avgastos
Avgastos, also known as Avgastos the Younger, was a Byzantine general and statesman who served under Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) during the late 6th century. His name is derived from the Greek word *avgastos*, meaning "illustrious" or "noble." Avgastos played a significant role in the Byzantine reconquest of North Africa, a key campaign in Justinian’s ambitious efforts to restore the Roman Empire’s former territories.
Born into a distinguished military family, Avgastos likely began his career as a junior officer before rising
After the reconquest, Avgastos remained active in North Africa, overseeing governance and military operations. He was
Avgastos’ career declined after Justinian’s death in 565, as political instability under subsequent emperors reduced the