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Romanus (exarch)
Romanus (died 596 or 597) was Exarch of Ravenna (589-596/7).
In 589 he became Exarch in place of the discredited Smaragdus.〔Paul the Deacon (3.26). ''History of the Lombards'', translated by William Dudley Foulke, 1907 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1974), p. 133〕 In his first year Romanus recovered the cities of Modena, Reggio, Parma, Piacenza, Altinum, and Mantua from the Lombards.〔As described in the ''Liber Pontificalis''. Raymond Davis (translator), ''The Book of Pontiffs (Liber Pontificalis)'', first edition (Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 1989), p. 61.〕
In 592 Pope Gregory I appealed to the Exarch for help in assisting Naples, then under Lombard attack, but Romanus thought it more prudent to remain in central Italy. The Pope was forced to make peace with the Duchy of Spoleto to save Naples.〔R.A. Markus, ''Gregory the Great and His World'' (Cambridge: University Press, 1997), p. 102f〕 Shortly afterwards, the Lombards occupied Perugia, causing Romanus to send an army to retake Umbria.〔Paul the Deacon (4.8). Foulke however dates this to 594, while noting that the historian Thomas Hodgkin dates this to 593 (''History of the Lombards'', p. 155n .2)〕 The Lombard King Agilulf, noticing this, crossed into central Italy and even threatened Rome. Frustrated with the lack of support he received from the Exarch (R.A. Markus describes him as a "large thorn in Gregory's side"),〔Markus, ''Gregory the Great'', p. 105〕 the Pope tried to circumvent Romanus' authority by appealing to the Byzantine Emperor Maurice in 595, but this proved fruitless, given the fact that Maurice saw more emphasis in maintaining a link between Ravenna and the Balkans, where he kept the Avars and Slavs at bay.
Romanus died soon after this, and was succeeded by Callinicus, who proved to be more conciliatory to Pope Gregory.
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