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restore Khosrau to his throne.
Comentiolus was
initially slated to lead this force, but
after Khosrau complained of
Comentiolus being disrespectful towards...
- 584–587/588:
Philippicus 588:
Priscus 588–589:
Philippicus 589–591:
Comentiolus 591–603: N****s 603–604 Germ**** 604–605
Leontius 605–610 Domentziolus...
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command of
Comentiolus, in the
Battle of
Sisarbanon (autumn 589), in the
vicinity of Nisibis.
According to the
account of Theophylact,
Comentiolus supposedly...
- Metz (approximate date) Ceolwulf, king of Wes**** (approximate date)
Comentiolus,
Byzantine general (approximate date)
Romilda of Friuli,
regent duchess...
- Tomis. For
unknown reasons,
Priscus did not join
Comentiolus when he
pursued the Avars.
Comentiolus made camp at Iatrus,
however he was
routed by the...
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Comentiolus (Gr****: Κομεντίολος, romanized: Komentíolos; died 610/611) was the
brother of the
Eastern Roman emperor Phocas (r. 602–610).
Nothing is known...
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Confessor recorded it as part of a 6th-century
military expedition by
Comentiolus and
Priscus against the
Avars and Slovenes. The
oldest surviving written...
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under Comentiolus crosses the
Balkan Mountains, and
marches along the
Danube River to Zikidiba. The
Avars rout the
Byzantine forces of
Comentiolus (south...
- brother,
Comentiolus, who
commanded the
eastern army.
Comentiolus imprisoned him and
intended to
execute him, but
Philippicus was
saved when
Comentiolus himself...
- some time, Khosrow,
along with the
Byzantine commander of the south,
Comentiolus,
invaded Mesopotamia.
During this invasion,
Nisibis and Martyropolis...