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- Constantiolus was named Florentius. No details are given about him, though he could be identified with Florentius, Roman consul in 515. Constantiolus...
- stones against them. Then, the troops led by Belisarius, Mundus and Constantiolus stormed into the Hippodrome, with Belisarius capturing Hypatius and...
- the Black Sea. Later that year, Godilas joined forces with As**** and Constantiolus in facing an ongoing invasion of Huns/Bulgars in Thrace. The Byzantine...
- Scythia Minor and Moesia. A Roman army led by magister militum As**** and Constantiolus intercepted and defeated them in Thrace; however, another raiding party...
- on the frontier of the Danubian limes in Moesia. He is succeeded by Constantiolus. March 31 – Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei, emperor of Northern Wei...
- killed and the invaders next entered Thrace. Justin was replaced by Constantiolus. While operations against the invaders continued, Baduarius is not mentioned...
- Justin was killed in that battle and was succeeded in his post by Constantiolus. Martindale, Jones & Morris 1992, p. 748. Martindale, Jones & Morris...
- Gr****. He also met Rusticius from Moesia who acted as interpreter, Constantiolus, "a man from the Pannonian territory", and "Zerkon, the Moorish dwarf"...
- replaced by Strategius. During the Nika riots (January 532), Basilides, Constantiolus, and Mundus served as envoys of Emperor Justinian I to the rioting crowds...
- on the frontier of the Danubian limes in Moesia. He is succeeded by Constantiolus. March 31 – Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei, emperor of Northern Wei...