Peter, Patrikios, approximately 500-565

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Name (Hebrew)
פטרוס, הפטריקי, 500 בערך-565
Name (Latin)
Peter, Patrikios, approximately 500-565
Other forms of name
Petrus Patricius
Patricius, Petrus, approximately 500-565
Patrikios, Peter, approximately 500-565
Peter, Patrikios, ca. 500-565
Peter, the Patrician, approximately 500-565
Petros, Patrikios, approximately 500-565
Petrus, Patricius, approximately 500-565
Date of birth
0500
Date of death
0565
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 250926283
Wikidata: Q964738
Library of congress: nr 96040594
TAU10: 000614069
Sources of Information
  • Petros Patrikios, 1990:added t.p. (Peter the Patrician)
  • Oxf. dict. Byz.(Peter Patrikios; b. ca. 500, d. Constantinople 565; official, diplomat, writer)
  • LC manual cat.:(hdg.: Petrus Patricius)
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Wikipedia description:

Peter the Patrician (Latin: Petrus Patricius, Greek: Πέτρος ὁ Πατρίκιος, Petros ho Patrikios; c. 500–565) was a senior Byzantine official, diplomat, and historian. A well-educated and successful lawyer, he was repeatedly sent as envoy to Ostrogothic Italy in the prelude to the Gothic War of 535–554. Despite his diplomatic skill, he was not able to avert war, and was imprisoned by the Goths in Ravenna for a few years. Upon his release, he was appointed to the post of magister officiorum, head of the imperial secretariat, which he held for an unparalleled 26 years. In this capacity, he was one of the leading ministers of Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565), playing an important role in the Byzantine emperor's religious policies and the relations with Sassanid Persia; most notably he led the negotiations for the peace agreement of 562 that ended the 20-year-long Lazic War. His historical writings survive only in fragments, but provide unique source material on early Byzantine ceremonies and diplomatic issues between Byzantium and the Sassanids.

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