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22: 268:, acted in an incompetent manner. He was so confident in victory that he wrote to Justinian, indicating what rewards he thought he and his brother deserved. Dagisthaeus failed in his task, however, and had to flee before a relieving Sassanid army towards the 432: 427: 407: 285: 352: 86: 58: 385: 105: 417: 65: 43: 72: 375: 39: 54: 412: 319:
and later played a decisive role in the reconquest of Rome. Procopius remarked that while Bessas had
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and denounced him before Justinian, who had him placed in detention and replaced with
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near the river Hippis. Nevertheless, the Lazi held Dagisthaeus responsible for his
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river, without giving orders to his men. After that, Dagisthaeus, joined by the
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and recovered Petra, Dagisthaeus had failed at Petra but reconquered Rome.
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Arnold Hugh Martin Jones; John Robert Martindale; J. Morris (1980).
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Around 551, Dagisthaeus was released from custody and sent to fight
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The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire: Volume III, AD 527–641
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