Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent, David A. Michelson and James E. Walters, (eds.), "Maurice, Roman emperor — ܡܘܪܝܩܐ " in last modified January 12, 2024, http://syriaca.org/person/1910 ܡܘܪܝܩܐ Mawrīqē Maurice, Roman emperor Mawrīqē Maurice l’empereur Maurice the Emperor Maurice ܡܠܟܐ Mauricius http://syriaca.org/person/1910 http://syriaca.org/johnofephesus/persons/1910 http://www.csc.org.il/db/browse.aspx?db=SB&sL=M&sK=Maurice&sT=keywords https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_(emperor) The Emperor Maurice was Byzantine emperor at the end of the sixth century and beginning of the seventh century. Maurice was commander of the imperial bodyguard in the late 570s and led the Roman troops in the east in the war against the Sasanian Empire. The emperor Tiberius elevated him to the rank of Caesar shortly before his death, thereby designating him as his successor. During his reign, Maurice brought the war with the Sasanians to a successful completion in 591 and restored Roman rule in the Balkan provinces. He was a committed Chalcedonian, yet John of Ephesus is quite positive towards him since he did not embark on a policy of persecution towards the miaphysites. Maurice was overthrown and murdered after an army mutiny in November 602. 582-602 0602-11-27 male Saint Maurice, Roman emperor is commemorated in Maurice the Emperor (text). Bibliotheca Hagiographica Syriaca 480 A Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Christianity Maurice the Emperor 115; 167; 173; 174; 251; 252; 253; 262; 263; 264; 265; 268; 269; 270; 271; 273; 274; 275; 276; 309; 310; 311; 312; 313; 330; 331; 338; 339 3.2.49; 3.3.34; 3.3.40; 3.5.13; 3.5.14; 3.5.15; 3.5.18; 3.5.19; 3.5.20; 3.5.21; 3.5.22; 3.5.23; 3.6.14; 3.6.15; 3.6.16; 3.6.17; 3.6.27; 3.6.34; 3.6.35 Fl. Mauricius Tiberius 4 855-860 855-860 115; 167; 173; 174; 251; 252; 253; 262; 263; 264; 265; 268; 269; 270; 271; 273; 274; 275; 276; 309; 310; 311; 312; 313; 330; 331; 338; 339