Domentziolus

Domentziolus

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  • Domentziolus (nephew of Phocas) — Domentziolus Allegiance East Roman Empire Service/branch East Roman army Rank magister militum per Orientem Battles/wars …   Wikipedia

  • Domentziolus (brother of Phocas) — Domentziolus (Greek: Δομεντ[ζ]ίολος) or Domnitziolus (Δομνιτζίολος) was a brother of the Byzantine emperor Phocas (r. 602–610). Phocas and his family were likely of Thraco Roman origin.[1] Phocas and Domentziolus mother was named Domentzia. A… …   Wikipedia

  • Comentiolus (brother of Phocas) — Not to be confused with Comentiolus, general under Emperor Maurice. Comentiolus or Komentiolos (Greek: Κομεντίολος; died 610/611) was the brother of the Byzantine emperor Phocas (r. 602–610). Nothing is known of his early life except that he was… …   Wikipedia

  • Domentzia — was a name shared by the mother of the Byzantine emperor Phocas (r. 602–610), and a daughter of the same emperor, likely named after her paternal grandmother.[1] Contents 1 Name 2 Mother of Phocas 3 …   Wikipedia

  • Magister militum — The original command structure of the Late Roman army, with a separate magister equitum and a magister peditum in place of the later overall magister militum in the command structure of the army of the Western Roman Empire …   Wikipedia

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  • Curopalates — Kouropalatēs, Latinized as curopalates or curopalata (Greek: κουροπαλάτης, from Latin: cura palatii [the one in] charge of the palace )[1] and Anglicized as curopalate, was a Byzantine court title, one of the highest from the time of Emperor… …   Wikipedia

  • Domnentiolus — was a Byzantine military officer, active in the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–565). He is better known for his service in Sicily during the Gothic War.[1] Contents 1 Name 2 Biography 3 Refer …   Wikipedia

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