• Eutropius (Greek: Εὐτρόπιος; died 399) was a fourth-century Eastern Roman official who rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Arcadius. He was...
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    the Year of the Consulship of Eutropius and Theodorus (or, less frequently, year 1152 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 399 for this year has been used...
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  • Roman history Eutropius (consul 399), a Roman consul, put to death by the emperor Arcadius in AD 399 The subject of the Head of Eutropius, a mid 5th century...
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    1995), pp. 399-402; and Forsythe, Critical History of Early Rome, pp. 368-70 The Fasti Capitolini states C. Licinius Calvus was consul in 364 BC and...
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  • supporters of his enemy Eutropius removed; he chose Aurelianus as Praetorian prefect of the East (August 399), replacing Eutychianus, Eutropius' choice. Aurelianus...
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    Asiae, but was not born in Ephesos, but in the West, or with Eutropius, the consul of 399, who has nothing whatsoever to do with this Eutropios or the...
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    Arcadius (category 4th-century Roman consuls)
    Stilicho and possibly with the support of Eutropius. The murder certainly created an opportunity for Eutropius and for Arcadius's wife, Eudoxia, who took...
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  • prefect of the East from 397 to 399, and in 398 he held the consulate. On the occasion of the fall of Eutropius (summer 399), Eutychian was deposed and replaced...
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  • in Abkhazia, Georgia) and give all his properties to Eutropius himself. When Eutropius died (399), Abundantius succeeded in being transferred to the more...
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    archbishop of Constantinople 399 November 26 – Pope Siricius Bahram IV, king of the Sassanid Empire (Persia) Eutropius, Roman consul and eunuch Evagrius Ponticus...
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  • of Sardis Eutolmius Tatianus Eutropia Eutropius (consul 399) Eutropius, Harbor of Eutyches Eutychianus (consul 398) Eutychius, Patriarch of Constantinople...
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  • Gainas (category Roman consuls designate)
    who was hostile to Stilicho. Gainas murdered Rufinus, but the eunuch Eutropius, who was likewise Stilicho's enemy, gained power. Gainas remained mostly...
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    orchestrated by Eutropius, one of the eunuch officials serving in the Great Palace of Constantinople. Although one tale says that Eutropius presented Arcadius...
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  • Eutropius, Arcadius was motivated to agree to the demands, and removed Eutropius from power. Praetorian Prefect Flavius Aurelianus replaced Eutropius...
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    36, 74. Broughton, vol. II, pp. 11, 12 (note 1). Livy, Epitome, 93. Eutropius, vi. 6. Sallust, Historiae, fragmenta, iv. Asconius Pedianus, In Ciceronis...
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  • argument that Titus Genucus Augurinus, the consul of 451, was a plebeian, it has been noted that several other consuls in the decades preceding the decemvirate...
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  • Plebeian military tribunes served in 399, 396, 383, and 379, but in all other years between 444 and 376 BC, every consul or military tribune with consular...
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    eunuch consul Eutropius. Gainas, the aggrieved Gothic general sent to fight Tribigild, openly joined forces with him after the death of Eutropius. Zosimus...
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    portions of the Roman army, subordinate to higher magistrates, such as the consuls and praetors, promagistrates, and their legates. Various officers within...
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  • ISBN 978-1-107-03224-8. Julius Caesar— The Civil Wars, Chapter 42 Jones 2013, p. 3. Eutropius, 10:9 Victor, 41:21 Jones 2013, p. 4. Jones, Jim (2013). "Roman History...
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    Stilicho (category 4th-century Roman consuls)
    ISBN 978-0253312884. Bury, J.B. History of the Later Roman Empire. ISBN 978-048-620-399-7 Ferrill, Arther. The Fall of the Roman Empire: The Military Explanation...
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    eunuch Eutropius the consul (died 399). Gainas, the aggrieved Gothic general sent to fight him, joined forces with him after the death of Eutropius. Zosimus...
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  • private ownership of land. A third law, which provided for one of the two consuls to be a plebeian, was rejected. Two of these laws were passed in 368 BC...
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    Honorius (emperor) (category 4th-century Roman consuls)
    games took place during the reign of Honorius, who banned the practice in 399 and again in 404, reportedly due to the martyrdom of a Christian monk named...
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    appointed magister militum for Thrace by Eutropius, the new supreme minister and the only eunuch consul of Rome. Eutropius reportedly controlled Arcadius "as...
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    without religious rites that formed an essential part of the old religion. In 399, three laws were enacted in the west, under the influence of Stilicho, which...
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    Alaric's people were relatively quiet for the next couple of years. In 399, Eutropius fell from power. The new Eastern regime now felt that they could dispense...
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     905–906. Kaldellis 2023, pp. 562, 656; Pryor 2002. Kaldellis 2023, pp. 399, 442; Blöndal 1979, p. 29; Haldan 2008, p. 555. Kaldellis 2023, p. 502; Blöndal...
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  • Flavius Mallius Theodorus (category 4th-century Roman consuls)
    Theodosianus were addressed to him in this period). In 399 he also held the consulate, together with Eutropius, a powerful and hated high officer of the Eastern...
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    Fasti Capitolini (category Roman Republican consuls)
    fault in the auspices List of Roman consuls List of Roman dictators Cornell, The Beginnings of Rome, pp. 218, 399. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities...
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