Emperor Basil I ordered the church repaired.
Emperor Basil, having overcome Bulgaria, attacked the Serbian lands, but Vladimir repulsed him.
The city was left largely unsupported by the Emperor Basil I during the siege, and fell on 20/21 May 878.
Emperor Basil of the Greeks died, and was succeeded by his brother Constantine.
Emperor Basil I was the founder of the Macedonian dynasty, the most successful in Byzantine history.
The church and adjoining monastery were erected by Emperor Basil I at the end of the ninth century.
The city appealed to Byzantine Emperor Basil the Macedonian, who responded by sending over one hundred ships.
In 868 the Emperor Basil I dispatched Petrus Siculus to arrange for their exchange.
Mutimir sent envoys to Byzantine Emperor Basil I, asking him to baptize the lands.
She was recalled and was a mistress of Emperor Basil I the Macedonian.