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records that: "Before died he gave orders that his son-in-law, named Germanus, should be raised to the imperial throne. Now he had formerly been patrician. But owing to his humility of heart he refused to be emperor. Thereupon Maurice, who was of the province of
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Whitby regards the arrangement as indicating Tiberius' plans to have two co-rulers as successors. He suggests that the dying emperor might have even been trying to reintroduce the concept of a
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and Eastern Roman Emperor, with Germanus and Maurice chosen for their respective connections to the western and eastern provinces. Germanus apparently rejected this proposition;
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and then by Tiberius II. Germanus' tenure as heir appears to have lasted only a couple of days, as on 11 August only Maurice is recorded as
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History of the Later Roman Empire: From the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian, Volume 2
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The Emperor Maurice and his historian: Theophylact Simocatta on Persian and Balkan warfare
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The Emperor Maurice and his historian: Theophylact Simocatta on Persian and Balkan warfare
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Germanus disappears from sources following his marriage. He may have resurfaced as the
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The Chronicle of John, Bishop of Nikiu: Translated from Zotenberg's Ethiopic Text
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mentioned in the 7th century, whose daughter married Maurice's eldest son
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Lynda Garland, "Constantina, Wife of Maurice". 1999 article
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hypothesized that his mother could have been a daughter of
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Gold medallion commemorating Germanus' marriage to Charito
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Index

Germanus
Caesar
Byzantine Empire
Tiberius II Constantine
Ino Anastasia
Michael Whitby
patrician
praetorian prefecture of Africa
Constantina
Germanus
Matasuntha
Eutharic
Amalasuintha
Athalaric
Ostrogoths
Western
John of Nikiû
Cappadocia
Gregory of Tours
Sophia
Jordanes
Getica
Anicii
Theodor Mommsen
Anicia Juliana
Germanus
Theodosius


Chronicle. Chapter XCV (95),25-26

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