Byzantine Empire - Zeno became the sole claimant to Emperor of the empire
Time: 480
Place: Byzantine Empire
Details: In 480 with the death of Julius Nepos, Eastern Emperor Zeno became the sole claimant to Emperor of the empire. Odoacer, now the ruler of Italy, was nominally Zeno's subordinate but acted with complete autonomy, eventually providing support to a rebellion against the Emperor.
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