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  • Comentiolus
  • Byzantine general

    Comentiolus was executed in 602, after the Byzantine army rebelled against Maurice and Phocas usurped the throne. Nothing is known of Comentiolus's early

    Comentiolus

    Comentiolus

  • Magister militum
  • Imperial Roman military office

    588–589: Philippicus 589–591: Comentiolus 591–603: Narses 603–604 Germanus 604–605 Leontius 605–610 Domentziolus 610 Comentiolus (brother of Phocas) 611-612

    Magister militum

    Magister militum

    Magister_militum

  • Comentiolus' Avar Campaign (586)
  • Campaign during the Avar–Byzantine Wars

    Comentiolus' Avar Campaign was an offensive conducted by the Byzantine general Comentiolus against the armies of the Avar Khaganate, which had invaded

    Comentiolus' Avar Campaign (586)

    Comentiolus' Avar Campaign (586)

    Comentiolus'_Avar_Campaign_(586)

  • Heraclius the Elder
  • Byzantine general

    command of Comentiolus, in the Battle of Sisarbanon (autumn 589), in the vicinity of Nisibis. According to the account of Theophylact, Comentiolus supposedly

    Heraclius the Elder

    Heraclius the Elder

    Heraclius_the_Elder

  • Comentiolus (brother of Phocas)
  • Brother of Byzantine emperor Phocas)

    Comentiolus (Greek: Κομεντίολος, romanized: Komentíolos; died 610/611) was the brother of the Eastern Roman emperor Phocas (r. 602–610). Nothing is known

    Comentiolus (brother of Phocas)

    Comentiolus_(brother_of_Phocas)

  • Romanian language
  • Eastern Romance language

    Confessor recorded it as part of a 6th-century military expedition by Comentiolus and Priscus against the Avars and Slovenes. The oldest surviving written

    Romanian language

    Romanian language

    Romanian_language

  • Phocas
  • Roman emperor from 602 to 610

    Constantinople as their spokesperson to complain about the conduct of general Comentiolus. As Phocas presented their case, he argued with the emperor, and as a

    Phocas

    Phocas

    Phocas

  • Avar–Byzantine wars
  • Series of conflicts in 568–626

    Tomis. For unknown reasons, Priscus did not join Comentiolus when he pursued the Avars. Comentiolus made camp at Iatrus, however he was routed by the

    Avar–Byzantine wars

    Avar–Byzantine wars

    Avar–Byzantine_wars

  • Battle of Sisauranon (589)
  • very different treatment of the Byzantine general Comentiolus. In Theophylact's account, Comentiolus fled towards Theodosiopolis once the battle commenced

    Battle of Sisauranon (589)

    Battle of Sisauranon (589)

    Battle_of_Sisauranon_(589)

  • Maurice's Balkan campaigns
  • Battles conducted by the Byzantine Emperor (582 to 602)

    Chagan threatened further conquests, provoking an irate response out of Comentiolus, one of the Roman ambassadors. Nevertheless, Maurice established peace

    Maurice's Balkan campaigns

    Maurice's_Balkan_campaigns

  • Ankara
  • Capital of Turkey

    Marcian attacked the city, without being able to capture it. In 610/11, Comentiolus, brother of Emperor Phocas (r. 602–610), launched his own unsuccessful

    Ankara

    Ankara

    Ankara

  • Battles of Viminacium
  • Campaign in Avar-Byzantine wars

    summer 599, the East Roman Emperor Maurice sent his generals Priscus and Comentiolus to the Danube front against the Avars. The generals joined their forces

    Battles of Viminacium

    Battles of Viminacium

    Battles_of_Viminacium

  • Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591
  • War between the Sasanian Empire of Persia and the Eastern Roman Empire

    Philippicus were unsuccessful. However, the Philippicus' successor, Comentiolus, won a decisive victory in a pitched battle at Sisauranon, allowing the

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591

    Byzantine–Sasanian_War_of_572–591

  • Philippicus (comes excubitorum)
  • Byzantine military officer

    brother, Comentiolus, who commanded the eastern army. Comentiolus imprisoned him and intended to execute him, but Philippicus was saved when Comentiolus himself

    Philippicus (comes excubitorum)

    Philippicus (comes excubitorum)

    Philippicus_(comes_excubitorum)

  • 611
  • Calendar year

    Metz (approximate date) Ceolwulf, king of Wessex (approximate date) Comentiolus, Byzantine general (approximate date) Romilda of Friuli, regent duchess

    611

    611

    611

  • Common Romanian
  • Comparatively reconstructed ancestor of the Romanian languages

    expedition during Maurice's Balkan campaigns in 587, led by general Comentiolus, in the Haemus, against the Avars. The success of the campaign was compromised

    Common Romanian

    Common_Romanian

  • 598
  • Calendar year

    under Comentiolus crosses the Balkan Mountains, and marches along the Danube River to Zikidiba. The Avars rout the Byzantine forces of Comentiolus (south

    598

    598

    598

  • Heraclian revolt
  • Heraclian rebellion: 608, son seizes Constantinople, establishes dynasty, 610

    and the central Mediterranean. A revolt against the Heraclius' rule by Comentiolus, the brother of Phocas, was defeated after the assassination of the latter

    Heraclian revolt

    Heraclian revolt

    Heraclian_revolt

  • Priscus (magister militum)
  • Byzantine military officer

    summer of 599, two armies under Priscus and Comentiolus headed west along the Danube. At Viminacium, Comentiolus fell ill and Priscus assumed sole command

    Priscus (magister militum)

    Priscus_(magister_militum)

  • 599
  • Calendar year

    Peninsula. Summer – Balkan Campaign: The Byzantine generals Priscus and Comentiolus join their forces at Singidunum (modern Belgrade), and move downstream

    599

    599

    599

  • Sasanian civil war of 589–591
  • Civil war between Hormizd IV and Bahram Chobin

    some time, Khosrow, along with the Byzantine commander of the south, Comentiolus, invaded Mesopotamia. During this invasion, Nisibis and Martyropolis

    Sasanian civil war of 589–591

    Sasanian civil war of 589–591

    Sasanian_civil_war_of_589–591

  • Khosrow II
  • Emperor of the Sasanian Empire from 590 to 628

    some time, Khosrow, along with the Byzantine commander of the south, Comentiolus, invaded Mesopotamia. During this invasion, Nisibis and Martyropolis

    Khosrow II

    Khosrow II

    Khosrow_II

  • Romanians
  • Ethnic group

    Confessor recorded it as part of a 6th-century military expedition by Comentiolus and Priscus against the Avars. Historian Gheorghe I. Brătianu considers

    Romanians

    Romanians

    Romanians

  • Domentziolus (nephew of Phocas)
  • Byzantine general

    parentage of Domentziolus is unclear: Phocas had two known brothers, Comentiolus and another also named Domentziolus, who has sometimes been suggested

    Domentziolus (nephew of Phocas)

    Domentziolus_(nephew_of_Phocas)

  • Bahram Chobin
  • Sasanian general and political leader (died 591)

    some time, Khosrow, along with the Byzantine commander of the south, Comentiolus, invaded Mesopotamia. During this invasion, Nisibis and Martyropolis

    Bahram Chobin

    Bahram Chobin

    Bahram_Chobin

  • 590s
  • Decade

    under Comentiolus crosses the Balkan Mountains, and marches along the Danube River to Zikidiba. The Avars rout the Byzantine forces of Comentiolus (south

    590s

    590s

    590s

  • Maurice (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 582 to 602

    father-in-law. In response, Maurice enlisted the circus factions and general Comentiolus to defend the Theodosian Walls. On 21 November, Germanus was accused

    Maurice (emperor)

    Maurice (emperor)

    Maurice_(emperor)

  • Domentziolus (brother of Phocas)
  • Domentziolus' mother was named Domentzia. A third brother is known, named Comentiolus. In 603, Phocas appointed Domentziolus as his magister officiorum, a

    Domentziolus (brother of Phocas)

    Domentziolus_(brother_of_Phocas)

  • Spania
  • Province of the Eastern Roman Empire

    time of Suinthila, but he omits their names. The first known governor, Comentiolus (possibly), repaired the gates of Cartagena in lieu of the "barbarians"

    Spania

    Spania

    Spania

  • Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
  • Last war between the Byzantine and Sasanian empires

    35-year-old Heraclius set out to perform his work as emperor. Phocas's brother Comentiolus commanded a sizable force in central Anatolia but was assassinated by

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

    Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

    Byzantine–Sasanian_War_of_602–628

  • Domentzia
  • Wikipedia set index article

    of the elder Domentzia is unknown. She had three known sons: Phocas, Comentiolus and Domentziolus. The latter seems to have been magister officiorum by

    Domentzia

    Domentzia

  • List of Byzantine revolts and civil wars
  • throne by his son Heraclius the Younger. 610–611: Revolt of general Comentiolus, brother of Phocas, against Heraclius. 613-628: Jewish revolt against

    List of Byzantine revolts and civil wars

    List of Byzantine revolts and civil wars

    List_of_Byzantine_revolts_and_civil_wars

  • Peter (curopalates)
  • an important general in the Byzantine army. Together with Priscus and Comentiolus, he was one of the three commanders-in-chief during Maurice's Balkan

    Peter (curopalates)

    Peter_(curopalates)

  • 590
  • Calendar year

    Chobin at Nisibis (modern Turkey), and drives them back into Armenia. Comentiolus, commander (magister militum) of the eastern army, receives the legitimate

    590

    590

    590

  • 600s (decade)
  • Decade

    Ariulf, Lombard duke of Spoleto Bayan I, ruler (khagan) of the Avars Comentiolus, Byzantine general (magister militum) Peter, Byzantine general (curopalates)

    600s (decade)

    600s_(decade)

  • Leontia
  • Roman empress from 602 to 610

    executed by Heraclius in October, 610. His brothers Domentziolus and Comentiolus were also executed. Whether Leontia was also executed is unknown. Dr&#225

    Leontia

    Leontia

    Leontia

  • 587
  • Calendar year

    Byzantine Empire from the realm of the Avars and Slavs (approximate date). Comentiolus, Byzantine general (magister militum), assembles an army of 10,000 men

    587

    587

    587

  • 602
  • Calendar year

    Ariulf, Lombard duke of Spoleto Bayan I, ruler (khagan) of the Avars Comentiolus, Byzantine general (magister militum) Peter, Byzantine general (curopalates)

    602

    602

    602

  • Arbayistan
  • Province of the Sasanian Empire

    into Byzantine territory. In the autumn of 589, a Byzantine army under Comentiolus won a battle at the fortress of Sisauranon. At the end of the war, Corduene

    Arbayistan

    Arbayistan

    Arbayistan

  • Sisauranon
  • Gothic War. In 589 during the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591, general Comentiolus captured it once again. Sisauranon is also mentioned under the name Sīrwān

    Sisauranon

    Sisauranon

  • Domnentiolus
  • Theophanes of Byzantium, preserved by Patriarch Photios, calls him "Comentiolus". Domnentiolus was born to an unnamed sister of Bouzes. The relation

    Domnentiolus

    Domnentiolus

  • List of Byzantine usurpers
  • his troops, but was killed after four days by imperial forces at Dara. Comentiolus (610–611) – the brother of Phocas, he refused to acknowledge Heraclius'

    List of Byzantine usurpers

    List_of_Byzantine_usurpers

  • 610s
  • Decade

    Metz (approximate date) Ceolwulf, king of Wessex (approximate date) Comentiolus, Byzantine general (approximate date) Romilda of Friuli, regent duchess

    610s

    610s

  • 580s
  • Decade

    Byzantine Empire from the realm of the Avars and Slavs (approximate date). Comentiolus, Byzantine general (magister militum), assembles an army of 10,000 men

    580s

    580s

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  • Jewett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Jewett

    English : from the Middle English personal name Juwet, Jowet (feminine Juwette, Jowette). These originated as pet forms (with the Anglo-Norman French suffix -et(te)) of Juwe, Jowe, variants of Jull, a short form of Julian, which were borne by both men and women.

  • Girija
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Girija

    Born of a mountain, Goddess Parvati, Daughter of Himalaya

  • Sangam
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Sangam

    Union; Noble; Confluence

  • Cuithbeart
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Cuithbeart

    Famous

  • Hugo
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish Swedish Teutonic American English German Latin

    Hugo

    Intelligent.

  • Plowden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Plowden

    English : habitational name from a place in Shropshire, so called from Old English plæga, plega ‘play’, ‘sport’ + denu ‘valley’. Compare Playford. The vowel of the first syllable is not easy to explain, but it occurs as early as 1286, a single generation after the unambiguous Plaueden, Pleweden of 1252.

  • HESIOD
  • Male

    Greek

    HESIOD

    (Ησιοδ) Short form of Greek Hesiodos, possibly HESIOD means "to send song."

  • Tashbeed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Tashbeed |

    Adolescence, Youth

  • Bhimsen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Bhimsen

    Sons of Brave Man

  • Bendik
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Bendik

    Blessed.

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