Person:Pompeius Unknown (1)

Watchers
Pompeius _____
 
d.Abt 532
  1. Pompeius _____ - Abt 532
  • HPompeius _____ - Abt 532
  • W.  Anastasia (add)
m. Bet 546 and 548
  1. John _____, son of Pompeius and Anastasia
Facts and Events
Name Pompeius _____
Gender Male
Occupation[1] 501 İstanbul, İstanbul, TurkeyConsul
Death[1] Abt 532
Marriage Bet 546 and 548 to Anastasia (add)
Reference Number Q960953 (Wikidata)


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Pompeius (Greek: Πομπήιος, died 532) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire and nephew of the Emperor Anastasius I (reigned 491–518). His family gained political prominence with the accession of Anastasius. Pompeius was consul in 501, and was elevated to the patricianate, probably by Anastasius. He held military office, serving in the Iberian War. He married a woman named Anastasia, and had at least one son. In 532, Pompeius' brother Hypatius was acclaimed emperor by the rioters during the Nika riots; after the riots were put down, both Hypatius and Pompeius were executed.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Pompeius (consul 501), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.