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- Domnentiolus (Gr****: Δομνεντίολος) was a Byzantine military officer, active in the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–565). He is better known for his service...
- of Lazica Jabalah IV ibn al-Harith † Al-Harith ibn Jabalah Dorotheus Domnentiolus (POW) Al-Harith of Kinda † Aïgan Simmas Ascan Kavadh I Perozes Xerxes...
- Simmas Ascan † Peter Longinus † Stephanacius † Al-Harith ibn Jabalah Domnentiolus (POW) Azarethes Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man Strength 20,000 or 25,000...
- Heruls (under Philemouth and Verus) and Armenians Justus, Peranius, Domnentiolus, John, son of Nicetas, and John the Glutton sta**** at Phison, near Martyropolis...
- Coutzes and Venilus as brothers of Bouzes. An unnamed sister was mother to Domnentiolus. Bouzes is first mentioned in 528, as joint dux of Phoenice Libanensis...
- Schools Domestikos Dometiopolis Domitian of Melitene Domitius Modestus Domnentiolus Domnicus Donald Nicol Donation of Constantine Donatism Donatus (Huns)...
- notifying his fellow generals. Adolius presumably followed him. Meanwhile, Domnentiolus, Justus, Peranius, John, son of Nicetas and John the Glutton led their...