subject allies. Born in Hispania, Theodosius was the son of a high-ranking general of the same name, Count Theodosius, under whose guidance he rose through...
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The persecution of pagans under Theodosius I began in 381, after the first couple of years of his reign as co-emperor in the eastern part of the Roman...
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The obelisk that would become the obelisk of Theodosius remained in Alexandria until 390; when Theodosius I (379–395 AD) had it transported to Constantinople...
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Theodosius I (347–395) was Roman Emperor from 379 to 395. Theodosius I may also refer to: Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria (died 567), Patriarch of Alexandria...
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influence on Theodosius. He also became praepositus sacri cubiculi later but Theodosius dismissed him when he reached his adulthood. In 414, Theodosius's older...
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Count Theodosius (Latin: Theodosius comes; died 376), Flavius Theodosius or Theodosius the Elder (Latin: Theodosius major), was a senior military officer...
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the name. Theodosius I (347–395; "Theodosius the Great"), son of Count Theodosius Theodosius II (408–450) Theodosius III (715–717) Theodosius (son of Maurice)...
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Patriarch Theodosius I may refer to: Patriarch Theodosius I of Alexandria, ruled in 535–536 Theodosius I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1179–1183...
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Flavius Theodosius may refer to: Count Theodosius, father of Theodosius I Theodosius I, Roman emperor from 379 to 395 Theodosius II, Roman emperor from...
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Theodosian dynasty (redirect from House of Theodosius)
The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made Roman emperor in 379. Theodosius's two sons both became emperors...
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later joined the Roman army. Once an ally of Rome under the Roman emperor Theodosius, Alaric helped defeat the Franks and other allies of a would-be Roman...
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The Missorium of Theodosius I is a large ceremonial silver dish preserved in the Real Academia de la Historia, in Madrid, Spain. It was probably made in...
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Valentinian. Valentinian fled to the court of Theodosius, where he succeeded in convincing Theodosius to attack Maximus, and to reinstate himself as...
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It seems Theodosius regained his post as dux Mœsiae. He may have been campaigning against the Goths by late 378. On 19 January 379, Theodosius was made...
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Empire was ruled by the Theodosian dynasty from 379, the accession of Theodosius I, to 457, the death of Marcian. The rule of the Theodosian dynasty saw...
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with the Romans. It was then that the magister equitum, Theodosius the Elder and his son Theodosius (the Theodosi) attacked the Alamanni through Raetia,...
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Theodosius to survive into adulthood. After holding the consulate at the age of two in 386, Honorius was declared augustus by his father Theodosius I...
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in them. Most of Theodosius' religious legislation was against heresy. Modern scholars think there is little if any evidence Theodosius pursued an active...
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advisors in Constantinople, when his father Theodosius went west to fight Arbogastes and Eugenius. Theodosius died on 17 January 395, and Arcadius, still...
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(died 394) was a Roman empress as the second wife of Theodosius I. She was the daughter of Valentinian I and his second wife Justina. Galla's father was emperor...
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family to escape to Thessalonica where they successfully sought Theodosius' aid. Theodosius defeated Maximus in battle and re-installed Valentinian in the...
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of ancient spiral stairs "Forum of Theodosius". The Byzantine Legacy. Retrieved 2022-11-25. "Forum of Theodosius". The Byzantine Legacy. Retrieved 2022-11-25...
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Huns, and Alans followed Theodosius. Maximus negotiated with Theodosius for acceptance as Augustus of the West, but Theodosius refused, gathered his armies...
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Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian Vol I (1958), p. 25 Bury, J. B. History of the Later Roman Empire From the Death of Theodosius I to the...
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invasion of Italy and subsequent campaign against Theodosius see Hebblewhite, M. (2020) Theodosius and the Limits of Empire, 81ff Pan. Lat. II.35-6 Ambrose...
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Anti-paganism policies of the early Byzantine Empire (redirect from Christian persecution of paganism after Theodosius I till the Empire fall)
were enacted by the Byzantine Emperors Arcadius, Honorius, Theodosius II, Marcian and Leo I the Thracian. They reiterated previous legal bans, especially...
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Theodosius I Borradiotes (Greek: Θεοδόσιος Βορραδιώτης; died after 1183) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1179 to 1183. "Θεοδόσιος B´...
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Bagnell (1958). History of the Later Roman Empire: from the death of Theodosius I to the death of Justinian. Dover books. Vol. 1. Dover Publications....
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Theodosius II built the 18-metre (60-foot)-tall triple-wall fortifications, which were not to be breached until the coming of gunpowder. Theodosius also...
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Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria (died June 5, 566) was the last Patriarch of Alexandria recognised by both the Coptic Orthodox Christians and the Chalcedonian...
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