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Theodosius I

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Ambrose

...empire, adhered to the Arian creed. Ambrose did not sway the young prince's position. In the East, Emperor Theodosius I likewise professed the Nicene creed; but there were many adherents of...

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Theodosius I

...Valentinian II and Arcadius, 388 Theodosius ( 11 January 347 - 17 January 395), also called Theodosius I and Theodosius the Great (Greek : THETAepsilonomicrondeltaόsigmaiotaomicronsigma...

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Forum of Theodosius

Marble fragment of monumental column to emperor Theodosius I The Forum of Theodosius (, today Beyazit Square) was an area in Constantinople. It was originally built by Constantine I and...

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Theodosian dynasty

...in the West and Arcadius in the East of the Empire. The House of Theodosius was related with the Valentinian Dynasty since Theodosius I had married Galla, a daughter of Valentinian I,...

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Galla (wife of Theodosius I)

...provinces. Acting in the name of Valentinian, Arbogast was actually subordinate only to Theodosius. Theodosius spend the years 388-391 in Italia. In his absence, Galla and her...

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Obelisk of Theodosius

The obelisk of Theodosius I in Istanbul. The Obelisk of Theodosius () is the Ancient Egyptian obelisk of Pharaoh Tutmoses III re-erected in the Hippodrome of Constantinople (known today...

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Great Conspiracy

...almost 15 months before a capable replacement was sent. In the spring of 368, a relief force commanded by Count Theodosius arrived in Britannia from Gaul. He brought with him four units,...

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Aelia Flaccilla

...had a son and a daughter. In about 375-376, Flaccilla married Theodosius I, a son of Count Theodosius. At the time Theodosius had fallen out of favor with Valentinian I and had...

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Evagrius Ponticus

...of Nazianzus in Constantinople, where he was promoted to deacon and eventually to archdeacon. When Emperor Theodosius I convened the Second Ecumenical Council in 381 A.D., Evagrius...

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Missorium of Theodosius I

Copy of the Missorium of Theodosius in the Museum of Merida, Spain The missorium of Theodosius I is a large ceremonial silver dish preserved in the Real Academia de Historia, in Madrid,...

The University Daily Kansan | 4 months ago

A not-so-Christian nation

...drafts of the day. To them, holy war seemed an oxymoron. Then in the fourth century, Emperor Theodosius I adopted Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire. For...

New Kerala | 6 months ago

Column stolen from Greek historical site

The original games date back to 776 BC and were abolished 1,170 years later, in 394 AD, because emperor Theodosius I considered them reminiscent of paganism. Also known as the...