Areobindus (died 546)

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Areobindus
Died546
Carthage
NationalityEastern Roman (Byzantine)
Occupation(s)Official, Military Commander
Known forSenator in Constantinople, Magister militum in Africa
Title
  • Senator
  • Magister militum
SpousePraejecta

Areobindus (died 546) was an official and military commander of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire. He served as a senator in Constantinople and briefly as magister militum in Africa in 545/6.[1]

Areobindus was sent to Africa by Emperor Justinian I (r.527–565) following the crisis which had erupted during Sergius's command.[2][1] Areobindus's retinue included a contingent of Armenian troops led by Artabanes and John, descendants of the royal Armenian Arsacid line.[2]

An inexperienced military commander, Areobindus proved unable to deal with the issue.[2] After the Battle of Thacia, Justinian recalled Sergius and made Areobindus "overall commander" but the mutiny had already spread through the ranks.[2]

In 546, Areobindus was killed in Carthage by the rebel Guntarith (Guntharis), the dux of Numidia.[1][2] Areobindus was married to Praejecta.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Merrills 2018, p. 124.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Evans 2001, p. 170.

Sources[edit]

  • Evans, J. A. S. (2001). The Age of Justinian: The Circumstances of Imperial Power. Routledge. ISBN 978-1134559763.
  • Merrills, Andrew (2018). "Areobindus". In Nicholson, Oliver (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Late Antiquity. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-866277-8.