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    overhauled: the magister militum per Armeniam in the Armenian and Caucasian provinces, formerly part of the jurisdiction of the magister militum per Orientem...
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  • northeastern sector of the Empire's frontier with Sassanid Persia (magister militum per Armeniam). From this post, he supported the outbreak of the Iberian and...
    10 KB (1,167 words) - 07:14, 1 December 2023
  • following the failure of a large Byzantine army under the magister militum per Armeniam Dagisthaeus to capture the strategic fortress of Petra in the...
    15 KB (1,944 words) - 04:59, 9 August 2024
  • Persian siege of Phasis. In 555, he had replaced Bessas as the magister militum per Armeniam. Rogers, Clifford J.; DeVries, Kelly; France, John (2012). Journal...
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  • Dorotheus was a Byzantine military commander. While being magister militum per Armeniam he won a battle against the Persians, in 530, as well as taking...
    2 KB (217 words) - 20:57, 17 November 2023
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    Heraclius the Elder (category Magistri militum)
    Sisarbanon. Circa 595, Heraclius the Elder is mentioned as a magister militum per Armeniam sent by Emperor Maurice (r. 582–602) to quell an Armenian rebellion...
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  • Martin, Washington Martin, West Virginia Martin (name) Martin (magister militum per Armeniam), East Roman general Martin Hoberg Hedegaard, Danish singer...
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    separate duces afterwards, until Justinian I instituted a new magister militum per Armeniam for the Armenian frontier. Justinian's reforms also abolished...
    3 KB (250 words) - 07:38, 7 July 2023
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    full protectorate, as the king lost many powers to the new magister militum per Armeniam John Tzibus. When Tzibus curtailed the freedom of trade of Lazic...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Martinus may refer to: Martin (magister militum per Armeniam), 6th-century Byzantine/East Roman general Martinus (son of...
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    Justin (consul 540) (category Magistri militum)
    Greek for "island"). Bessas was dismissed from high command as magister militum per Armeniam after this debacle, and succeeded by Martin with Justin as his...
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  • Theoctistus Peter and Adolius and their forces Valerian, the magister militum per Armeniam, stationed near Theodosiopolis; joined by Narses (a Persarmenian)...
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  • main objective of the campaign was to capture Petra, where the magister militum per Armeniam John Tzibus had concentrated his forces and had established...
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  • John Mystacon (category Magistri militum)
    holding the post of magister militum per Armeniam at that time, he had been elevated to it by 582, when he was named magister militum per Orientem by the...
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  • Sittas (category Magistri militum)
    Justinian. In 528, Sittas was appointed in the new office of magister militum per Armeniam. According to both Malalas and Theophanes the Confessor, Sittas...
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    forces of the Armenian territories were subordinated to a new magister militum per Armeniam at Theodosiopolis. In 536, new reforms were enacted that abolished...
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  • John Tzibus (category Magistri militum)
    general of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. He served as the magister militum per Armeniam, replacing the unpopular Peter by 535 at the latest. He founded...
    2 KB (176 words) - 14:18, 11 August 2024
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    Belisarius (category Magistri militum)
    a contingent of foederati of unknown size led by Dorotheus, Magister Militum per Armeniam, and Solomon, Belisarius' domesticus. As praetorian prefect...
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  • Gubazes II, who had been alienated by the Byzantines under magister militum per Armeniam John Tzibus. Since the latter had concentrated his forces in...
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  • 000 regulars and 1,000 Tzani, and were under command of the magister militum per Armeniam Dagisthaeus. The Roman archery was very efficient during the...
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