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Baduarius (Gr****: Βαδουάριος) was an East
Roman aristocrat, the son-in-law of
Byzantine emperor Justin II (r. 565–578 AD).
Theophanes the
Confessor erroneously...
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Baduarius may
refer to:
Baduarius (Scythia), 6th
century Byzantine general active in
Scythia Minor Baduarius, 6th
century Byzantine curopalates, son-in-law...
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mentioned in the
inscription could be
Baduarius' wife.
There are
theories identifying this man with
Baduarius, son-in-law of
Justin II and Sophia. However...
- Dobruja). The
historian Patrick Amory considers the name
Baduarius to be
Germanic in origin.
Baduarius is
mentioned in the
writings of John Malalas, John of...
- captured, and many
Persians drown,
while escaping across the Euphrates.
Baduarius, son-in-law of the
Byzantine emperor Justin II, is sent to
Italy to resist...
- him, he is
placed under house arrest.
Justin II
sends his son-in-law
Baduarius (magister militum) with a
Byzantine army, to
support the
Gepids in their...
- used this
period to send
reinforcements to
Italy under the
command of
Baduarius with
orders to stem the
Lombard invasion. He
saved Rome from the Lombards...
- madness,
Justin lashed out at
Baduarius. Even then,
Sophia was able to
persuade him to
apologize and
invite Baduarius to dinner. She had the windows...
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Lombards Avar
Khaganate Gepid kingdom Byzantine Empire Commanders and
leaders Alboin Bayan I
Cunimund †
Usdibad Baduarius Casualties and
losses Significant...
- to have been the
first exarch of Ravenna,
although some
believe that
Baduarius had been
exarch before him. Herrin,
Judith (1987). The
Formation of Christendom...