Belisarius (Latin pronunciation: [bɛ.lɪˈsaː.ri.ʊs]; Greek: Βελισάριος; c. 500 – March 565) was a military commander of the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Justinian I. Belisarius was instrumental in the reconquest of much of the Mediterranean territory belonging to the former Western Roman Empire, which had been lost less than a century prior. He is considered one of the greatest military commanders of Byzantium and in history generally. (From Wikipedia) More about approximately 505-565 Belisarius:
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Filed under: Belisarius, approximately 505-565 -- Fiction The Dance of Time (included on a Baen CD image; c2006), by Eric Flint and David Drake Destiny's Shield, by Eric Flint and David Drake (multiple formats at freedoors.org) Fortune's Stroke (included on a Baen CD image), by Eric Flint and David Drake The Tide of Victory (included on a Baen CD image), by Eric Flint and David Drake An Oblique Approach (included on a Baen CD image), by David Drake and Eric Flint Filed under: Belisarius, approximately 505-565 -- Poetry The Search of Belisarius: A Byzantine Legend (New York: Brentano's, 1907), by Percy Stickney Grant
9 additional books about approximately 505-565 Belisarius in the extended shelves: The life of Belisarius (J. Murray, 1829), by Philip Henry Stanhope (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Belisarius (Carey and Lea, 1832), by Philip Henry Stanhope (page images at HathiTrust)
Belisar in der litteratur der romanischen und germanischen nationen. (Druck von A. Gutmann & co., 1899), by Naphtali Lebermann (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Belisarius (J. Murray, 1848), by Philip Henry Stanhope (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Belisarius. (Carey and Lee, 1832), by Philip Henry Stanhope (page images at HathiTrust)
Belisarius, römischer feldherr. (J.F. Heerbrandt, 1809), by Christian Friedrich Zeller (page images at HathiTrust)
Bélisaire, par Marmontel. Enrichi de lettres relatives à Bélisaire, de notes grammaticales et du̓n vocabulaire suffixsant (Voigt and Günther; [etc., etc.], 1857), by Jean-François Marmontel (page images at HathiTrust)
Les vies des hommes illustres comparés les uns avec les autres : a commencer depuis la chûte de l'Empire Romain, jusqu'à nos jours (Prault fils, Pissot, 1756), by Adrien Richer (page images at HathiTrust)
These splendid fighters (J. H. Sears & company, inc., 1925), by Edward Gibbon (page images at HathiTrust)
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