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Areobindus (died 546)

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An inexperienced military commander, Areobindus proved unable to deal with the issue. After the Battle of Thacia, Justinian recalled Sergius and made Areobindus "overall commander" but the mutiny had already spread through the ranks.
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527–565) following the crisis which had erupted during Sergius's command. Areobindus's retinue included a contingent of Armenian troops led by
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Index

Carthage
Constantinople
Magister militum
Praejecta
Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire
Constantinople
magister militum
Africa
Justinian I
Artabanes
Arsacid
Carthage
Guntarith
dux
Numidia
Praejecta



Merrills 2018






Evans 2001
Evans, J. A. S.
ISBN
978-1134559763

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