- *R̥tavazdāʰ.
Variant renderings in Gr****
include Artabazos (Ἀρτάβαζος),
Artabazes (Ἀρταβάζης), and
Artabasdos (Ἀρτάβασδος); in
Armenian Artavazd (Արտավազդ);...
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subsequent fighting was an anomaly, as the
Artabazes' men had to
resist anattack from
inside the city.
Artabazes and his men
retreated towards the battlement...
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Persarmenian officer named Artabazes stood forth to
accept the challenge. The duel was
conducted on horseback, and
Artabazes was able to hit
Valaris on...
- do
single combat with him.
Valaris was
slain by the
Byzantine soldier Artabazes, who was also
mortally wounded. The key
moment during the battle, was...
- (535–552),
except for a
single day in 541, when the
Byzantine officer Artabazes made an entrance. The
defections of the
Byzantine generals over the booty...
-
Kingdom in the
Gothic War,
while some of his men were sent to
fight under Artabazes.
Nothing else is
known of his life. Martindale, John Robert; Jones, Arnold...
- It is
attested in
Armenian as
Artavazd and in Gr**** as Artaouásdēs,
Artabázēs, Artábazos, and Artáozos. In c. 54 BC,
Marcus Licinius Cr****us, one of...
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Belisarius Calonymus Mundus † John N****s
Bessas Germ****
Liberius Conon Artabazes Constantini****
Vitalius Cyprian Bochas Chalazar
Odolgan Uldach Theodahad...
-
autokratoros sōtēros
philopatoros kai philellēnos
translates “of the king
Artabazes, of
divine descent,
ruler in his own right, the deliverer, who
loves his...
- the
Persian garrison of
Sisauranon under their Persarmenian commander Artabazes that had
recently joined the
Byzantines after the
Siege of Sisauranon...