"Seeking the Truth about Chronology Today"
This article contains information pertaining to Fomenko’s “Second Byzantine Empire 867-1143 AD” list. The dates below match the dates in the title. This empire reigned for a total of 276 years.
Fomenko cites [74] as, J. Blair, ‘Blair’s Chronological and Historical Tables from the Creation to the Present Time etc.’, G. Bell & Sons, London 1882. I found an English edition from 1884 that is available for free online. It is in this article’s references as [2].
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1 – Basil I 867-886 (19)
2 – Leo VI the Philosopher 886-912 (26)
3 – Alexander 912-913 (1)
4 – Romanus I 919-945 (26)
5 – Constantine VII 910/2-959 (47)
6 – Romanus II, Nicephorus II Phocas, John I Tsimisces 959-975/6 (16) or (17)
7 – Nicephorus II Phocas, John I Tsimisces 963-976 (13) (second version)
8 – Basil II Bulgaroctonus 975/6-1025 (50)
9 – Confusion 1025-1057 (32)
10 – Alexius I 1081-1118 (37)
11 – John II 1118-1143 (25)
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References;
1 – http://chronologia.org/en/kw2.pdf, pages 53-54
2 – https://archive.org/details/blairschronologi00blairich/page/n12
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