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Sabbatius of Tauresium
- Preferred Name: Sabbatius of Tauresium[1] [2]
- Gender: M
- FSID: G7L8-SGK
- Death: in Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire at LATI: N1.15 LONG: E8.75
- Birth: ABT 458 in Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire at LATI: N1.15 LONG: E8.75 with note: Today part of
North Macedonia/Albania
The Kingdom of Dardania was a polity in the central Balkans in the region of Dardania during classical antiquity. It is named after the Dardani, a Paleo-Balkan tribe that formed the core of the Dardanian polity. Dardania was centered around present-day Kosovo[a], but also included parts of North Macedonia (Gostivar), Serbia (Novi Pazar) and Albania (Kukës).[1] The eastern parts of Dardania were at the Thraco-Illyrian contact zone. Marcus Licinius Crassus, grandson of the triumvir Marcus Crassus, officially annexed the kingdom in 28 BC while on campaign against the Dacians and Bastarnae.[2] The region was subsequently incorporated into the province of Moesia in 15 BC, and later in 293 AD, as the province of Dardania.
- National Identification: with note: Description: Illyrian
- Notes:
Sabbatius of TAURESIUM Recordações 3 Fathers = Not 2 are excluded = tres padres dos fueron excluidos =Consul Flavius Paulus
440–496 • LZFS-ZXC
and
Anastasius I Dicorus
0430 – 0518 • LLM4-MDB
above abaixo debajo
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=== ИСТОЧНИК ===
http://fabpedigree.com/s050/f041744.htm
Family 1: Bigleniza , b. ABT 455 in Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire d. in Constantinople, Anatolia, Asia Minor, Byzantine Empire
- Petrus Sabbatius "Justinian I" Emperor of Byzantium, b. 11 MAY 482 in Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire d. 14 NOV 565 in Constantinople, Anatolia, Asia Minor, Byzantine Empire
- Praeiecta of Byzantium, b. 490 in Roman Empire
Sources:
- Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
Publication: Name: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM.htm#_Toc1905647;
Note: 2. [BIGLENIZA] . The notes in the edition of Procopius’s Anecdota which has been consulted, written by Nicolas Alemann, state that the mother of Emperor Iustinian is named in Theofilos’s Vita Iustiniani[230], but the latter work has not yet been consulted. Her relationship to Emperor Iustinus is confirmed by the Pauli Historiæ Romanæ which records the accession of "Iustinianus sororis Iustini filius" as emperor[231]. Her marriage is confirmed by Procopius’s Anecdota which refer to Emperor Iustinian’s mother as "Sabbatii coniugis"[232]. The primary source which confirms her name has not been identified. m SABBATIUS, son of ---. Sabbatius & his wife had [three] children:
a) PETRUS SABBATIUS (Tauresium 11 May 482-14 Nov 565)
b) VIGILANTIA . m. Dulkidius +6
c) [son (-[515/30]).
- Title: History of the Late Roman Empire
Author: J B Bury
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.280247/page/n8/mode/1up?q=Genealogical&view=theater;
Note: His sister,
wife of Sabbatius, lived at the neighbouring village of Tauresium ®
and had two children, Petrus Sabbatius and Vigilantia. He
adopted his elder nephew, brought him to Constantinople, and
took care that he enjoyed the advantages of an excellent educa-
tion.
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