Dorotheus (magister militum)
Dorotheus was a Byzantine military commander. While being magister militum per Armeniam he won a battle against the Persians, in 530, as well as taking part in the Battle of Satala.{{Cite book|last=Hughes, Ian (Historian)|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/294885267|title=Belisarius : the last Roman general|date=2009|publisher=Westholme|isbn=978-1-59416-085-1|location=Yardley, Pa.|pages=Chapters 4 and Appendix II, section: Dorotheus|oclc=294885267}} At Satala he defended the city while his superior Sittas was hidden with some cavalry in the nearby area and attacked the Persians in the rear, routing their 30,000 with the Byzantine 15,000.{{Cite book|last=Heather, P. J. (Peter J.)|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1007044617|title=Rome resurgent : war and empire in the age of Justinian|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2018|isbn=978-0-19-936274-5|location=New York, NY|pages=Chapter 4|oclc=1007044617}} He defeated the Persians again in 531 and later drove the Sabir Huns out through the Caucasus.{{Cite book|last=Hughes, Ian (Historian)|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/294885267|title=Belisarius : the last Roman general|date=2009|publisher=Westholme|isbn=978-1-59416-085-1|location=Yardley, Pa.|pages=Appendix II, section: Dorotheus|oclc=294885267}} He was sent to North Africa with Belisarius, but died on the way, which caused mourning throughout the army.{{Cite book|last=Hughes, Ian (Historian)|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/294885267|title=Belisarius : the last Roman general|date=2009|publisher=Westholme|isbn=978-1-59416-085-1|location=Yardley, Pa.|pages=Chapter 6 and Appendix II, section: Dorotheus|oclc=294885267}}
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Category:Generals of Justinian I
Category:People of the Roman–Sasanian Wars
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