Leo Phokas the Elder

Leo Phokas
AllegianceByzantine Empire
Years of servicec. 900–919
RankDomestic of the Schools
WarsArab–Byzantine wars in the East and Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
RelationsNikephoros Phokas the Elder (father), Bardas Phokas the Elder (brother)

Leo Phokas (Greek: Λέων Φωκᾶς, fl. 910s) was an early 10th-century Byzantine general of the noble Phokas clan. As Domestic of the Schools, the Byzantine army's commander-in-chief, he led a large-scale campaign against the Bulgarians in 917, but was heavily defeated at the battles of Acheloos and Katasyrtai. He then plotted to seize the throne from the young Byzantine emperor Constantine VII (r. 913–959), but was outmaneuvered by the admiral Romanos Lekapenos, who managed to become guardian and later father-in-law of the Emperor. After Lekapenos seized control of the Byzantine Empire, Leo led an unsuccessful revolt, and was captured and blinded.


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