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Basileios (Basil) II of the Macedonian Dynasty (r. 960-1025CE), sometimes called 'the Bulgar Slayer', is the most likely candidate. A capable administrator and military leader, he expanded the borders of the Byzantine Empire to their greatest extent (ignoring the later annexation of Armenia), curbed the power of the great land magnates, amassed roughly two years total revenue worth of coinage as surplus in the treasury, and left a powerful army utterly loyal to his line.

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