- too came to Byzantium."
Aratius resurfaces in 535/536, as Dux Palestinae, when
Choricius composed a
panegyric for both
Aratius and the
archon Stephen,...
- army
under the
command of
Justinus and Justini****, the sons of Germ****;
Aratius and
Suartuas (a
former ruler of the Heruli); and Amalafrid. All the former...
- Kinda † Aïgan
Simmas Ascan Kavadh I
Perozes Xerxes Azarethes Bawi Mihr-Mihroe
Chanaranges Baresmanas †
Pityaxes Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man
Aratius...
-
patriarch of the
Church of the East
Anicius Maximus,
Roman patrician Aratius,
Armenian general Bumin Qaghan,
ruler of the Göktürks Hou Jing, regent...
-
Iberian War,
where he and his
brother Aratius defeated Sittas and
Belisarius in Persarmenia. Both N****s and
Aratius,
accompanied by
their mother, deserted...
- wars with the Arabs, 780–1180
Byzantine wars with the
Araklovon Castle Aratius Arbanon, Prin****lity of Arbanon,
Rebellion of
Arbazacius Arcadia (daughter...
- rest of the
Marzpanate of
Armenia later in the year but were
defeated by
Aratius and N****s. The
latter should not be
confused with N****s,
another Byzantine...
-
patriarch of the
Church of the East
Anicius Maximus,
Roman patrician Aratius,
Armenian general Bumin Qaghan,
ruler of the Göktürks Hou Jing, regent...
- of a
number of
Armenian chieftains to the
Empire (the
brothers N****s,
Aratius, and Isaac), as well as by the
capture or
surrender of a
number of important...
- also
refer to: N****s (comes), also
general of
Justinian I and
brother of
Aratius N****s (magister
militum per Orientem), a
general under the
Emperor Maurice...