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::::::::::: i. Tiberius Julius Sauromates II, King of the Bosporan Kingdom, died 210 AD or 211 AD, had 2 children
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* 15 February – The restored Byzantine emperor Justinian II presides over the public humiliation of his predecessors Leontius and Tiberius III and their chief associates in the Hippodrome of Constantinople, after which they are executed.
Maurice first came to Constantinople as a notarius, and came to serve as a secretary to the comes excubitorum ( commander of the Excubitors, the imperial bodyguard ) Tiberius, the future Tiberius II ( r. 578 – 582 ).
Following Tiberius ' death and the ascension of Agrippa's friend Caligula, Agrippa was set free and made governor first of the territories of Batanaea and Trachonitis that his cousin Herod II had held, then of the tetrarchy of Lysanias, with the title of " king ".
Relying on the support of the Monothelite party, he made some pretensions to the throne on the outbreak of the first great rebellion against Emperor Justinian II ; these led to his relegation to Cephalonia by Tiberius Apsimarus, and subsequently to his banishment, by order of Justinian, to Cherson.
Negotiations of peace had just begun with the Emperor Tiberius II, but Hormizd IV haughtily declined to cede anything of the conquests of his father.
The latest event mentioned in the Histories is the death of the Persian king Khosrau I ( r. 531-579 ); which indicates that Agathias was still alive in the reign of Tiberius II Constantine ( r. 578-582 ).
On December 7, 574, Justin II, in one of his more lucid moments, had Tiberius proclaimed Caesar and adopted him as his own son.
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