Rufius Gennadius Probus Orestes
Politician
Who is Rufius Gennadius Probus Orestes?
Rufius Gennadius Probus Orestes was a Roman aristocrat. He was appointed consul for the year 530, which he held without a colleague.
On 17 December 546 Orestes was in Rome when the Visigothic King Totila captured the city, Orestes, Anicius Olybrius, Anicius Maximus, and other patricii sought refuge in Old St. Peter's Basilica. He afterwards joined a group of refugees who followed the Byzantine army as far as Portus. The following year, when some Byzantine soldiers were patrolling in Campania and encountered captured senators, who were freed and afterward sent to Sicily, he was left behind due to a lack of horses. Orestes was still a prisoner of the Visigoths when Narses conquered Rome in 552; the senators were preparing to return to Rome, but the Goths who guarded them, enraged by the death of Totila, killed them all.
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