Emperor Romanos VI (Premysloides Dynasty)

Early life
Romanos VI was born on peak of his father, Tiberius the Conqueror, reign and at start of Tiberius war campaigns. Romanos was born on day when regent council of Bukhara Emirate surrendered and on that occasion, Tiberius renamed Samarkand to Romankand in honour of his youngest son.

As young boy, Romanos presented natural fascination and interest in math, geometry and architecture and wanted to study on Imperial University of Constantinople. Everything changed when Tiberius the Conqueror ordered his youngest sons - Basil and Romanos - to join him in his decisive and glorious triumphal campaign against Mamluk Sultanate.