At the eve of his campaigns, the emperor Maurice visited the city to oversee reconstruction.
He and his family rebelled against the Byzantine emperor Maurice (r. 582-602).
The emperor Maurice (r. 582-602) is never mentioned, suggesting that Agathias was dead by 582.
He held this post until named exarch by Emperor Maurice (r. 582-602) sometime between 585 and 592.
Sentenced to death, he was quickly pardoned and received rewards from Emperor Maurice (r. 582-602).
The first of these was published under Emperor Maurice (582-602); under each title were given, after the canons, the corresponding civil laws.
In response to this defeat, Tiberius replaced Justinian with the future emperor Maurice.
Peter, the brother of Emperor Maurice (r. 582-602).
Emperor Maurice decided to support the exiled monarch, and assembled an army to restore Khosrau to his throne.
The Strategikon attributed to the Emperor Maurice (r. 582-602) was compiled in the late sixth century.