Bessas

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Bessas was a prominent 6th-century Byzantine general under Emperor Justinian I, noted for his role in the Gothic and Lazic Wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Byzantine general
historical figure
military commander
activeInCentury 6th century
allegiance Justinian I NERFINISHED
category 6th-century Byzantine people
Byzantine generals of Justinian I
People of the Gothic War
People of the Lazic War
conflict Byzantine–Sasanian Wars NERFINISHED
Gothic War NERFINISHED
Lazic War NERFINISHED
country Byzantine Empire
deathPlace Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
employer Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
era reign of Justinian I
ethnicOrigin Gothic
historicalSource Procopius of Caesarea NERFINISHED
languageContext Greek-speaking Byzantine Empire
militaryBranch Byzantine army NERFINISHED
notableFor role in the Gothic War
role in the Lazic War
occupation general
participatedIn Siege of Rome (537–538) NERFINISHED
campaigns in Italy
campaigns in Lazica
defense of Rome against the Ostrogoths
position Byzantine commander in Italy
Byzantine commander in Lazica
rank general
magister militum
religion Christianity
servedUnder Justinian I NERFINISHED

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Lazic War commandedBy Bessas