Belisarius - Wikipedia Belisarius was found guilty and remained in house arrest, but not long after, Justinian pardoned him, ordered his release, and restored him to favour at the imperial court, contrary to a later legend that Belisarius had been blinded
Belisarius | Biography, Military Campaigns, Facts | Britannica Belisarius, Byzantine general, the leading military figure in the age of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I (527–565) As one of the last important figures in the Roman military tradition, he led imperial armies against the Sasanian empire (Persia) and the Vandal kingdom of North Africa, among others
Belisarius - World History Encyclopedia Flavius Belisarius (l 505-565 CE) was born in Illyria (the western part of the Balkan Peninsula) to poor parents and rose to become one of the greatest generals, if not the greatest, of the Byzantine Empire
Belisarius(-565) Byzantine Empire’s Greatest Military Genius Belisarius is considered one of the most remarkable military commanders in history He was a man who commanded the army and fought to restore the glory of Rome when most of the empire was already gone
Belisarius – the Great Byzantine General - History Chronicles Belisarius was one of the most successful and renowned Byzantine generals during the reign of Emperor Justinian His military genius shone brightly in campaigns that reasserted the might of the Byzantine Empire across the Mediterranean world
Belisarius: Powerful General of the Byzantine Empire | Ancient Origins Belisarius’ first opportunity to prove his worth came when he was appointed by Justinian in 527 AD to command the army in the east to deal with incursions from the Byzantine Empire’s great rival, the Sassanians
Belisarius: The Brilliant General Who Shaped the Fate of Byzantium Born in the Balkans like his emperor Justinian I—though 18 years younger—Belisarius emerged from humble origins to become one of history’s most innovative military commanders His early campaigns in Armenia and Mesopotamia showcased tactical genius rare for his age