Peter (Curopalates)
Maurice (Emperor), Descent From Antiquity, Peter
978-613-9-12674-3
6139126746
64
2012-01-07
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Petrus (Greek: Πέτρος, Petros, also known as Peter in English (c. 545 in , Cappadocia – 27 November 602 in Constantinople or Chalcedon) was a brother of the Emperor Maurice, who reigned from 582 to 602. Though less able than Priscus, he succeeded the latter as leader of the Roman forces in Moesia in 594, being more loyal to the emperor, his own brother. The reason for this replacement was Priscus' refusal to obey the emperor's orders to spend the winter on the northern Danube bank in 593 and to carry on fighting the . Petrus defeated the Slavs in 594 near Marcianopolis and maintained the Danube between Novae and the Danube Delta. Later on, he crossed the Danube and fought his way to the , defeating numerous Slavic tribes in the course. 601, he crossed the Danube into Avar homeland and defeated them in several battles.
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