Arbogast (redirect from Flavius arbogastes)
Arbogast may refer to: Look up arô in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up gīslaz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arbogast (magister militum),...
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nephew Arbogastes. A few years later, Arbogastes seized power in the western portions of the Empire. After the death of Valentinian II, Arbogastes promoted...
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Arbogast (magister militum) (redirect from Arbogastes)
Arbogast or Arbogastes (died 8 September 394) was a Roman army officer of Frankish origin. He won distinction in the service of the emperor Gratian, and...
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this version of events. Cameron asserts that the idea that Eugenius and Arbogastes were pagans or supporters of pagans was created to justify Theodosius'...
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commander of that name, in which case Theodemer would have been a cousin of Arbogastes. Not much is known of Theodemer. According to Gregory of Tours a war broke...
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Arcadius (redirect from Flavius Arcadius)
advisors in Constantinople, when his father Theodosius went west to fight Arbogastes and Eugenius. Theodosius died on 17 January 395, and Arcadius, still aged...
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Theodosius I (redirect from Flavius Theodosius I)
chapter 9. Salzman, Michele Renee (2010). "Ambrose and the Usurpation of Arbogastes and Eugenius: Reflections on Pagan-Christian Conflict Narratives". Journal...
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Bauto (redirect from Flavius Bauto)
Flavius Bauto (died c. 385) was a Romanised Frank who served as a magister militum of the Roman Empire and was a powerful figure in the court of emperor...
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Mallobaudes, were active on Roman soil for other reasons. After the fall of Arbogastes, his son Arigius succeeded in establishing a hereditary countship at Trier...
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