Mentioned by Brownworth as one of Romanus II and Theophano's sons, younger brother of Basil II, who was allowed to remain in the palace after John Tzimiskes' coup despite the uncertainty of his fate. Brownworth also notes at the end that Basil left no children, only his "worthless brother," whose successors squandered the inheritance and engineered disaster.
Also known as: Constantine
What each episode says
Episode 13 (2 mentions)
Mentioned by Brownworth as one of Romanus II and Theophano's sons, younger brother of Basil II, who was allowed to remain in the palace after John Tzimiskes' coup despite the uncertainty of his fate. Brownworth also notes at the end that Basil left no children, only his "worthless brother," whose successors squandered the inheritance and engineered disaster.
“Anna and two sons, Basil and Constantine.”
“Her young sons Basil and Constantine, now aged twelve and ten, were allowed to stay”
Related