belisarius (Meaning)

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belisarius (n)

Byzantine general under Justinian I; he recovered former Roman territories in northern Africa and fought against the Persians

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belisarius Sentence Examples

  1. Belisarius, the renowned Byzantine general, led troops against the Vandals in North Africa.
  2. Belisarius's brilliant military campaigns established him as a legendary figure in Roman history.
  3. The Battle of Dara, where Belisarius defeated the Persians, was a testament to his military prowess.
  4. Belisarius's conquest of the Vandal Kingdom restored Roman rule to North Africa.
  5. Despite his accomplishments, Belisarius faced political intrigue and was eventually accused of treason.
  6. The Emperor Justinian unjustly imprisoned Belisarius, but the general's legacy lived on.
  7. Belisarius's tactical acumen inspired generations of military strategists.
  8. Historians regard Belisarius as one of the greatest generals of all time.
  9. The study of Belisarius's military campaigns continues to inform modern military tactics.
  10. Belisarius's name remains synonymous with military genius and strategic brilliance.

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Byzantine general under Justinian I; he recovered former Roman territories in northern Africa and fought against the Persians

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Belisarius, the renowned Byzantine general, led troops against the Vandals in North Africa.

Belisarius's brilliant military campaigns established him as a legendary figure in Roman history.

The Battle of Dara, where Belisarius defeated the Persians, was a testament to his military prowess.

Belisarius's conquest of the Vandal Kingdom restored Roman rule to North Africa.