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Death of Constantine VIII at Constantinople
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Basil's pleasure-loving brother, who had shared the throne nominally for decades, died after three years of sole rule characterized mostly by blinding his enemies and overspending the inherited treasury. The empire was left to his daughters Zoe and Theodora, and Byzantium began sliding toward mediocre rulers in earnest. The Macedonian dynasty's final generation would see five emperors in thirty years.