Eastern sigillata B is a category of Early Roman terra sigillata . Workshops have been identified in Tralles in western Asia Minor. Category Ancient Roman pottery Archaeology stub ... more details
, and was the trigger which he used to move against Anthemius, whom he deposed in 472. ref Mathisen, Anthemius MacGeorge, pgs. 246 247 ref Sources http www.roman emperors.org anthemiu.htm Mathisen, Ralph W., Anthemius 12 April 467 11 July 472 A.D. , De Imperatoribus Romanis , 1998 Jones, A.H.M. ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 534 the Memphis Bleek album 534 album Year nav 534 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 534 Roman numerals DXXXIV was a common year starting on Sunday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Iustinianus and Paulinus or, less frequently, year 1287 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 534 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Eastern Roman Empire January 1 &ndash Decimus Theodorius Paulinus is appointed consul the last to hold this office in the West . November 16 &ndash A second and final revision of the Codex Justinianus is published. Gelimer surrenders to Byzantine Empire Byzantine general Belisarius , after spending a miserable winter in the mountains of Numidia . The Vandal kingdom of North Africa ends, and the provinces return to the Byzantine Empire. Malta becomes a Byzantine province until 870 . Europe Toledo, Spain Toledo becomes the capital of the Visigoths in Spain . The Frankish kings Cothar I and Childebert I overthrow Godomar , king of the Burgundians , and end the Kingdom of Burgundy. Cynric of Wessex Cynric becomes the King of Wessex . Theodahad becomes king of the Ostrogoths . onlyinclude Births Taliesin , Welsh language Welsh poet approximate date Empress Liu Jingyan Emperor Ming of Northern Zhou Deaths October 2 &ndash Athalaric , king of the Ostrogoths Anthemius of Tralles , mathematician and architect approximate date Cerdic of Wessex Cerdic , first king of West Saxons Theuderic I of Austrasia or 533 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 534 Category 534 af 534 am 534 . . . ar 534 an 534 ast 534 az 534 bn map bms 534 be 534 be x old 534 bh bs 534 br 534 bg 534 ca 534 cv 534 cs 534 co 534 cy 534 da 534 de 534 et 534 el 534 es 534 eo 534 eu 534 fa fr 534 fy 534 gd 534 gl 534 gan 534 ... more details
A list of Byzantine scientists and other scholars. Before the 9th century Most important scholars known before the Macedonian Renaissance were active under the Byzantium under the Justinian dynasty Justinian dynasty . Didymos or Didymus 5th 6th century author of Geoponika Ioulianos or Julianus 5th 6th century invented a water pumping system Anthemius of Tralles ca. 474 before 558 mathematician and architect of Hagia Sophia Eutocius of Ascalon ca. 480 ca. 540 matematician John Philoponus 490 570 mathematician, grammarian, theologian Isidore of Miletus 6th c. mathematicist, physicist and architect of Hagia Sophia Leontios died 706 emperor, astronomer, mathematician and engineer George of Pisidia 6th 7th century scholar, zoologist and astronomer Timotheos of Gaza 6th 7th century zoologist Stephen of Byzantium 6th 7th century geographer Callinicus of Heliopolis 7th c. architect invented the Greek fire Stephen of Alexandria 7th c. mathematician and astronomer The Macedonian Renaissance The Macedonian Renaissance occurred in the period of the Macedonian dynasty from 867 to 1056. Leo the Mathematician c.790 after 869 Georgios Monachos 9th century Photius I of Constantinople c. 810 c. 893 Greek Philosophy. Saint Cyril the Philosopher 826 or 827 869 Constantine VII reigned 913 959 , Michael Psellus 1018 1078 Michael Attaliates 11th century Symeon Seth 11th century The Komnenian period and after The Byzantine Empire Komnenian dynasty and the crusaders Komnenian period ranged from 1081 to about 1185. Anna Comnena 1083 1153 Theodore Prodromos ca. 1100 ca. 1165 70 mathematician Eustathius of Thessalonica c. 1115 1195 6 ?? Michael of Ephesus early or mid 12th c. philosopher, physics Michael Glykas 12th c. mathematician and astronomer John Zonaras 12th c. historian John Kinnamos 12th c. historian Niketas Choniates ca. 1155 1215 or 1216 historian Nikephoros Blemmydes 1197 1272 The Palaiologian Renaissance The Palaiologian Renaissance was mostly contemporary with the Renaissance of ... more details
designed by the same architects, Isidorus of Miletus Isidorus of Miletus and Anthemius of TrallesAnthemius of Tralles , as a kind of dress rehearsal for that of the largest church of the Byzantine ... more details
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Flavius Illustrius Pusaeus Floruit fl. 465 467 was a politician of the Roman Empire. Biography Pusaeus was a pupil of the Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus , at his school in Alexandria other noteworthy figures belonged to the same Pagan circle and studied with Pusaeus, such as Pamprepius poet and supporter of Illus usurpation , Marcellinus magister militum Marcellinus later semi independent military commander of Illyricum , Anthemius Consul and Western Emperor , and Messius Phoebus Severus Consul and praefectus urbi . ref O Meara, p. 21. ref In 465 he was praetorian prefect of the East in 467, while his old friend Anthemius sat on the Western throne, he held the Roman consul consulate . An inscription in Latin, surrounded by Greek inscriptions, and walled in the walls of Constantinople near the fifth tower , reads Pusaeus, no less than the great Anthemius praetorian prefect Anthemius , strengthened towers and walls . ref Grosvenor, Edwin Augustus, Constantinople , volume 2, Adamant Media Corporation, ISBN 1402165803, p. 613. ref Notes references Bibliography O Meara, Dominic, Platonopolis Platonic Political Philosophy in Late Antiquity , Oxford University Press, 2003, ISBN 0199257582, p. 21. S start S bef before Leo I the Thracian Imp. Caesar Leo Augustus III, br Tatianus consul 466 Tatianus in Gaul S ttl title List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire regent1 Iohannes consul 467 Iohannes years 467 S aft after Anthemius Imp. Caesar Procopius Anthemius Augustus II end Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Praetorian prefects of the East Category 5th century Byzantine people bg it Illustrio Puseo ru ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 For others with this name Agapetus disambiguation Agapetus Agapetus ancient Greek Gr. lang grc was an Ancient Greek medicine ancient Greek physician , whose remedy for the gout is mentioned with approbation by Alexander of Tralles ref Alexander of Tralles, xi. p. 303 ref and Paul of Aegina . ref Paul of Aegina, iii. 78, p. 497, vii. 11, p. 661 ref He probably lived between the third and sixth centuries AD, or certainly not later, as Alexander of Tralles, by whom he is quoted, is supposed to have flourished about the beginning of the sixth century. ref Citation last Greenhill first William Alexander author link contribution Agapetus editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 60 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0069.html ref References reflist SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Agapetus Category Ancient Greek physicians ca Ag petos ... more details
Phlegon may refer to Phlegon of Marathon , one of the Seventy Disciples Phlegon of Tralles , a Greek historian who flourished in the 2nd century Phlegon, one of the four horses of the chariot of the sun god Helios in Greek mythology disambig de Phlegon ru fi Flegon ... more details
Thessalus is a name that may refer to Thessalus , the name of several figures in Greek mythology Thessalus physician , Greek physician 5th 4th centuries BCE Thessalus of Tralles , Roman physician 1st century CE Thessalus actor , a tragic actor in the times of Alexander the Great This Thessalus appears as a fictional character character in Steven Pressfield s The Virtues of War disambig ... more details
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Asclepius may refer to Asclepius , the Greek god of medicine and healing Asclepius of Tralles , an Alexandrian scholar 4581 Asclepius , an asteroid Asclepius , a text in the Corpus Hermeticum Hermetica A town in Pontus, now skilip , Turkey. An Argonauts Argonaut All of these can be spelled Asklepios or Asclepios , and the Latin for the god is Aesculapius . See also Asclepias disambig ca Asclepi desambiguaci de skulap fr Ascl pios homonymie ro Esculap dezambiguizare ... more details
Other people2 Procopius disambiguation Procopius Floruit fl. 420s was a general and politician in the Eastern Roman Empire he was the father of the Western Roman Emperor Anthemius . Biography Procopius was the son of Procopius, born c. 365, and the paternal grandson of the Procopius usurper namesake who was a maternal first cousin of Julian the Apostate and usurper 365 366 against Emperor Valens , and wife Faustina empress Faustina . Citation needed date January 2010 The older Procopius married Lucina born c. 400 sister of Anthemius Isidorus , and daughter of the powerful praetorian prefect of the East, Flavius Anthemius 405 414 . With Lucina he had a son, the later emperor Anthemius . Procopius began the military career very young, and in 422 he held the position of dux or comes rei militaris in the East. In that same year, he succeeded in saving part of a Roman army ambushed by the Sassanid Persia ns. He also took part in the peace negotiations of the same year. He was then raised to the rank of patrikios patricius and named magister militum per Orientem , a post he held at least until December 3, 424 the date of a law preserved in the Codex Theodosianus addressed to him, vii.4.36 . References reflist Bibliography Arnold Hugh Martin Jones Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin , John Robert Martindale, John Morris historian John Morris , Procopius 2 , Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , volume 2, Cambridge University Press, p.  920. DEFAULTSORT Procopius Magister Militum Category 5th century Romans Category Comites Category Magistri militum Category Byzantine generals Category Patricii bg magister militum it Procopio magister militum ... more details
Anthemiolus died ca. 471 was the son of the Western Roman Emperor Anthemius 467&ndash 472 and Marcia Euphemia , daughter of the Eastern Roman Empire Eastern Roman Byzantine emperor emperor Marcian . ref Mathisen. ref His name means little Anthemius and is a diminutive of his and his father s name Anthemius , in order to distinguish them both. His life is known only from the Chronica Gallica of 511 . He was sent by his father to Gaul with a powerful army, accompanied by three generals &mdash Thorisarius, Everdingus, and Hermianus &mdash in order to oppose the Visigoths then occupying Provence and threatening to conquer the Auvergne province Auvergne . He and his generals were defeated by the Visigothic king Euric near Arles and all four of them lost their wives. The Chronica , in entry 649, states blockquote Antimolus a patre Anthemio imperatore cum Thorisario, Everdingo et Hermiano com. stabuli Arelate directus est, quibus rex Euricus trans Rhodanum occurrit occisisque ducibus omnia vastavit blockquote According to the Chronica , this event falls between the succession of Euric 467 and the war between Anthemius and Ricimer 471&ndash 472 . It can probably be further narrowed to the period when Anthemius is known to have been organising a concerted effort to remove the Visigoths from Gaul between 468 and 471, a period during which an army led by the Britons historic Briton Riothamus was defeated near D ols . It is not impossible that Anthemiolus army was sent to reinforce Riothamus and that Euric defeated both forces in turn, probably in either 470 or 471. Sources Mathisen, Ralph, http www.roman emperors.org anthemiu.htm Anthemius 12 April 467 11 July 472 A.D. , De Imperatoribus Romanis Burgess, R. The Gallic Chronicle of 511 A New Critical Edition with a Brief Introduction. Society and Culture in Late Antique Gaul Revisiting the Sources . edd. R. W. Mathisen and D. Shantzer. Aldershot, 2001. pp 85&ndash 100. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... more details
brothers Procopius Anthemius and Romulus son of Anthemius Romulus , he gathered in Constantinople ... www.roman emperors.org anthemiu.htm Anthemius 12 April 467 11 July 472 A.D. , De Imperatoribus Romanis ... smith bio 1677.html569 570 s start s off s bef before Imp. Caes. Anthemius Procopius Anthemius Augustus ... more details
of the Later Roman Empire , vol. 2 ref Marriage Her wedding to Anthemius is estimated to about 453. ref ..., Anthemius 12 April 467 11 July 472 A.D. ref and wife Faustina empress Faustina , Citation needed ..., Letter to a Young Widow. , 1886 translation by W.R.W. Stephens ref Anthemius namesake maternal grandfather was Anthemius praetorian prefect Anthemius , Praetorian prefecture of the East Praetorian ... and Anthemius would have five known children, one daughter and four sons. Their daughter Alypia daughter of Anthemius Alypia was the wife of Ricimer . Their sons were Anthemiolus , Marcian usurper Marcian , Procopius Anthemius and Romulus son of Anthemius Romulus . Marcian married Leontia daughter ... name ReferenceA Following their marriage Anthemius was appointed a comes Comes rei militaris and was sent ... named Anthemius emperor of the Western Roman Empire , however this is considered an anachronism of the chronicler ..., allegedly gangrene . He was survived by Euphemia and Anthemius. ref http www.roman emperors.org marcian.htm ... a member of the imperial family. Anthemius continued to serve as magister militum under Leo ... of 466 467, Anthemius is credited with defeating Hormidac , a leader of the Huns who had led an invasion ... Anthemius to be his new colleague in the imperial office. Anthemius headed to Rome with an army under the command of Marcellinus magister militum Marcellinus , the magister militum of Dalmatia . Anthemius ... Anthemius moves to Italia. ref name ReferenceB End of the reign According to the fragmentary chronicle ... cathen 08468a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia, John of Antioch ref in 472 Anthemius was slain ... books?id uOHw4idqAeYC&pg PA743&lpg PA743&dq Procopius Anthemius 22365 22&source web&ots ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 29.5 N or S N longitude 51.7 E or W E diameter 30 km depth Unknown colong 309 eponym Ernest Debes Debes is a Moon lunar Impact crater crater that is located to the north of the Mare Crisium , in the eastern part of the Moon s near side. It lies just to the northwest of the crater Tralles crater Tralles and the prominent Cleomedes crater Cleomedes . This crater is joined to the oval shaped Debes A through a break in the southern rim. The later crater is joined along its western rim by Debes B, so that the result is a triple crater formation. The surviving of Debes is somewhat eroded and rounded, when compared to the sharper rimmed Tralles, and the interior floor is relatively level and featureless. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Debes. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Debes width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center A align center 28.8 N align center 51.5 E align center 33 km align center B align center 29.0 N align center 50.6 E align center 19 km References Lunar crater references Moon crater stub Category Impact craters on the Moon da Debes m nekrater de Debes Mondkrater fa it Debes cratere ... more details
Philumenus lang el , a Ancient Greek medicine Greek physician , mentioned by an anonymous writer as one of the most eminent members of his profession. Nothing is known of the events of his life, and with respect to his date, as the earliest author who quotes him is Oribasius , ref Oribasius, Coll. Medic. viii. 45, p. 361 Synops. iii. pp.45, 49, viii. 6, 8, 11, 17, pp. 121, 122, 123, 124 ref it can only be said that he must have lived in or before the 4th century. It was thought that none of his work survived until 1907 when a manuscript of excerpts of his work De venenatis animalibus eorumque remediis On poisonous animals and their remedies was discovered in the Vatican library codex Vaticanus gr. 284 by the German scholar Wellmann, who published an edition in 1908. ref http cmg.bbaw.de epubl online cmg 10 01 01.html De venenatis animalibus eorumque remediis , ed. M. Wellmann, Leipzig and Berlin, 1908 ref Numerous fragments are preserved by A tius Amidenus . He is quoted also by Alexander of Tralles , ref Alexander of Tralles, viii. 5, 8, pp. 246, 251 ref and Rhazes . ref Rhazes, Cont. v. 1 ref Notes SmithDGRBM reflist External links Greek text http cmg.bbaw.de epubl online cmg 10 01 01.html De venenatis animalibus eorumque remediis , ed. M. Wellmann, Leipzig and Berlin, 1908 Category Ancient Greek physicians Category 4th century Greek people ca Filum ... more details
Other people2 Iohannes consul 467 Iohannes floruit 456 was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire . Biography Iohannes is known only through the inscriptions that recorded him as the Consul of year 456, when he was chosen by the Eastern court to hold this office together with Varanes consul 456 Varanes in the West, however, he was not recognised, as the consulate was held by Emperor Avitus . s start s bef before Valentinian III Flavius Placidus Valentinianus Augustus br Anthemius Procopius Anthemius s ttl title List of late imperial Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 456 regent1 Varanes consul 456 Varanes and Avitus s aft after Constantine consul 457 Flavius Constantinus , br Rufus consul 457 Flavius Rufus end References Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin, John Robert Martindale, John Morris, Ioannes 21 , The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 1980, ISBN 0521201594, p.  599. DEFAULTSORT Iohannes Consul 456 Category 5th century Byzantine people Category Imperial Roman consuls bg 456 . it Giovanni console 456 ... more details
Flavius Senator floruit 436 449 was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire . Biography Senator was Roman consul consul posterior in the year 436. In 442 443 he was sent by Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II as an envoy to the King of the Huns , Attila . In 449, Attila stated that he would accept as envoy only Senator, Anatolius consul Anatolius and Nomus , all of consular rank. Bibliography Arnold Hugh Martin Jones , John Robert Martindale , John Morris historian John Morris , Fl. Senator 4 , Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Cambridge University Press, 1971, ISBN 0521201594, pp. 990 991. s start s bef before Theodosius II Imp. Caesar Flavius Theodosius Augustus XV, br Valentinian III Imp. Caesar Flavius Placidus Valentinianus Augustus   IV s ttl title List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire regent1 Anthemius Isidorus Fl. Anthemius Isidorus years 436 s aft after Flavius Aetius Fl. Aetius   II, br Sigisvultus Flavius Sigisvultus end Category 5th century Romans Category Ancient Roman diplomats Category Imperial Roman consuls bg 436 . it Flavio Senator ... more details