Two generals put down the riots: Belisarius and Mundus.
He was a byzantine general, and then emperor. A really good general.
The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.The general Belisarius won back territory for the emperor Justinian.
Belisarius was a Byzantine general working under King Justinian. Justinian wanted to reunite the Roman Empire and bring back Rome's glory. To accomplish this, he had to conquer Western Europe and northern Africa, He ordered a general name Belisarius to strengthen and lead the Byzantine army. When Belisarius took command, he reorganized the Byzantine army. Instead of foot soldiers, the Byzantine army utilized cavalry; soldiers mounted on horses. Byzantine cavalry wore armor and carried bows and lances, which were long spears.
because he was a Byzantine General and he helped Justinian win the Nika revolt rebellion were people threatened to overthrow Justinian he wanted to run away but Theodora his wife told him to stay then they won the Nika revolt.
Justinian - general - was born in 525.
Justinian - general - died in 582.
Flavius Belisarius was a general of the Byzantine Empire who served under Justinian I. He was unable to defeat the Persian Army at the Battle of Callinicum.
Solomon - Byzantine general - died in 544.
Julius Caesar was never an emperor. He was a general, a politician, and a reformer of sorts. He was a dictator, which was a legitimately appointed office under the republic.
Julius Caesar was never an emperor. He was a general, a politician, and a reformer of sorts. He was a dictator, which was a legitimately appointed office under the republic.
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The Greek civilization did control the developments in the Mediterranean and Black sea not by force but through the language, the science, the philisophy and literature in general since the 6th century BCE until the Platonic Academy was closed by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I at 529 AD/ CE. The Greek language remained in use until the fall of the Byzantine Empire and survived even the first years of the Ottoman Empire as the official language of State issues