Belisarius
Americannoun
noun
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Belisarius, with difficulty and not without danger and great exertion, made his way over ground covered by ruins and half-burned buildings, and ascended to the stadium.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2019
"At six years old," he records, "I remember to have read Belisarius, Robinson Crusoe and Philip Quarll."
From The Guardian • Aug. 4, 2014
Two years later, Belisarius attacked Rome and seized it from a group known as the Ostrogoths.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2012
There, Byzantine conqueror Belisarius paused on his way to Rome in 536; the Benedictine Order was founded in 529.*
From Time Magazine Archive
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He advanced on Carthage, and was met by Belisarius at Tricameron, on the road to Bulla.
From The Byzantine Empire by Oman, Charles William Chadwick
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