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Pacurius (Georgian: ბაკური, romanized: bak'uri) was a
Chosroid prince of the
Kingdom of
Iberia (Kartli,
eastern Georgia), and a
military commander in the...
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Antoninus Pius
Pacorus of
Media Atropatene Pacores Bacurius (disambiguation)
Pacurius This
disambiguation page
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possibly died
around the same time. Gurgenes’
family members—Peranius,
Pacurius, and Phazas—had
careers in the
Roman military.
According to the LVG, Vakhtang...
- Iberian,
Georgian general Phazas the Iberian,
Georgian cavalry officer Pacurius the Iberian,
Georgian military commander Hilarion the Iberian, Georgian...
- of his own men held by
Pacurius, but the
latter marched against him and he had them executed.
Ragnaris did not
await Pacurius behind his walls, but sallied...
- 580)
Bacurius the
Iberian (died 394),
Georgian commander in
Roman army
Pacurius, 6th-century
Georgian commander in
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brother rather than a son as
suggested by Procopius. He was the
father of
Pacurius and
uncle of Phazas, two
other Iberian generals of the
Roman army. According...
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Officer of the
Roman Empire Aspacures III King of
Iberia r. 380–394
Princess Pacurius General of the
Roman Empire Jovian Emperor of Rome r. 363 - 364 Mihrdat...
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during the
Gothic War (535–554). He was a
nephew of
Peranius and
cousin of
Pacurius. In 542, he
commanded an
Armenian force sent with
Maximinus by sea from...
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probably in the fall of 547, he was sent
together with the
Iberian prince Pacurius with an army to Italy, in
response to Belisarius' appeal.His activities...