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Bouzes was a
native of Thrace. He was
likely a son of the
general and
rebel Vitalian.
Procopius identifies Coutzes and
Venilus as
brothers of
Bouzes....
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reinforcing Belisarius with the
duces of
Phoenice Libanensis Coutzes and
Bouzes, the dux of
Phoenicia Procli**** (according to Malalas), Sebasti****, Vincentius...
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Bouilland Bouix Bourberain Bousselange Boussenois Boussey Boux-sous-Salmaise
Bouze-lès-Beaune
Brain Braux Brazey-en-Morvan Brazey-en-Plaine Brémur-et-Vaurois...
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Illyrian or
Thracian Leo I the Thracian,
Eastern Roman Emperor from 457 to 474
Bouzes or Buzes,
Eastern Roman general active during the
reign of
Justinian the...
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suggests that
Bouzes continued to
suffer from a
failing eyesight and ill
health for the rest of his life. "Such was the
experience of
Bouzes. As for Belisarius...
- origin, his name was Latin,
while of Vitalian's own sons, the
generals Bouzes and
Coutzes had
Thracian names and
Venilus a
Gothic name. His nephew, John...
- Gh****anids
Sasanian Empire Commanders and
leaders Belisarius Peter John
Troglita Bouzes? Al-Harith ibn
Jabalah Bleschames Strength Unknown 800
Persian cavalry Casualties...
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Cathedral Allegiance Eastern Roman Empire Rank
magister militum Relations Bouzes,
Coutzes and
Venilus (cousins or brothers)
Vitalian (uncle or father)...
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reinforced the
region with a
large force under the
generals Martin, Bessas, and
Bouzes,
accompanied by Justin, son of Germ****.
Martin stationed at a frontier...
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Bouze-lès-Beaune (French pronunciation: [buz lɛ bon],
literally Bouze near Beaune) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France. Communes...