Justinian I

Justinian I

male, deceased (565)
commonly known as Justinian I, or (among Eastern Orthodox Christians) as Saint Justinian the Great; c. 482/483 – November 13 or November 14 565) wa...
Justin II

Justin II

male, deceased (578)
Flavius Iustinus (Iunior) Augustus or Justin The Divine (c. 520 - 578) was an Eastern Roman emperor (565 - 578) He was the nephew of Justinian I,...
Procopius

Procopius

male, deceased (565)
Procopius of Caesarea was a prominent Eastern Roman scholar of the family Procopius. He is commonly held to be the last major ancient historian.
Tiberius Ii Constantine

Tiberius Ii Constantine

male, deceased (582)
Flavius Tiberius Constantinus Augustus or Tiberius II Constantine (c. 540 - August 14, 582) was a Byzantine emperor (574 - 582) of the Justinian...
Belisarius

Belisarius

male, deceased (565)
Flavius Belisarius (505(?) – 565) was one of the greatest generals of the Byzantine Empire and one of the most acclaimed generals in history. He wa...

Tribonian

male, deceased (547)
Tribonian was a jurist during the reign of the emperor Justinian I, who revised the legal code of the Roman Empire. Tribonian was born in Pamphylia...
John Of Ephesus

John Of Ephesus

male, deceased (586)
John of Ephesus (or of Asia was a leader of the Monophysite Syriac-speaking Church in the sixth century, and one of the earliest and most important...
John Malalas

John Malalas

male, deceased (578)
John Malalas or Ioannes Malalas (or Malelas (c. 491 - 578), Byzantine chronicler, was born at Antioch. He wrote a "Chronographia"...
John The Cappadocian

John The Cappadocian

male
John the Cappadocian was a praetorian prefect in the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Justinian I. John was appointed to lead the first commission on...
Narses

Narses

male, deceased (573)
Narses (also sometimes written Nerses) (478-573) was with Belisarius, one of the great generals in the service of the Eastern Roman Emperor...