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Circa 595,
Heraclius the
Elder is
mentioned as a
magister militum per
Armeniam sent by
Emperor Maurice (r. 582–602) to
quell an
Armenian rebellion led...
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posts of the
eastern generals were overhauled: the
magister militum per
Armeniam in the
Armenian and
Caucasian provinces,
formerly part of the jurisdiction...
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Washington Martin, West
Virginia Martin (name)
Martin (magister
militum per
Armeniam), East
Roman general Martin Hoberg Hedegaard,
Danish singer also known...
- of Phasis. In 555, he had
replaced Bessas as the
magister militum per
Armeniam. Rogers,
Clifford J.; DeVries, Kelly; France, John (2012).
Journal of Medieval...
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duces afterwards,
until Justinian I
instituted a new
magister militum per
Armeniam for the
Armenian frontier. Justinian's
reforms also
abolished the diocese...
- the free dictionary.
Martinus may
refer to:
Martin (magister
militum per
Armeniam), 6th-century Byzantine/East
Roman general Martinus (son of Heraclius)...
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contingent of
foederati of
unknown size led by Dorotheus,
Magister Militum per
Armeniam, and Solomon, Belisarius' domesticus. As
praetorian prefect, in charge...
- protectorate, as the king lost many
powers to the new
magister militum per
Armeniam John Tzibus. When
Tzibus curtailed the
freedom of
trade of
Lazic tradesmen...
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Peter and
Adolius and
their forces Valerian, the
magister militum per
Armeniam,
stationed near Theodosiopolis;
joined by N****s (a Persarmenian) and his...
- the
Armenian territories were
subordinated to a new
magister militum per
Armeniam at Theodosiopolis. In 536, new
reforms were
enacted that
abolished the...