Justinian dynasty
Justinian dynasty | |||
Chronology | |||
Justin I | 518–527 | ||
Justinian I | 527–565 | ||
Justin II | 565–578 | ||
with Sophia and Tiberius as regents, 574–578 | |||
Tiberius II | 578–582 | ||
Maurice | 582–602 | ||
with Theodosius as co-emperor, 590–602 | |||
Succession | |||
Preceded by Leonid dynasty |
Followed by Phocas and the Heraclian dynasty |
The Justinian Dynasty is a family who ruled over the Byzantine Empire from 518 to 602. It originated with Justin I and ended with Maurice. Patriarch Germanus I of Constantinople (term c. 715 – 730), whose father was named Justinian, might have been a descendant of the dynasty. The names Justin, Justinian and Germanus were common among dynasty members. [1] [2]
- Justin I - (518–527)
- No issue from the marriage with Euphemia
- Vigilantia, sister of Justin
- From the marriage with Sabbatius
- Petrus Sabbatius, later adopted by Justin and raised to the rank of emperor as Justinian I - (527–565)
- No issue from the marriage with Theodora
- Vigilantia, sister of Justinian I
- From the marriage with Dulcissimus
- Justin II - (565–578)
- From his marriage to Sophia
- Arabia. Married Baduarius
- adoption of Tiberius II Constantine - (574–582)
- From his marriage to Ino Anastasia.
- Constantina, a daughter who married Maurice (582–602)
- Theodosius. Eldest son and co-emperor of Maurice. Married a daughter of patrikios Germanus.
- Tiberius. Second son. Supposed to inherit Italy.
- Miriam/Maria. Supposed daughter of Maurice. Married Khosrau II.
- Charito, a daughter who married Germanus
- Constantina, a daughter who married Maurice (582–602)
- From his marriage to Ino Anastasia.
- From his marriage to Sophia
- Marcellus, married Juliana, great-great-niece of Anastasius I
- Praejecta
- Justin II - (565–578)
- From the marriage with Dulcissimus
- Petrus Sabbatius, later adopted by Justin and raised to the rank of emperor as Justinian I - (527–565)
- From the marriage with Sabbatius
- Unknown brother or sister of Justin
References
- ↑ Cambridge Ancient History vol. 14, page 149
- ↑ Profile of the Justinian Dynasty in Medieval Lands by Charles Cawley
Sources
- Bury, John Bagnall (1958) [1923]. History of the Later Roman Empire. Courier Dover Publications. p. 20. ISBN 0-486-20399-9.
- Cameron, Averil; Ward-Perkins, Bryan.; Whitby, Michael (2000), The Cambridge ancient history 14. Late Antiquity: empire and successors, A.D. 425 - 600, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-32591-9
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