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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Pacúrio foi um príncipe da família real ibPacúrio foi um príncipe da família real ibérica e um comandante militar a serviço do Império Bizantino na península Itálica; seu nome é presumivelmente uma versão latinizada do georgiano Bakuri. Foi o filho de Perânio, também um general sob o imperador Justiniano (r. 527–565). Durante a Guerra Gótica (535–554), foi enviado em 547, junto com Sérgio, para reforçar Belisário na Calábria. Possivelmente continuou ativo na Itália pelos próximos anos. Em 552, comandou as tropas bizantinas em Hidrunto e negociou a rendição de Tarento e Aquerôntia com seus comandantes góticos Ragnaris e Moras. Partiu para Constantinopla para conseguir a aprovação imperial. Ao retornar no outono de 552, com a ascensão de Teia (r. 552–553), Ragnaris recusou-se a se render e tomou cinquenta soldados romanos como reféns. Pacúrio marchou contra ele e ganhou uma vitória decisiva. contra ele e ganhou uma vitória decisiva. , Ο Πακούριος (γεωργιανά: ბაკური) ήταν πρίγκΟ Πακούριος (γεωργιανά: ბაკური) ήταν πρίγκιπας του Βασιλείου της Ιβηρίας , καθώς και στρατιωτικός διοικητής στην υπηρεσία των Ρωμαίων στην Ιταλία. Το όνομά του αποτελεί πιθανώς απόδοση του γεωργιανού ονόματος Μπακούρι. Ο Πακούριος ήταν υιός του Περάνιου, επίσης στρατηγού κατά την διάρκεια της περιόδου βασιλείας του Αυτοκράτορα Ιουστινιανού Α΄. Κατά την διάρκεια του , εστάλη, μαζί με τον Σέργιο, προκειμένου να ενισχύσει τον Βελισάριο στην Καλαβρία το 547. Το 552, ηγήθηκε των ρωμαϊκών στρατευμάτων στο και διαπραγματεύτηκε την συνθηκολόγηση του Τάραντα και της και των Γότθων διοικητών τους, και Μόρας. Όταν ο Ράγναρις επιχείρησε να απωθήσει τους Ρωμαίους και συνέλαβε πενήντα εκ των στρατιωτών τους ως ομήρους, ο Πακούριος βάδισε εναντίον του και πέτυχε καθοριστική νίκη. εναντίον του και πέτυχε καθοριστική νίκη. , Pacurius (Georgian: ბაკური, romanized: bakPacurius (Georgian: ბაკური, romanized: bak'uri) was a Chosroid prince of the Kingdom of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia), and a military commander in the Roman service in Italy. His name is presumably a Latinized rendition of the Georgian Bakur, being a form of the Greek Bakour (Πακώρος), itself a variant of the Middle Iranian Pakur, derived from Old Iranian bag-puhr ('son of a god'). The name "Bakur" is the Georgian (ბაკურ) and Armenian (Բակուր) attestation of Middle Iranian Pakur. Pacurius was a son of Peranius and cousin of Phazas. He served as a general under the emperor Justinian I. During the Gothic War (535–554), he was sent, together with Sergius, to reinforce Belisarius in Calabria in 547. In 552, he commanded the Roman troops in Hydruntum and negotiated the surrender of Tarentum and Acherontia and their Gothic commandants Ragnaris and Moras. When Ragnaris attempted to outplay the Romans and took fifty of their soldiers hostage, Pacurius marched against him and won a decisive victory.ed against him and won a decisive victory.
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rdfs:comment Pacúrio foi um príncipe da família real ibPacúrio foi um príncipe da família real ibérica e um comandante militar a serviço do Império Bizantino na península Itálica; seu nome é presumivelmente uma versão latinizada do georgiano Bakuri. Foi o filho de Perânio, também um general sob o imperador Justiniano (r. 527–565). Durante a Guerra Gótica (535–554), foi enviado em 547, junto com Sérgio, para reforçar Belisário na Calábria. Possivelmente continuou ativo na Itália pelos próximos anos.inuou ativo na Itália pelos próximos anos. , Pacurius (Georgian: ბაკური, romanized: bakPacurius (Georgian: ბაკური, romanized: bak'uri) was a Chosroid prince of the Kingdom of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia), and a military commander in the Roman service in Italy. His name is presumably a Latinized rendition of the Georgian Bakur, being a form of the Greek Bakour (Πακώρος), itself a variant of the Middle Iranian Pakur, derived from Old Iranian bag-puhr ('son of a god'). The name "Bakur" is the Georgian (ბაკურ) and Armenian (Բակուր) attestation of Middle Iranian Pakur.կուր) attestation of Middle Iranian Pakur. , Ο Πακούριος (γεωργιανά: ბაკური) ήταν πρίγκιπας του Βασιλείου της Ιβηρίας , καθώς και στρατιωτικός διοικητής στην υπηρεσία των Ρωμαίων στην Ιταλία. Το όνομά του αποτελεί πιθανώς απόδοση του γεωργιανού ονόματος Μπακούρι.
rdfs:label Πακούριος της Ιβηρίας , Pacurius the Iberian , Pacúrio
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