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Praejecta or
Praiecta (Gr****: Πραιέκτα) was
sister to
Byzantine emperor Justin II and a
niece to
Justinian I (r. 527–565).
Praejecta was a
daughter of...
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province to
imperial allegiance. He
became engaged to Justinian's
niece Praejecta, but did not
marry her due to the
opposition of the
Empress Theodora....
- and brother-in-law of Justinian. His
siblings included Marcellus and
Praejecta. With
Sophia he had a
daughter Arabia and
possibly a son, Justus, who...
- ****ure
emperor Justin II (born c. 520); the ****ure
general Marcellus; and
Praejecta (born c. 520), who
married the
senator Areobindus. As a
young man, he...
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Justin II (illeg.)
Theodora Justin II 565–578
Marcellus general ∞
Juliana Praejecta ∞ 1.Areobindus
magister 2. John
Justin consul 540
Justinian general Arabia...
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imperial governor Areobindus in Carthage. The wife of Areobindus,
Praejecta,
niece of
emperor Justinian I, was
however spared. The goal of the rebels...
- had the
ambition to
marry Praejecta,
niece of the
Byzantine emperor. However,
Theodora had
thwarted this plan and
Praejecta had
married another man. Arsaces...
- and
Dulcidio (or Dulcissimus), and thus the
brother of
Justin II and
Praejecta. He was
married to Juliana, the
daughter of
Flavius Anastasius Paulus...
- He
shared his
inheritance with
Praejecta,
another Apion, and Georgius. An
interpretation of the text
suggests Praejecta was the
widow of Apion,
while Strategius...
- then sent Areobindus, a man of
senatorial rank and
husband to his
niece Praejecta, but
otherwise undistinguished, with a few men to Africa, not to replace...