onstantine VII, called Constantine
Porphyrogenitus (905-59), Byzantine emperor (913-59). Constantine
was dominated by his father-in-law and co-emperor, Romanus I, and
he continued Romanus's policiesprotection of the small
landholders of Anatolia and aggression against the Muslim states
of Mesopotamia and Syriaeven after Romanus was banished
from Constantinople (present-day Istanbul) in 944. He also
maintained contact with the Russians and encouraged their
conversion to Christianity. Constantine is mainly remembered as a
scholar and patron of scholarship. His own works include De
Thematibus (On the Provinces), a history of the various
territories of the Byzantine Empire; De Administrando Imperio
(On Imperial Administration), a treatise on foreign policy
containing valuable information on the peoples of eastern Europe
in the 10th century; and De Ceremoniis Aulae Byzantinae (Byzantine
Court Ceremonies). [Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia]