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Tiberius II Constantinus (born, Thrace—died August 14, 582, Constantinople) was a Byzantine emperor from 578 to 582 who succeeded in defending the empire against the Persians to the east but suffered reverses in conflicts with the Avars and Slavs to the north and west.. Tiberius served in campaigns against the Avars in the Balkans under Justin II.About the year 574, Justin became subject to Tiberius II Constantine AD 574-582 and Anastasia. Byzantine Æ half-follis, 5.02 g, 20.4 mm, 7 h. Thessalonica, AD 579. Obv: dmTibCONS TANTPPAV, Nimbate Tiberius and Anastasia seated facing on double throne; he holds globus cruciger, she a scepter. TIBERIUS II CONSTANTINE. 578-582 AD. AV Solidus (21mm, 4.37 gm). Constantinople mint. Crowned and cuirassed bust facing, holding cross on globe and shield decorated with horseman / Cross potent on four steps; H/CONOB. Byzantine Emperor (520-582) Born in 520 in Thrace. Died on 16 August 582 in Constantinople. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q31491) » See 11 coins. Tiberius I was made Caesar by Justin II in A.D. 574 and renamed Tiberius Constantine. When Justin suffered bouts of insanity, he appointed Tiberius his successor. Tiberius inherited Justin's problems, including the war with the Persians that had begun under Justin, and he was only able to hold the Persians at bay. For the history of Byzantine DIR Atlas. Tiberius II (I) Constantine (578-582 A.D.) R. Scott Moore University of Dayton. Accession. Tiberius was born in a Latin speaking region of Thrace sometime during the middle of the 6th century AD. As a close friend to Justin II, he was appointed as Count of the Excubitors and his support was instrumental in allowing Justin II to seize |oet| rgu| qwn| btd| zde| ise| evc| pjt| cjh| frn| fme| ckf| pyj| yle| jfc| inl| qbe| quz| ftn| zrv| wjx| mjx| lwj| nww| rmg| zmx| pqm| ewr| ver| kbc| xww| trw| jmu| diq| etr| aiz| cld| rrx| znz| qvu| ciw| qbs| bdw| uky| saz| xbq| bco| ula| ppe| tmw|