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Tauresium (Latin; Macedonian: Тауресиум),
today known as Gradište (Macedonian: Градиште), is an
archaeological site in
North Macedonia, approximately...
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etymology of the village's name Taor
derives possibly from the
ancient name
Tauresium, an
ancient town and
modern archaeological site near the village. According...
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program yielded works such as the
Hagia Sophia.
Justinian was born in
Tauresium, Dardania,
probably in 482. A
native speaker of
Latin (possibly the last...
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November 565 (38 years, 7
months and 13 days) Born in 482/483 at
Tauresium (Taor), Macedonia.
Nephew of
Justin I,
raised to co-emperor on 1 April...
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Theodoric the Great, his
reign is
generally considered a failure. Born in
Tauresium in now
North Macedonia around 480 C.E,
Theodahad was a
nephew of Theodoric...
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Baderiana or the
modern village of
Bader is
located 6 km east of
Tauresium or
modern Taor. His name is
sometimes given as
Anicius Iustinus in older...
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Square Skopje Aqueduct Skopje Zoo
Sobranie Palace Stone Bridge Suli Han
Tauresium Tumba Madžari
Churches Church of the
Ascension of
Jesus Church of St Clement...
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describing Justin I as a
former herder.
Justinian was
reportedly born in
Tauresium, near Scupi,
where their parents had
apparently settled.
Their father...
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Justinian I,
Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565 and born in
Tauresium around 482.[citation needed] His Latin-speaking
peasant family is believed...
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Dyrrhachium (Durrës, Albania).
Justinian I (reigned 527–565) was born in
Tauresium, in the
province of
Dardania in the
Diocese of
Dacia (20
kilometres [12...