Leo Argyros (10th century)
Leo Argyros | |
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| Native name | Λέων Ἀργυρός |
| Allegiance | Byzantine Empire |
| Branch | Byzantine army |
| Years of service | 910–922 (approximately) |
| Rank | Domestic of the Schools (possibly), strategos, patrikios, magistros, protospatharios |
| Commands | theme of Sebasteia, possibly Domestic of the Schools |
| Battles / wars | Byzantine–Bulgarian wars, Battle of Achelous (917), Battle of Pegae |
| Relations | Eustathios Argyros (father), Pothos Argyros (brother), Marianos Argyros (son), Romanos Argyros (son), great-grandfather of Romanos III Argyros |
Leo Argyros (Greek: Λέων Ἀργυρός) was a Byzantine aristocrat and general active in the first decades of the 10th century.