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142:. The rebels needed a candidate to the throne in opposition to Justinian, and Probus believed that, as a nephew of Anastasius, the people might choose him or one of his cousins, and for this reason he secretly withdrew from Constantinople. The rebels went to his house, near the port of Julian, and having not found him there, burned it; they then acclaimed Hypatius emperor. After quashing the revolt, Justinian executed Hypatius and banished Probus, confiscating their properties, but the following year he changed his mind and recalled Probus, restoring what was taken away. 128:; the emperor gave him money to hire Hunnic mercenaries to defend the Iberian region from the Persians, but Probus gave the money, with the consent of Justin, to the missionaries who worked among the Huns. 212: 72: 217: 160: 240: 63:
in 496) and his wife Magna. According to some recent prosopographical studies, he might have married a daughter (b. ca 480) of
235: 245: 203: 135:; brought to trial before the consistory, the Emperor tore up the documentation and forgave Probus. 64: 44: 32: 190: 183: 52: 48: 178: 87: 28: 8: 250: 56: 83: 110: 146: 102: 91: 20: 138:
In January 532, Justinian faced a dangerous uprising, known to history as the
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Probus was still alive in 542, when he leased one of his houses to
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In 526 (when he had been probably appointed to the high office of
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by the East court. In 519, during the investigation around
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Martindale, John R., e John Morris, "Fl. Probus 8",
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Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius
227: 43:Probus was the nephew of Eastern Roman Emperor 131:In 528 he was accused of slandering Emperor 161:The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 228: 105:, he was cheered along with Hypatius. 75:(ca 500 - after 517), consul in 517. 13: 14: 262: 241:6th-century eastern Roman consuls 120:) Probus was sent by the Emperor 27:502–542) was a politician of the 152: 1: 204:Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus 55:; he was probably the son of 47:and a cousin of the brothers 38: 31:and relative of the Emperor 7: 10: 267: 209: 188: 175: 170: 124:as the ambassador to the 82:and a friend of the monk 97:In 502 he was appointed 236:6th-century Christians 67:(ca 460 - after 505), 246:Byzantine Christians 88:Patriarch of Antioch 29:Eastern Roman Empire 114:, surely already a 171:Political offices 86:(who later became 224: 223: 210:Succeeded by 258: 176:Preceded by 168: 167: 111:magister militum 71:in 505, and had 266: 265: 261: 260: 259: 257: 256: 255: 226: 225: 220: 216: 200: 198: 186: 182: 155: 147:John of Ephesus 103:Peter of Apamea 41: 12: 11: 5: 264: 254: 253: 248: 243: 238: 222: 221: 211: 208: 187: 177: 173: 172: 166: 165: 154: 151: 94:, around 508. 92:Constantinople 40: 37: 17:Flavius Probus 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 263: 252: 249: 247: 244: 242: 239: 237: 234: 233: 231: 219: 214: 207: 205: 197: 196: 192: 185: 180: 174: 169: 163: 162: 157: 156: 150: 148: 143: 141: 136: 134: 129: 127: 123: 119: 118: 113: 112: 106: 104: 100: 95: 93: 89: 85: 81: 76: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 36: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 201: 195:Roman Empire 189: 159: 153:Bibliography 144: 137: 130: 115: 109: 107: 96: 77: 45:Anastasius I 42: 33:Anastasius I 16: 15: 140:Nika revolt 133:Justinian I 80:Monophysite 251:542 deaths 230:Categories 218:Dexicrates 213:Volusianus 65:Sabinianus 23:: Πρόβος; 117:patricius 78:He was a 39:Biography 184:Pompeius 122:Justin I 53:Pompeius 49:Hypatius 193:of the 179:Avienus 84:Severus 206:Junior 191:Consul 99:consul 69:consul 61:consul 57:Paulus 202:with 21:Greek 126:Huns 51:and 199:502 25:fl. 232:: 149:. 35:. 215:, 181:, 59:( 19:(

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Greek
fl.
Eastern Roman Empire
Anastasius I
Anastasius I
Hypatius
Pompeius
Paulus
consul
Sabinianus
consul
Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Sabinianus Pompeius
Monophysite
Severus
Patriarch of Antioch
Constantinople
consul
Peter of Apamea
magister militum
patricius
Justin I
Huns
Justinian I
Nika revolt
John of Ephesus
The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire
Avienus
Pompeius
Consul
Roman Empire

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