->''Spare a penny for Belisarius''
-->-- Famous saying

Flavius Belisarius (c. 500 - 565) was perhaps the greatest general of the UsefulNotes/ByzantineEmpire, and in his cunning, determination, and his tragic victimization by [[DecadentCourt court politics]], is in a way an [[UrExample archetype]] of the Byzantine state. He is first mentioned as an officer in the bodyguard of TheEmperor (first Justin and then Justinian). His first military command was against the Persians. This was a seesaw campaign in which his most notable achievement was the great victory of Dara. His next deed was the bloody subjugation of a revolt by Constantinople's chariot racing fans (yes, really. Chariot races were very SeriousBusiness), which by some accounts had 30,000 people slaughtered.

After this he was sent to North Africa to fulfill Justinian's ambition to restore the Roman Empire in the West. The Vandals who ruled at the time were led by an ineffectual monarch, and Belisarius was able to outwit him militarily and politically and to gain enough [[IFightForTheStrongestSide defections]] to give Justinian a solid base. Belisarius' next campaign was in Italy. While there were many victories including the temporary capture of Rome itself, the campaign was tougher than North Africa. At the height of the campaign, the Gothic rulers of Italy tried to bribe him with the offer of making him an independent emperor. Though he refused, Justinian was suspicious enough to recall him to Constantinople (this has been alternately seen as a SecretTestOfCharacter). He was sent back again to Italy and then recalled again, in favour of Narses who was a less famous general (he'd started out as a [[BadassBureaucrat bureaucrat]]) but a competent one in his own right, with a nigh uncanny skill for logistics.

He was then forcibly retired but called back to repel an invasion of Bulgars. After this he was tried for corruption in Constantinople and found guilty, though opinion is generally that he was innocent and the victim of political rivalry. In any case, he was pardoned by Justinian but he retired and stepped down for good. According to legend he was blinded and spent the rest of his life as a beggar. However, modern historians generally believe he was simply relieved of duty and died out of favour, but comparatively comfortable.

His skill despite often incredibly unfavourable odds and varying levels of support from his employing government earned him a spot on the list of people who are often claimed to be "Last of the Romans" (a title in reference to the spirit of Ancient Rome, not a literal one) - a list that included the Emperor he served: Justinian. Belisarius also gets the notable honour of being the ''only'' Byzantine general and the ''last'' in the Roman Empire to be given a ''Roman Triumph;'' for his actions in the Vandalic Wars.
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!!Tropes as portrayed in media:
* FourStarBadass: While he did lose battles, he gave the Persians a bloody nose, smashed the Vandals, crushed the Goths and beat the Bulgars. If he hadn't been recalled from Italy, where he was on the brink of victory (the incompetence of more than one GeneralFailure led to a canny Gothic leader with only about 1,000 men retake most of the peninsula), the Byzantines might well have kept and consolidated Italy and retaken Spain or Gaul (France).
* HenpeckedHusband: According to Procopius' ''Secret History'' anyway - which is not the most... ''balanced''.
* StoicWoobie: Remembered as this in Longfellow's poem
* TragicHero: How he is most remembered in legend.
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!!Appears in the following works:

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* Played by Lang Jeffries in ''Film/TheLastRoman,'' a movie based on Dahn's novel ''A Struggle for Rome'' (see below)
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* ''Literature/BelisariusSeries'' by Creator/DavidDrake and Creator/EricFlint, in which a crystalline entity from the future joins forces with Belisarius to fight a cyborg that is using the Malwa Empire in India to take over the world.
* A fictionalized version, Raj Whitehall, in ''Literature/TheGeneralSeries'' by Creator/DavidDrake and Creator/SMStirling.
%%* ''Belisarius'' by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
* ''Literature/CountBelisarius'' by Creator/RobertGraves -- A historical novel, similar to Graves' more famous ''Literature/IClaudius''. Partially based on Procopius' ''Secret History'', it portrays Belisarius as a noble and brave general, whose talents are wasted in the service of Justinian, a cruel and incompetent tyrant.
* A fictionalized version appears in [[Literature/FoundationAndEmpire the Foundation story "The General"/"Dead Hand"]] as General Bel Riose.
* Plays a major role in the historical novel ''Literature/AStruggleForRome'' by Felix Dahn, wherein during his Italian campaign he is TheRival to (the fictional) Cethegus, the ambitious prefect of Rome.

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* He is the first Byzantine hero of ''VideoGame/AgeOfEmpiresCastleSiege'', appearing as "Belisarius". He's mostly weak, but has a special ability to destroy walls.
* ''VideoGame/TotalWarAttila'' has ''The Last Roman'' DLC, which focuses on Belisarius reconquering the fallen territories of the Western Roman Empire from the Barbarian Kingdoms. Belisarius is the faction leader of the Roman Expedition, the Expedition is allied to the Roman Empire but has the option of [[AlternateHistory separating from it and forming the Roman Kingdom]].
* Plays a significant role in Creator/LSpragueDeCamp's AlternateHistory novel ''Literature/LestDarknessFall''.

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* Naturally shows up in the Byzantine series of ''WebAnimation/UnbiasedHistory''.
* Unsurprisingly brought up in the ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfByzantium'' podcast. Procopius', his aide, history books (both state-approved and secret) also being a topic of discussion.
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