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Coutzes or
Cutzes (Gr****: Κούτζης; fl. 528) was a
general of the
Byzantine Empire during the
reign of
Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565).
Coutzes appears...
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responded by
reinforcing Belisarius with the
duces of
Phoenice Libanensis Coutzes and Bouzes, the dux of
Phoenicia Procli**** (according to Malalas), Sebasti****...
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Roman general active during the
reign of
Justinian the
Great (r. 527–565)
Coutzes or Cutzes,
general of the
Byzantine Empire during the
reign of Emperor...
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Cathedral Allegiance Eastern Roman Empire Rank
magister militum Relations Bouzes,
Coutzes and
Venilus (cousins or brothers)
Vitalian (uncle or father)...
- 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,
later also...
- was
likely a son of the
general and
rebel Vitalian.
Procopius identifies Coutzes and
Venilus as
brothers of Bouzes. An
unnamed sister was
mother to Domnentiolus...
- ca. 500 of his
Immortal units.
These losses enraged Kavadh I, who had
Coutzes imprisoned and
disgraced Xerxes. Greatrex, Geoffrey; Lieu,
Samuel N. C...
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Stable Count of the Tent
Cours (Byzantine general) Courtenay,
House of
Coutzes Covered Hippodrome Crete Crete,
Byzantine Crete earthquake, 365 Crete,...
- both
Zacharias Rhetor and Procopius. His
other maternal uncles included Coutzes and Venilus. His
maternal grandfather was
probably the
general and rebel...
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Justinian I
writes to the
duces of Phoenice,
Bouzes and his brother,
Coutzes, and to the
duces of
Arabia and
Mesopotamia and to the
phylarchs of the...