For other historical figures with similar names, see Narses (disambiguation). ... Narses (also sometimes written Nerses) (478-573) was, with ...
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Justinian dispatched a General Narses to Philae, who destroyed the Osirian temples and ...
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... off the gold -plated doors and Narses removed many of the statues, in 571 AD.
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... such as Belisarius and Narses, he regained much of the lost Roman territories ... The astute and diplomatic eunuch Narses was chosen for ...
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... uses of Jupiter or Jove, see Jupiter (disambiguation) or Jove (disambiguation) ... off the gold -plated doors and Narses removed many of ...
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... another general, Narses, to Italy, but tensions between Narses and Belisarius hampered the ... Justinian recalled Narses in 539. By then ...
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... as it was in Narses the eunuch, and Agesilaus and Tamberlanes, that were lame men.
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For other uses, see Sicilian (disambiguation). ... killed by the Byzantine general Narses in 552. For a brief period (662 - 668) during ...
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For other uses, see Padua (disambiguation). ... by the Goths under Totila, but was restored to the Eastern Empire by Narses in 568.
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... and Narses Narses (när`sēz), c.478–c.573, Byzantine official and general, one ...
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