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Belisarius (Latin pronunciation: [bɛ.lɪˈsaː.ri.ʊs]; Gr****: Βελισάριος; c. 500 –
March 565) was a
military commander of the
Byzantine Empire under Emperor...
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Belisarius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Belisarius (c. 500 – 565) was a
military commander of the
Byzantine Empire under the
emperor Justinian...
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Count Belisarius is a
historical novel by
Robert Graves,
first published in 1938,
recounting the life of the
Roman general Belisarius (AD 500–565). Just...
- novels.
Belisarius I:
Thunder at Dawn (ISBN 9781416555681)
Cover art by Kurt Miller.
Belisarius II:
Storm at
Noontide (ISBN 9781416591481)
Belisarius III:...
- army
sacked the city.
Belisarius moved north to Rome,
which in view of the fate of Neapolis, put up no resistance;
Belisarius entered unopposed in December...
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company was
named "
Belisarius Productions"
after the
Roman general Belisarius, as "Bellisario" is an Italian-language
variant of "
Belisarius".
Bellisario married...
- a
Byzantine patrician and wife of the
general Belisarius. The
historian Procopius, who was
Belisarius'
legal advisor,
alleges that her
influence over...
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undefended before Belisarius. It was only by nightfall, when John the
Armenian with his men and the 600 Huns
rejoined his army, that
Belisarius realized the...
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Western Roman Empire. His general,
Belisarius,
swiftly conquered the
Vandal Kingdom in
North Africa. Subsequently,
Belisarius, N****s, and
other generals conquered...
- 532,
which Belisarius and his
fellow general Mundus repressed with a m****acre in the
Hippodrome there. In 533, he
accompanied Belisarius on his victorious...