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- Belisarius - Wikipedia
Belisarius [Note 3] (Latin pronunciation: [bɛ lɪˈsaː ri ʊs]; Greek: Βελισάριος; c 500 [Note 4] – March 565) [4] was a military commander of the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Justinian I
- 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
- Who Was Belisarius and Why Is He Called ‘Last of the Romans’?
Thanks to the works of the ancient writer Procopius, Flavius Belisarius is the best recorded military commander of his era At the time of his birth, around the year 500, the Roman Empire had changed The Western half of the Empire had disintegrated and been conquered by a number of ‘Germanic’ tribes
- 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: Who Was “The Last Roman General”? - TheCollector
Flavius Belisarius, known as “The Last Roman General,” was one of the finest military leaders in history Despite a lack of men and resources, Belisarius successfully reconquered the Roman West
- Life, Military Campaigns, and Achievements of Belisarius, “The Last . . .
Flavius Belisarius was a prominent military commander in the Byzantine Empire, most notably under the reign of Emperor Justinian I (Justinian the Great) His challenging military campaigns, loyalty to the emperor and the empire, as well as his intelligence earned him the reputation of being one of the best Roman generals in history
- Belisarius: The General Who Expanded Byzantine Empire to Its Greatest . . .
Belisarius is the much underrated military commander of the Byzantine Empire who led the armies of Justinian I in reclaiming enormous swathes of the former Western Roman Empire from northern Africa to the Italian peninsula
- Belisarius: The Last of the Romans - History Tools
Born in the twilight of the Western Roman Empire, Belisarius led the armies of the Eastern Empire in a series of dazzling campaigns that briefly rekindled the glory of Rome‘s golden age But who was this enigmatic commander, and why has he been granted such an illustrious epithet?
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