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