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Strategius was a 7th-century monk of Mar Saba. He
wrote a
sermon on the
siege and sack of
Jerusalem in 614 and its aftermath, the
forcible relocation of...
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Flavius Strategius Apion Strategius Apion (Gr****: Στρατήγιος Άπίων; died
between 577 and 579) was a
patrician and
jurist of the
Eastern Roman Empire and...
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Strategius Musoni**** (Gr****: Στρατήγιος Μουσονιανός; died c. 370) was a
Roman senator who
served in
various civilian offices from the
reign of Constantine...
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Flavius Strategius,
comes and
praeses of Thebais,
belonged to the family,
despite bearing its
names (
Strategius being a
maiden name). However,
Strategius I...
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Political offices Vacant Title last held by
Belisarius in 535
Consul of the
Roman Empire 538 Succeeded by
Strategius Apion...
- calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Strategius without colleague (or, less frequently, year 1292 Ab urbe condita). The...
- (approximate date) Pharantzem,
Armenian queen and
regent (approximate date)
Strategius Musoni****,
Roman politician (approximate date) Valentini**** Galates...
- the
first receiver of an
unofficial peace measure of the
Roman senator,
Strategius Musoni****. He was
later in
contact with the
Roman defector Antoninus...
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according to
Strategius. A m****
burial grave at
Mamilla cave was
discovered in 1989 by
Israeli archeologist Ronny Reich, near the site
where Strategius recorded...
- Preceded by
Strategius Apion Consul of the
Roman Empire 540 Succeeded by
Anicius Faustus Albinus Basilius...