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Flavius Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρεόβινδος; fl. 479–512) was an
Eastern Roman general and politician. The
scion of a distinguished...
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Areobindus, also
Ariobindas or
Areovindas may
refer to:
Areobindus (consul 434) (died 449),
consul in 434
Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus, grandson...
- Empire. His son
Dagalaifus was
consul in 461, his
grandson Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus held the
consulate in 506. He took part in the war of 422 against...
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military commander,
Areobindus proved unable to deal with the issue.
After the
Battle of Thacia,
Justinian recalled Sergius and made
Areobindus "overall commander"...
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Iordanes 469–471: Zeno 483–498:
Ioannes Scytha c. 503–505:
Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus 505–506:
Pharesmanes ?516–?518:
Hypatius ?518–529: Diogeni****...
- wife of the
magister militum of the
eastern Roman empire,
Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus,
patron of the
great Church of St
Polyeuctus in Constantinople...
- Samosata. It
operated in
three divisions under magister militum per
Orientem Areobindus,
strategos Patricius, and Hypatius.
Hypatius and
Patricius attacked Amida...
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Berber leaders in a bid to
unseat Areobindus.
Antalas was
promised the rule of Byzacena, half the
treasure of
Areobindus and 1,500
Byzantine troops as his...
- is harmful. In the fall of 545,
Sergius was
relieved and
Areobindus replaced him.
Areobindus was ********inated in
March 546 by the dux of Numidia, Guntarith...
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eclectic policy, and
starts strongly favoring his own
monophysitist beliefs.
Areobindus,
Byzantine general, is
proclaimed emperor during a riot at Constantinople...