Romanos I, Emperor (Byzantine Empire) : All Data
Romanos I was the Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 920 to 944. During his reign, he faced several significant wars and revolts. One of the most important conflicts was the Bulgarian War of 913-927, which resulted in a Byzantine victory and the annexation of territories. Another notable war was the Arab-Byzantine War of 927-944, where Romanos I successfully defended Byzantine territories against Arab invasions. Additionally, he faced internal revolts, such as the revolt of Bardas Skleros in 976-979, which he managed to suppress. Despite the challenges, Romanos I's reign saw territorial expansion and successful defense against external threats.