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See also: East See also: Roman emperor from 582 to 602, was of Roman descent, but a native of Arabissus in See also: Cappadocia
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He spent his youth at the See also: court of See also: Justin II., and, having joined the army, fought with distinction in the Persian War (578–581)
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At the age of See also: forty-three he was declared Caesar by the dying emperor Tiberius II., who bestowed upon him the See also: hand of his daughter Constantina
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See also: Maurice brought the Persian War to a successful close by the restoration of See also: Chosroes II. to the See also: throne (591)
.
On the See also: northern frontier he at first bought off the See also: Avars by payments which compelled him to exercise strict See also: economy in his general administration, but after J95 inflicted several defeats upon them through his general Crispus
.
By his strict discipline and his refusal to ransom a See also: captive corps he provoked to See also: mutiny the army on the Danube
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The revolt spread to the popular factions in Constantinople, and Maurice consented to abdicate
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He withdrew to See also: Chalcedon, but was hunted down and put to See also: death after witnessing the slaughter of his five sons
.
The See also: work on military See also: art (arparnyuca) ascribed to him is a See also: con-temporary work of unknown authorship (ed
.
See also: Scheffer, Arriani tactica et Mauricii ars militaris, See also: Upsala, 1664; see Max Jahns, Gesch. d
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Kriegswissensch., i
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152—156)
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See Theophylactus See also: Simocatta, Vita Mauricii (ed. de Boor, 1887) ; E
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See also: Gibbon, The Decline and Fall of the Roman See also: Empire (ed
.
See also: Bury, See also: London, 1896, v
.
19-2I, 57); J
.
B
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Bury, The Later Roman Empire (London, 1889, ii
.
83—94) ; G
.
See also: Finlay, See also: History of See also: Greece (ed
.
1877, See also: Oxford, i
.
299-306)
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