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 BIGpedia - 368 - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online
Count Theodosius arrives in Britannia and quashes the Great Conspiracy.
http://www.bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/368   (61 words)

  
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Theodosius immediately began his defense against Gothic incursions.
When Valentinian 2 was assassinated, his replacement Eugenius (a nominal Christian) tried to rally Rome's remaining pagans to his defense.
The "conspiracy theory" was, of course, invented by Westerners who didn't want to admit how soft a target the West really was.
http://www.mmdtkw.org/ALRItkwRom303_4EastExarchs.html   (4494 words)

  
 Roman Empire
Theodosius massacred Thessalonica for rebelling against his new Christian policies condemning homosexuality, which was a common practice in both ancient Greece and Greece under Roman rule.
He reportedly recruited Alans to his personal service and adopted the guise of a Scythian warrior for public appearances.
Theodosius restored Valentinian to power and through his influence had him converted to Orthodox Catholicism.
http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/R/Roman-Empire.htm   (8086 words)

  
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She replied that she did not know but that he had been with her for some time, going out all day and returning home at night exhausted.
Ancient figures, where given, are inherently untrustworthy, such as when three hundred thousand Sarmatians are said to have been resettled by Constantine (Exc.
Surprised by this, Theodosius asked his hostess who the stranger was.
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~fisher/hst372/readings/Whittaker2.html   (15482 words)

  
 Roman Emperors - DIR Theodosius II
To what degree this decision represented Theodosius' acceptance is difficult to establish, but clearly he did not strenuously object to this pro-active policy of asserting Christianity as the proper belief of the empire.
On his deathbed, he purportedly named Marcian as his successor.
But like his father before him and his uncle Honorius in the west, Theodosius' youth at accession meant that he would be unable to ever effectively assert himself later in his reign.
http://www.roman-emperors.org/theo2.htm   (3833 words)

  
 Wikinfo Theodosius I
Thessaloniki -- where he order the slaughter of 7,000 non Christians citizens in the Hippodrome and which led to his excommunication
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After the death of Valentinian II in 392, whom he had supported against a variety of usurpations, Theodosius ruled as sole emperor defeating the usurper Eugenius on September 6, 394, at the Battle of Frigidus.
http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Theodosius_I   (434 words)

  
 Count Theodosius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 373 he was made commander of the expedition to suppress the rebellion of Firmus in Mauretania, but following his victory over Firmus, Theodosius was arrested, taken to Carthage, and executed in early 375.
This page was last modified 14:04, 2 September 2005.
On his return, he succeeded Jovinus as the magister equitum praesentalis at the court of the emperor Valentinian I.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Theodosius   (196 words)

  
 Critical Hit - The Empire: The County of Wissenland
The people of Kreutzhofen were ruthlessly under the Count's thumb and with the troops to enforce his rule the villagers became nothing but serfs.
Count Axel Reichenbach was a petty noble in Marienburg and when trade with Bretonnia flourished he diverted taxes to his own pocket.
With the support of the Grand Theogonist, Adelbert sent troops to secure the area and a noble from Marienburg was more than willing to help govern it, a one Count Axel Reichenbach.
http://www.criticalhit.co.uk/content/view/94/52/1/16   (757 words)

  
 Jencek's Ancient Coins & Antiquties
After the catastrophe at Hadrianopolis the Eastern part of the Empire also passed into Gratian’s hands, but he found it expedient to elevate his general Theodosius to be his colleague in the government of these provinces.
THEODOSIUS I A.D. Flavius Theodosius, the son of the famous Count Theodosius who cleared Britain of invaders during Valentinian I, became the foremost generals.
In A.D. 383 Magnus Maximus, was proclaimed Augustus by his troops in Britain and invaded Gaul.
http://ancient-coins.com/emperors/emperors.htm   (4414 words)

  
 1.2.2.9.2 Theodosius
Sear 4182v; RIC 40d good VF Theodosius I: AE 2
He invaded Gaul and overthrew Gratian, but his invasion of Italy aroused Theodosius, who supported Valentinian II and proved to be the better general, smashing Maximus at Poetovio.
Theodosius was an ardent Christian, and his reign saw the destruction of many pagan monuments, including the famous Museum of Alexandria and its great library.
http://www.classicalcoins.com/page59.html   (352 words)

  
 Classics 96
Fans of Marcus Didius Falco can supplement reading about his adventures with research into Flavian history.
Mysteries presented will include Ovid's exile, the death in Asia of Scipio Nasica, cousin and assassin of Tiberius Gracchus, and the executions of Crispus (son of Constantine the Great) and Count Theodosius (father of Theodosius the Great).
http://www.uvm.edu/~classics/courses/clas96.html   (167 words)

  
 Summary of Scottish History
The response was to send a large force under Count Theodosius which restored order.
By 367 the military defence of Britain had collapsed.
He is defeated by Theodosius, but most of the troops never return.
http://www.magma.ca/~jcobban/FamilyTree/History.html   (1314 words)

  
 Notitia Dignitatum
'New' units are mentioned for Britain, which clearly came from the Rhine and which were introduced by count Theodosius after 368-9.
If we assume that the frontier was relatively quiet, such units did not need to be changed or replaced, which was often the case in areas prone to foreign attack or civil wars.
It was very possible for ‘anachronistic’ units from the times of Severus, Constantine and Theodosius to survive to a later date.
http://www.vortigernstudies.org.uk/artsou/notitialist.htm   (1139 words)

  
 Short Time Line
By and large these coins could not have been in circulation for long because they show little wear, and their dates span only about fifty years, which suggests that Theodosius brought the money for building the signal stations with him from Rome and that the stations did not last long.
He also reinforced the coastal defenses by adding signal stations along weakly defended sections of coast, like the Yorkshire coast, which closed the defenses between Hadrian's Wall and the Isle of Wight.
367-70: A Roman general, Count Theodosius, overcame the invaders and restored the Saxon Shore fortifications.
http://kinemage.biochem.duke.edu/~panther/scarborough/html/index.stl.html   (1519 words)

  
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But for him Antioch would have been more surely laid in ruin long ago than by the worst of her earthquakes.’
The Count of the East, knowing that he would be held responsible for the deadly insult which had been inflicted on the Emperor, determined to show his indignation by ruthless vengeance.
Thirdly—and this came on them as the crushing climax of misery—the trials which had been already held by the Count of the East were to be revived, and all who were proved guilty of complicity in the riot were to be severely punished.
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 SCC Forums -> The Berbers
Placing some of the Germanic peoples within the empire where they were hired as foederati.
The Vandals and other Germanic kingdoms are an issue the team is well aware of.
Saxons could be placed in some provinces in Britain.
http://www.stratcommandcenter.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6362   (599 words)

  
 Emperor Theodosius: 346-395
As the defender of Christianity (394), Theodosius defeated pagan forces under Arbogast and Eugenius.
Upon his death in 395, his sons Arcadius and Honorius ruled the East and West respectively.
He may have had a conversion experience which caused him to oppose powerful Arian factions who denied the divinity of the Son as stated in the Nicene Creed.
http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/Mediterranean/Theodosius.CP.html   (640 words)

  
 Untitled Document
It is implied that this was a co-ordinated series of attacks (referred to as The Barbarian Conspiracy) that involved the bribing of pro-Roman spies and border guards.
Theodosius’ army defeats Maximus twice in Pannonia and then captures him in Aquileia, where he is executed.
Unable to accept the total usurpation of the Imperial family, Theodosius begins to mobilise his army.
http://www.erauk.org/inf3.html   (3197 words)

  
 Category:House of Theodosius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It should be noted that there were close dynastic ties between the House of Theodosius and the preceding Valentinian Dynasty (see:Category:Valentinian Dynasty).
People and events associated with the House of Theodosius, the dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire from 378 to 395, the Western Roman Empire until 455, the Eastern Roman Empire until 457, and the Papacy from 422 to 432.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:House_of_Theodosius   (105 words)

  
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Flavius Theodosius was born at Ilalica in Spain A.D. 346, the son of the famous Count Theodosius who clearde Britian of the invaders in the reign of Valentinian I. The son soon proved that he had inherited all his father's military talents, and he became one of the Empire's foremost generals.
The new emporer immediately set about recuing the Eastern provinces from the Gothic onslaught, but no sooner had he completed this task than he had to turn his attention to the West, where Magnus Maximus had overthrown Gratian and was threatening Valentinian II.
By his victory over Eugenius, Theodosius extended his rule over the entire Empire, but less than five months later, on January 17, 395, he died at Milan, a victim of dropsy.
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 New Page 1
The party structure would allow no resolution to be made against such noblemanm as justice would have required.
It is from ancient writers such as Caesar that we learn that the Celts were to have counted by nights and not days and in reckoning birthdays and new moon and new year their unit of reckoning is the night followed by the day.
Ancient Celtic philosophy believed that existence arose from the interplay between darkness and light, night and day, cold and warmth, death and life, and that the passage of years was the alternation of dark periods (winter, beginning November 1) and light periods (summer, starting May 1).
http://bookofcels.com/assignments/celts/celts.htm   (18197 words)

  
 Untitled Document
A concerted Barbarian attack, leading to the posting of Count Theodosius who clears Britain of invaders and restores the Wall.
http://www.open2.net/romans/timeline/tline5.htm   (80 words)

  
 Romans in Sussex - Level 2 - Maps & Timelines
He was a British Army commander who killed Gratian, but was then defeated by Emperor Theodosius.
http://www.romansinsussex.co.uk/level2/map_timelines/4th_cent.asp   (167 words)

  
 375
Count Theodosius, father of Roman Empire Theodosius I (executed)
http://read-and-go.hopto.org/375/375.html   (56 words)

  
 HERONBRIDGE
The remains of some 19 human skeletons were found during the excavations.
Various coins were also found on site, ranging from a denarius of Titus (AD80) to an as of Constans or Constantius (c.
The site was therefore occupied from the Flavian period in the last quarter of the first century, until the first incursions of the Saxons, Scots and Picts were repulsed by Count Theodosius in AD367, perhaps even longer.
http://www.roman-britain.org/places/heronbridge.htm   (423 words)

  
 Numidians (DBA 53) and Moors (DBA 65)
Firmus received support from the Donatist peasantry and was declared king.
The revolt failed although one of his brothers held Caesarea for four years until defeated by Count Theodosius.
Procopius records how Vandal army under Thrasamund was defeated by a desert tribe who stood behind a barricade of their camels which the Vandal horse would not approach and showered the Vandals with javelins.
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armies/dba53&65.html   (3302 words)

  
 C J's Metal Detecting Pages
The conclusions of this paper were that some of this metalwork was of a Continental military type which was worn by Germans in the pay of the Roman army and brought over from northern Gaul by Count Theodosius in the time of Valentinian I (364-375AD).
The article also included an important catalogue of finds that had been made up until 1961, and in which the typology of these buckles was first laid out.
Some of this metalwork was then copied, with some variation in style, and produced by native craftsmen.
http://www.netmarshall.co.uk/bucklepage3.htm   (961 words)

  
 Mathelinde Volume 2, Number 2
There may have been some small raids from the northern frontier, or Theodosius may have been dispatched for some other purpose; Bartholomew, for one, argues that he was sent to handle a grain crisis (184).
By the following year the barbarians were defeated, a usurper was put down, and the situation was brought under control.
Whatever the case may be, we are still faced with the question of how the "Saxon Shore" came to be called such.
http://virtual.park.uga.edu/~mathelie/mathii2.html   (4254 words)

  
 Julius Caesar founded the original Legio VI ca
The Emperor Valentinian sent his general Count Theodosius with a field army strong enough to re-establish Roman authority in 368, but the wounds were slow to heal, and Roman rule in Britain had little time left.
In AD 367, a great "barbarian conspiracy" of Picts, Scots, and Saxons once more overthrew the northern defenses and pillaged the prosperous province.
Two other usurpations by generals based in Britannia, Magnus Maximus in AD 383 and Constantine III in AD 407, further stripped the province of fighting men.
http://www.legionsix.org/Historia.htm   (1723 words)

  
 375 - TheBestLinks.com - Centuries, Decades, Europe, Huns, ...
Count Theodosius, father of Roman Emperor Theodosius I (executed)
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 Roman Coins of Theodosius I
He successfully repulsed a Gothic invasion in the east, destroyed the forces of Magnus Maximus and six years later the forces of the usurper Eugenius.
Theodosius I, 19 January 379 - 17 January 395 A.D. Theodosius I, the son of the famed general Count Theodosius, was proclaimed Augustus by emperor Gratian after the disastrous battle of Hadrianople.
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 Theodosius: Information From Answers.com
His son became emperor as Theodosius I. Mentioned In
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 Late Antiquity - 324-633 AD
368 - Count Theodosius routs barbarians in Britain and puts down rebellion of Valentinus.
395 - division of the Empire between the sons of Theodosius.
http://homepage.mac.com/jeremybaker/towerhills/lateantiquity.html   (345 words)

  
 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: 37: 375
EventsThe Huns invade Europe.Gratian and Valentinian II become Roman Emperors.The first two Korean Buddhist temples are built.
Births DeathsNovember 17 - Valentinian I, Roman emperor (apoplexy)Count Theodosius, father...
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[Amazon.com Guarantee] 14:36:12 PDT Radco Numismatics: AE-4 of THEODOSIUS I in F+++ *Victory w/captive* [Image] Item Description & This auction has closed.
Type Coin: AE-4 (about 13mm) Grade: F+++ Obverse: D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, bust right Reverse: SALVS REIPVBLICAE, Victory advancing left, carrying trophy and dragging captive Sear 4188 nice detail on coin Please add $2.00 for postage, handling and insurance.
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Eucherius, twice Roman Governor of Britain 355-358 and 370-372, bro of Count Theodosius, the father of Roman Emperor Theodosius I "The Great"
= Severa, dau of the imperial prince Honorius, bro of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I "The Great"
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