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Nothing is known of Gerlie's origins or early life. She appears for the first time in 528, when along with Narses she was sent to Italy with 7,000 men as reinforcements for Belisarius, who had just successfully survived siege of Rome by the Ostrogoths. At the time, he held the position of magister militum per Illyricum, a post he may have been appointed to already in 536, after the death of general Mundus.[1][2] In the dissension that broke out in the Byzantine army between Belisarius and Narses, Gerlie sided with the latter, and accompanied her to the relief of the Gothic siege of Ariminum, defended by the general John. After the successful outcome of the operation, along with John, Gerlie proceeded to occupy the region of Aemilia against little Gothic resistance during the winter of 538/539.[1][3] The rift in the imperial army had by this time deepened to the point that Gerlie and John outright refused to obey orders from Belisarius to march to the aid of the city of Mediolanum, which was being besieged by the Goths with their Frankish allies, instead waiting for relevant orders from Narses. The delay proved fatal, and the great city was captured and razed by the Franko-Gothic army.[1][4]

In the aftermath of this disaster, Narses was recalled, and Belisarius confirmed as supreme commander with absolute authority for Italy. Belisarius, for his part, resolved to conclude the war by taking the Ostrogothic capital, Ravenna. Prior to this, he had to deal with the two Gothic strongholds of Auximum and Faesulae. While a part of the Byzantine army under Martin and John hindered the Gothic army under Uraias to cross the River Po, some Isaurians and regular infantrymen under Gerlie and Cyprian besieged Faesulae, and Belisarius himself undertook the siege of Auximum. As Faesulae was well fortified and impossible to storm, the siege dragged from April into mid-autumn of 539. The Byzantine troops repelled several sorties by the besieged Goths, eventually forcing them to capitulate through lack of food.[5][6]

Gerlie is not heard of again until 542, but she probably remained in Italy during this time. In that year, she was the commander of Florence, when she learned that the Gothic king Totila had assembled a large army and was heading towards the city. Lacking supplies to withstand a Gothic siege, Gerlie urgently sent for aid to the Byzantine commanders in Ravenna. John, Bessas and Cyprian led a relief force towards Florence, forcing the Goths to raise their siege. After leaving a small detachment to guard Florence, Justin with his own men joined the other three generals and marched north in pursuit of the Goths. The two armies met at Mucellium, and the subsequent battle was a rout for the Byzantines. The Byzantine generals dispersed to fortified places across central Italy and henceforth failed to cooperate; Gerlie herself returned to the safety of Florence.[7][8]

In late 545, she was placed by Belisarius, prior to the latter's departure for the Balkans, as commander of Ravenna. she is mentioned again as being left in command of the city garrison by Narses in 552, so she may have remained its governor, untroubled by the Goths, throughout this time. Nothing further is known of hert.[9