
The Exarchs and other "Eastern Influences" on Medieval
... and sent him back as a prisoner to Constantinople. But the ruse had scared the daylights out of Justinian, who recalled Belisarius in 541. The fact that Belisarius quickly returned to Constantinople should have reassured Justinian, but Justinian, who by this time clearly wasn't thinking very straigh ...
... and sent him back as a prisoner to Constantinople. But the ruse had scared the daylights out of Justinian, who recalled Belisarius in 541. The fact that Belisarius quickly returned to Constantinople should have reassured Justinian, but Justinian, who by this time clearly wasn't thinking very straigh ...
Byzantine PowerPoints. - Mr. Fitzpatrick`s Class
... Blues and the Greens Hippodrome was a place where they could air their problems and get a response from the emperor. Some members of both groups were arrested and sentenced to be hanged. The hanging was botched, and these men fled to a church, where they sought refuge. At the Hippodrome, The Blues a ...
... Blues and the Greens Hippodrome was a place where they could air their problems and get a response from the emperor. Some members of both groups were arrested and sentenced to be hanged. The hanging was botched, and these men fled to a church, where they sought refuge. At the Hippodrome, The Blues a ...
Rome - Loudoun County Public Schools
... ROME • Kings saw themselves to still be considered ROMAN emperors ...
... ROME • Kings saw themselves to still be considered ROMAN emperors ...
Belisarius

Flavius Belisarius (Greek: Βελισάριος, c. 505 – 565 AD) was a general of the Byzantine Empire. He was instrumental to Emperor Justinian's ambitious project of reconquering much of the Mediterranean territory of the former Western Roman Empire, which had been lost less than a century previously.One of the defining features of Belisarius' career was his success despite varying levels of support from Justinian. His name is frequently given as one of the so-called ""Last of the Romans"".