Belisarius (Latin pronunciation: [bɛ.lɪˈsaː.ri.ʊs]; Greek: Βελισάριος; c. 500 – March 565) was a military commander of the Byzantine Empire under Emperor...
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Look up Belisarius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Belisarius (c. 500 – 565) was a military commander of the Byzantine Empire under the emperor Justinian...
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Count Belisarius is a historical novel by Robert Graves, first published in 1938, recounting the life of the Roman general Belisarius (AD 500–565). Just...
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novels. Belisarius I: Thunder at Dawn (ISBN 9781416555681) Cover art by Kurt Miller. Belisarius II: Storm at Noontide (ISBN 9781416591481) Belisarius III:...
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Gothic War (535–554) (section Belisarius)
Roman army sacked the city. Belisarius moved north to Rome, which in view of the fate of Naples, put up no resistance; Belisarius entered unopposed in December...
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Donald P. Bellisario (redirect from Belisarius Productions)
company was named "Belisarius Productions" after the Roman general Belisarius, as "Bellisario" is an Italian-language variant of "Belisarius". Bellisario married...
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Vandalic War (section Belisarius' army sails to Africa)
undefended before Belisarius. It was only by nightfall, when John the Armenian with his men and the 600 Huns rejoined his army, that Belisarius realized the...
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a Byzantine patrician and wife of the general Belisarius. The historian Procopius, who was Belisarius' legal advisor, alleges that her influence over...
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532, which Belisarius and his fellow general Mundus repressed with a massacre in the Hippodrome there. In 533, he accompanied Belisarius on his victorious...
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Western Roman Empire. His general, Belisarius, swiftly conquered the Vandal Kingdom in North Africa. Subsequently, Belisarius, Narses, and other generals conquered...
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Belisarius xambeui is a species of scorpion in the family Belisariidae. It is endemic to the eastern Pyrenees. Belisarius xambeui Simon, 1879 . Retrieved...
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Several vessels have been named Belisarius (or Bellisarius), for Belisarius: Bellisarius (1762 ship) was built in South Carolina in 1762 or 1779, possibly...
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Southern Europe. There are two species: Belisarius ibericus Lourenço, 2015 Belisarius xambeui Simon, 1879 Belisarius Simon, 1879 . Retrieved through: Interim...
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agree: Silverius was deposed by Belisarius in March 537 and sent into exile after being judged by the wife of Belisarius, Antonina, who accused him of conspiring...
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Nika riots (category Belisarius)
against them. Then, the troops led by Belisarius, Mundus and Constantiolus stormed into the Hippodrome, with Belisarius capturing Hypatius and Pompeius while...
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Battle of Ad Decimum; he defeated Belisarius but went hysterical after finding the body of his dead brother. Belisarius rounded up his remaining men and...
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Naples: Belisarius captures Naples after a month's siege, by sending troops into the city through an abandoned Roman aqueduct. December 9 – Belisarius enters...
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the time Belisarius arrived in c. June – August, the defenders of Carthage were considering surrendering to Stotzas and the rebels. Belisarius was significantly...
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Belisarius Begging for Alms (French: Bélisaire demandant l'aumône, lit. 'Belisarius asking for alms') is a large-format (288 × 312 cm) history painting...
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Belisario Acquaviva (redirect from Belisarius Acquaviva)
Belisario Acquaviva, Duca di Nardò (c. 1464 – 24 July 1528) was an Italian nobleman and writer from the Kingdom of Naples. A younger son of Giulio Antonio...
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been the result of an ongoing rivalry with Empress Theodora and general Belisarius. He was considered a rival of Theodora for independent and unique influence...
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Another historical novel by Graves, Count Belisarius (1938), recounts the career of the Byzantine general Belisarius. Graves and Riding left Majorca in 1936...
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Siege of Rome (537–538) (category Belisarius)
Bessas and Peranius, were being hard pressed, and sent to Belisarius for help. Belisarius came, accompanied by a few of his bucellarii. As soon as the...
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crush the rebellion, meaning that the landing of Belisarius was entirely unopposed. On landing, Belisarius immediately marched for Carthage, finally meeting...
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even reached conspiracy points against Belisarius and his troops, mostly Greek or Greek speaking. When Belisarius arrived in Italy, the Goths began to propagate...
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of Belisarius' bodyguards. According to Procopius, John was much loved among the soldiers and Belisarius. John was widely mourned and Belisarius set...
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In 541, General Belisarius of the Byzantine Empire led a counter-offensive in Persian territory into Mesopotamia, as part of a counter-offensive against...
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Battle of Dara (category Belisarius)
book on Belisarius, Brogna merely says that Belisarius sent the letter because of his good moral character. Mahon claims in his book that Belisarius doubted...
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emperor Justinian I sent his general Belisarius to Italy to counterattack, but Totila captured Rome in 546 from Belisarius and depopulated the city after a...
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Goths could not loose Belisarius from the former western capital of the Empire. After recuperating from siege warfare, Belisarius marched north, taking...
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