• reached an agreement with Castinus, where Castinus would act as his vice-regent in the West and in return Theodosius appointed Castinus and the Easterner Victor...
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    army was in the hands of Flavius Castinus and took place in the years 420–421. Almost nothing is known about Castinus campaign against the Franks. The...
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    Galla Placidia sought to prevent Castinus from gaining the position of Stilicho before him, and as a result Castinus attempted to remove Bonifatius from...
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  • Castinus I (Greek: Καστῖνος; died 237) was reputedly the Bishop of Byzantium between 230 and 237. In some catalogues, he appears as Constantine. He was...
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  • Roman province of Mesopotamia. Patriarch Eugenius I succeeds Patriarch Castinus as Patriarch of Constantinople. Saint Babylas becomes Patriarch of Antioch...
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    not immediately announce a successor. In the interregnum, the patrician Castinus elevated Joannes as emperor. Theodosius refused to accept the decision...
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    decisively defeated a Roman-Suebi-Gothic coalition led by the Roman patrician Castinus at the Battle of Tarraco. It is likely that many Roman and Gothic troops...
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  • Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Castinus and Victor (or, less frequently, year 1177 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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    Andragathius ?–480: Ovida 392–408: Stilicho 411–421: Constantius (III) 422–425: Castinus 425–430: Felix 431–432: Bonifacius 432–433: Sebastianus 433–454: Aetius...
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    Valentinian to the court of Constantinople. Castinus campaign against the Franks: A Roman army under command of Castinus fights against the Franks in Northern...
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    Pope Pontian succeeds Pope Urban I, as the 18th pope of Rome. Patriarch Castinus succeeds Ciriacus I as patriarch Constantinople. Seventy bishops hold the...
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    thirty-ninth birthday, in 423. After some months of intrigue, the patrician Castinus installed Joannes as Western Emperor, but the Eastern Roman government...
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  • AD) 18. Philadelphus (211–217 AD) 19. Cyriacus I (217–230 AD) 20. St. Castinus (230–237 AD) 21. Eugenius I (237–242 AD) 22. Titus (242–272 AD) 23. Dometius...
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  • Constantius III died. 423 15 August Honorius died. The Western Roman patrician Castinus declared the primicerius Joannes augustus. 424 23 October The Byzantine...
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    nephew of the eastern emperor, he was pushed forward as a successor by Castinus, patricius and magister militum (commander-in-chief) of the western army...
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    Crossing of the Rhine (406) Sack of Rome (410) Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus campaign against the Franks Gothic revolt of Theodoric I (426) Frankish...
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  • Carnifex, Carus, Carvilianus, Casca, Cassianillus, Cassianus, Cassius, Castinus, Castorius, Castus, Catianus, Catilina, Cato, Catonius, Cattianus, Catuarus...
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    he cites Theophanes (AM 5913) who states that Constantius was murdered. Castinus, a confidant of Emperor Honorius, who after Constantius' death obtained...
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    Beroea 33–150 26 May / 4 January Apostle of the Seventy, Bishop of Beroea Castinus of Byzantium 237 25 January Bishop of Byzantium Catherine of Alexandria...
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    Augustus X 423 Avitus Marinianus (western) Asclepiodotus (eastern) 424 Castinus (West only) Victor (East only) 425 West: Johannes Augustus East: Theodosius...
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    the Western Emperor Honorius died. The most influential man in the West, Castinus, chose as his successor Joannes, a high-ranking officer. Joannes was not...
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    hesitated and the decision was delayed. Taking advantage of the power vacuum, Castinus the Patrician proceeded to become a kingmaker. He declared Joannes, the...
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    Augustus XIII Succeeded by Asclepiodotus Avitus Marinianus Preceded by Castinus Victor Roman consul XI 425 with Valentinian Caesar Iohannes Augustus (only...
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    invasions. Simplicius was born in Tivoli, Italy, the son of a citizen named Castinus. After a vacancy of 10 days following the death of Pope Hilarius, Simplicius...
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    army, with which Theoderic could take advantage. Two important generals Castinus and Bonefatius went to the army's supreme command, thus providing difficulties...
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    emperor 425–455 Succeeded by Petronius Maximus Political offices Preceded by Castinus Victor Roman consul 425–426 with Theodosius Augustus Succeeded by Hierius...
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    and invade Northern Gaul. In Italia an army is prepared to campaign with Castinus as chief. Yazdegerd I dies after a 21-year reign, and is succeeded by his...
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  • Gunderic had earlier defeated the Suebi. He met the Roman commander Flavius Castinus at Tarraco, modern day Tarragona. With the desertion of their Visigothic...
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  • Baetica in 420–1. They defeated a Roman army, led by magister militum Castinus, outside the walls of Cordoba in 422. The Vandals attacked Mauretania Tingitana...
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    Lucius Cassius Marcellinus between 202 and 204 Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus c. 211/212 Gaius Octavius Appius Suetonius Sabinus c. 215/216 Lucius Alfenus...
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