Vitalian (father), Coutzes and Venilus (brothers) John (cousin or brother)
Bouzes or Buzes (Greek: Βούζης, fl. 528–556) was an Eastern Roman general active in the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–565) in the wars against the Sassanid Persians.
Bouzes was a native of Thrace. He was likely a son of the general and rebel Vitalian. Procopius identifies Coutzes and Venilus as brothers of Bouzes....
reinforcing Belisarius with the duces of Phoenice Libanensis Coutzes and Bouzes, the dux of Phoenicia Proclianus (according to Malalas), Sebastianus, Vincentius...
regional language. In Liberia, the people and language are also known as "Bouze" (Busy, Buzi), which is considered offensive. Today, Loma uses a Latin-based...
and leaders Justinian I John Tzibus † Dagisthaeus Bessas Martin Valerian Bouzes Belisarius Justin Gubazes II of Lazica (after 548) Dabragezas Elmingir Khosrow...
Illyrian or Thracian Leo I the Thracian, Eastern Roman Emperor from 457 to 474 Bouzes or Buzes, Eastern Roman general active during the reign of Justinian the...
hampered their flight, many of them being killed in the subsequent stampede. Bouzes and his cavalry noticed the situation, returned, covered their retreat,...
in 528, as joint dux of Phoenice Libanensis together with his brother, Bouzes. The dual command had been instituted the year before by Emperor Justinian...
footprint of Saint Martin at Saint-Épain (Indre-et-Loire), but also at Bouze-lès-Beaune (Côte d'Or) ... The Laetoli footprints are hominid tracks left...
calls him "Comentiolus". Domnentiolus was born to an unnamed sister of Bouzes. The relation is reported by both Zacharias Rhetor and Procopius. His other...