- male
- Domitius Ulpianus (died 228), anglicized as Ulpian, was a Roman jurist of Tyrian ancestry. The time and place of his birth are unknown, but the...
- male
- Eutropius was an Ancient Roman Pagan historian who flourished in the latter half of the 4th century. He held the office of secretary ("magister...
- male
- Julius Paulus (second century AD), also known as Paulus or Paul, was an influential Roman jurist whose writings feature prominently in Justinian's...
- Hierocles or Hierokles was a Byzantine geographer of the sixth century and the attributed author of the "Synecdemus" or "Synekdemos", which...
- male, deceased (578)
- John Malalas or Ioannes Malalas (or Malelas (c. 491 - 578), Byzantine chronicler, was born at Antioch. He wrote a "Chronographia"...
- male, deceased (567)
- Athanagild (d. 567) was a king of Visigothic Hispania (today, Spain and Portugal). With the help of a Roman force, including a fleet to watch the...
- male
- Evan Whitton is an Australian journalist who currently is a columnist the online legal journal "Justinian" (www.justinian.com.au) He was editor of...
- female, deceased (527)
- Juliana Anicia (ca. 462 - ca. 528) was a Roman imperial princess, the daughter of the Western Roman Emperor Olybrius, of the House of Anicii, by...
- male
- Menander Protector, Byzantine historian, was born in Constantinople in the middle of the 6th century AD. The little that is known of his life is...
- male
- Cyrillus, Greek jurist of the 5th century, was a professor in the ancient law college of Berytus (present-day Beirut), and one of the founders of...
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