Tiberius II Constantine (Latin: Flavius Tiberius Constantinus Augustus) was Eastern Roman Emperor from 574 to 582. A native of the Latin-speaking part of Thrace, Tiberius was nonetheless distinguished as the first of the "Greek [-speaking] Caesars" by Edward Gibbon, citing the 13th century Syriac Orthodox patriarch and writer Bar Hebraeus. |
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Country | Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) |
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From | 7 December 574 |
To | 13 August 582 |
Personal Information | Emperor Tiberius II Constantine of the Eastern Roman Empire |
Name | Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) |
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From | 330 |
To | 1453 |
Wiki | See Wikipedia page |
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