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    Narses (also sometimes written Nerses; Latin pronunciation: [ˈnarseːs]; Armenian: Նարսես;[citation needed] Greek: Ναρσής; 478–573) was, with Belisarius...
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  • up Narses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Narses (478-573) was a general under the Emperor Justinian I who led the reconquest of Italy. Narses may...
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    troops under Narses. John and the other commanders refused to follow Belisarius' order to assist, stating that Narses was their commander. Narses repeated...
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  • Maurice and seized the throne, Narses refused to recognize the usurper. Besieged by Phocas' troops in the city of Edessa, Narses called for Khosrow to aid...
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    2,000 Herul foederati, under the Armenian eunuch Narses, arrived at Picenum. Belisarius met Narses, who advocated a relief expedition to Ariminum, while...
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    Delias narses is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It was described by Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller in 1896. It is endemic to New Britain and New...
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  • Narses was an Armenian military commander in service of the Sasanian Empire and later the Byzantine Empire. Narses was a native of Persarmenia, a part...
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    Nerses I (redirect from Narses the Great)
    There was also a Caucasian Albanian Catholicos Nerses I, who ruled in 689–706, and a Patriarch Nerses I of Constantinople, who ruled in 1704. Nerses I...
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    to retake the city. Justinian sent another general, Narses, to Italy, but tensions between Narses and Belisarius hampered the progress of the campaign...
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    The imperial chamberlain (cubicularius) Narses was appointed to command in mid 551. The following spring Narses led this Byzantine army around the coast...
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    After a massacre at Milan, breaks in Narses' command chain were revealed; following a letter from Belisarius, Narses was recalled by Justinian. Thereafter...
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  • Heruli captain killed a servant, and when confronted by Narses, refused to acknowledge any fault. Narses had him executed, whereupon the rest of the Heruli...
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    Salagena narses is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Kenya. Afro Moths Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog v t e...
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    1836 Pieris nabis Lucas, 1852 Pieris periclea Felder & Felder, 1865 Pieris narses Wallace, 1867 Belenois pallida Grose-Smith, 1894 Pieris hartei Ribbe, 1901...
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    fresh troops garrisoned in Thrace. Justinian created a plan that involved Narses, a popular eunuch, and the generals Belisarius and Mundus. Carrying a bag...
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  • of the four co-founders (the others being Brian "Athus Nadorian" Dyer, "Narse", and "Raith"), had begun making sex toys in his university dormitory in...
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    Taginae, in which the Ostrogoth king Totila was killed, the Byzantine general Narses captured Rome and besieged Cumae. Teia, the new Ostrogothic king, gathered...
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  • Italy. After Teia's defeat at the hands of the Byzantine eunuch general Narses at the Battle of Mons Lactarius, south of present-day Naples, in October...
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    Totila was defeated and killed in the Battle of Taginae by Byzantine general Narses in 552 but Italy was in ruins. At the time of the reconquest Greek was still...
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  • unnoticed by the Sasanids. In 336, Shapur II sent his general Narses to invade Armenia. Narses, however, was later defeated and killed. Following Constantine...
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