NARSES
Narses, along with Veli Sarius, is one of the two heads of the Byzantine Empire Emperor Justinian I. Narses was a noteworthy eunuch in Constantinople, but Justinian began to become famous with the Emperor in 527. In 552, Justinian I removed Veli Sarius from the front line of the East Gothic kingdom, and appointed him as his successor at the age of 74, and Naresh showed off his old days and destroyed the tortillas in the battle of ages. In the following year, in 553 Battle of Mons Lactarius, he fought against the rest of the East Goth troops and won, and in 554 he drove the Frank and Alamani over the Alps. The remaining Dong goths surrendered to Narses, and Italy returned to the empire. Narses sat down with the governor in Italy, but it was not popular among the inhabitants.