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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • (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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    the division of the Roman Empire in 395. Emperors listed below up to Theodosius I in 395 were sole or joint rulers of the entire Roman Empire. The Western...
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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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