Callinicus

Deceased Person

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Who is Callinicus?

Callinicus was the exarch of Ravenna. He is called Gallicinus, or Gallicini patricii, by the Lombard historian Paul the Deacon.

The first few years of his administration were marked by relatively good fortune. In 598 an armistice between the Byzantines and the Lombards had been concluded in which the Lombards were acknowledged as sovereign rulers of the lands in their possession, and which was observed by both parties over the following years. However around 601, Callinicus took advantage of a rebellion by the duces of Tridentum and Forum Julii and broke the peace by kidnapping the Lombard king Agilulf's daughter and her husband from Parma. In response, Agilulf invaded the Exarchate, destroying Padua, pillaging Istria, then defeating Callinicus outside the walls of Ravenna.

Shortly afterwards Callinicus was replaced by Smaragdus; Richards states Callinicus was recalled.

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  • Kallinikos
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  • Christianity

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on July 23, 2013

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