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- 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 led...
- Eastern Empire, three new posts were created: the magister militum per Armeniam in the Armenian and Caucasian provinces, formerly part of the jurisdiction...
- of Phasis. In 555, he had replaced Bessas as the magister militum per Armeniam. Rogers, Clifford J.; DeVries, Kelly; France, John (2012). Journal of Medieval...
- Washington Martin, West Virginia Martin (name) Martin (magister militum per Armeniam), East Roman general Martin Hoberg Hedegaard, Danish singer also known...
- the free dictionary. Martinus may refer to: Martin (magister militum per Armeniam), 6th-century Byzantine/East Roman general Martinus (son of Heraclius)...
- contingent of foederati of unknown size led by Dorotheus, Magister Militum per Armeniam, and Solomon, Belisarius' domesticus. As praetorian prefect, in charge...
- duces afterwards, until Justinian I instituted a new magister militum per Armeniam for the Armenian frontier. Justinian's reforms also abolished the diocese...
- Peter and Adolius and their forces Valerian, the magister militum per Armeniam, stationed near Theodosiopolis; joined by N****s (a Persarmenian) and his...
- 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 tradesmen...
- the Armenian territories were subordinated to a new magister militum per Armeniam at Theodosiopolis. In 536, new reforms were enacted that abolished the...