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Antonina (Greek: Ἀντωνίνα, c. 484 or 495 – after 565) was a Byzantine patrician and wife of the general Belisarius. The historian Procopius , who was Belisarius' legal advisor, alleges that her influence over her husband was great and features her as dominating him. [ 1 ]
Belisarius camped near the site of the battle, not wanting to be too close to the city at night. The next day he marched on the city, with his wife Antonina at his side, ordering his men not to kill or enslave the population (as was normal practice at the time) because he stated the people were actually Roman citizens under Vandal rule. They ...
Belisarius & Antonina: love and war in the age of Justinian. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0197574706. Petersen, Leif Inge Ree (2013). Siege Warfare and Military Organization in the Successor States (400–800 AD): Byzantium, the West and Islam. Leiden: Brill Publishers. ISBN 978-90-04-25199-1. Lord Mahon, The Life of Belisarius, 1848
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Rebellions of Africa – Restoration of the Gothic Kingdom by Totila – Loss and Recovery of Rome – Final Conquest of Italy by Narses – Extinction of the Ostrogoths – Defeat of the Franks and Alemanni – Last Victory, Disgrace, and Death of Belisarius – Death and Character of Justinian – Comet, Earthquakes, Plague
Antonina (wife of Belisarius) (c. 495 – after 565), Byzantine patrikia and wife of Belisarius Antonina Bludova (1813–1891), Russian philanthropist and lady-in-waiting Antonina W. Bouis , American translator