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Marcellus ((ギリシア語:Μάρκελλος)) was an East Roman (Byzantine) judicial official, one of the closest aides of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) and commander of the imperial bodyguard of the ''excubitores'' in circa 541–552. ==Biography== Nothing is known of his early life and career, but he was evidently an experienced judge, for on April 8, 539 Emperor Justinian appointed him as one of the four senior judges (''iudices pedanei''). It is possible that he was one of the ''comites consistoriani'', since he is referred to as ''comes'' in 540.〔.〕 In the Novel concerning his appointment, he is recorded by Emperor Justinian as being a close associate and "famous for his concern for justice", while the historian Procopius of Caesarea describes him as very austere, incorruptible, and a forbidding personality, with a profound concern for justice and truth.〔.〕 By early 541, Marcellus had been appointed to the very influential post of ''comes excubitorum'', head of the imperial and palace guard.〔.〕
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