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Justinian I
Eastern Roman Emperor who ruled from 527 to 565 (482-565)
Maurice
Byzantine Emperor (539-602)
Justin I
Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 518 to 527 (450-527)
Theodora
Byzantine empress from 527 to 548
Justin II
Emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 565 to 574 (520-578)
Tiberius II Constantine
Byzantine Emperor (520-582)
Euphemia
6th-century Byzantine empress
Theodosius
Byzantine emperor; son of Byzantine Emperor Maurice
Sophia
Byzantine empress
Matasuntha
Mataswintha, also spelled Matasuintha, Matasuentha, Mathesuentha, Matasvintha, or Matasuntha, () was a daughter of Eutharic and Amalasuintha. She was a sister of Athalaric, King of the Ostrogoths. Their maternal grandparents were Theodoric the Great and Audofleda.
Constantina
Byzantine empress
Ino Anastasia
Empress consort of Tiberius II Constantine
Germanus
Byzantine general
Justin
Byzantine aristocrat and general
Justinian
6th-century Byzantine military general
Philippicus
Byzantine general
Peter
brother of the Byzantine Emperor Maurice
Byzantine Empire under the Justinian dynasty
Byzantine Empire from 518 to 602
Baduarius
Baduarius () was an East Roman aristocrat, the son-in-law of Byzantine emperor Justin II (r. 565–578 AD). Theophanes the Confessor erroneously calls him a brother of the Emperor.
Maria
daughter of Byzantine emperor Maurice, and wife of Khosrau II
Tiberius
Byzantine noble
Praejecta
Praejecta or Praiecta (Greek: Πραιέκτα) was sister to Byzantine emperor Justin II and a niece to Justinian I (r. 527–565).
Domitian of Melitene
Byzantine bishop and saint
Marcian
Byzantine general
Arabia
daughter of Justin II
Germanus
Caesar of the Byzantine Empire
Paul
father of Byzantine Emperor Maurice
Marcellus
brother of Justin II
Vigilantia
Vigilantia (, born 490) was a sister of Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565), and mother to his successor Justin II (r. 565–574).
Comito
Comito ( died after 528 AD) was a Byzantine stage performer, the daughter of Acacius "the bear-keeper", and an elder sister to Theodora and Anastasia. Through Theodora, Comito was a sister-in-law of Justinian I. The main source of information on Comito's life is Procopius, although Comito is also mentioned by John Malalas, Theophanes the Confessor and Georgios Kedrenos.
Boraides
Boraides (, d. 548) was a cousin of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565), better known for his role in ending the Nika riots of 532. The primary source about him is Procopius.
Germanus
Byzantine senator