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Acacius (Alexandria) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acacius (Alexandria) Acacius () was a Byzantine military officer, active in Alexandria during the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–565). Acacius was a native of Amida, and Zacharias Rhetor calls him "Bar Eshkhofo", which seems to mean "son of a cobbler.〔Martindale, Jones & Morris (1992), p. 9〕 Zacharias further reports that after the deposition of Patriarch Paul of Alexandria and his replacement by Zoilus (in 539/540), Acacius was the military officer tasked to protect Zoilus from the hostile population of Alexandria.〔''Chronicle of Zachariah Rhetor, Bishop of Mytilene'', X.1, ed. 1889, p. 300〕 Acacius was probably a professional soldier, but seems to have held a lower position, perhaps a ''comes rei militaris'' or a ''tribunus'' (cavalry regimental commander).〔 == References ==
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