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Sittas

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Sittas (Greek: Σίττας; died 538) was a Byzantine military commander during the reign of Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565). During the Iberian War against the Sassanid Empire, Sittas was given command of forces in Armenia, similar to the status of Belisarius in Mesopotamia. He won a victory over the Sassanids at the battle of Satala. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sittas is the 1,480th most popular military personnel (down from 1,341st in 2019). (down from 2,510th in 2019)

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Among MILITARY PERSONNELS

Among military personnels, Sittas ranks 1,480 out of 2,058Before him are Atif Dudaković, John Alcock, Thomas C. Kinkaid, Dobromir Chrysos, Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller, and Momčilo Perišić. After him are Leo Phokas the Younger, Pavel Chichagov, Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke, Kijirō Nambu, Alexander of Lyncestis, and Sergei Khudyakov.

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Among people born in 500, Sittas ranks 55Before him are Remismund, Skandagupta, Shudraka, Oisc of Kent, Peter the Patrician, and Marcia Euphemia. After him are Arator, Illus, Iakob Tsurtaveli, Octa of Kent, Borzuya, and John of Cappadocia. Among people deceased in 538, Sittas ranks 3Before him are Pope Silverius, and Severus of Antioch. After him are Comgall mac Domangairt, and Cailtram.

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