-
positions of the
Roman Empire.
Probably a Goth,
Arintheus began his
career as a
military officer. In 354–5
Arintheus served as a tribune, a middle-ranking officer...
- the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Modestus and
Arintheus (or, less frequently, year 1125 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 372...
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Political offices Preceded by
Valentinian III
Valens III
Roman consul 371 with
Gratian Succeeded by
Domitius Modestus Arintheus...
- the usurper, he
quickly rallied,
guided by the
counsels of
Salutius and
Arintheus, and the
superior ability of his
generals prevailed in two
battles at...
-
Gratian II ****.
Claudius Petronius Probus Preceded by
Domitius Modestus Arintheus Roman consul IV 373 with
Valens IV Succeeded by
Gratian III Equitius...
-
center under Victor,
composed of the
heavy infantry; the
cavalry under Arintheus and
Hormizd the
renegade Persian on the left; the right,
marching along...
- Grati****
Augustus II ****.
Claudius Petronius Probus 372
Domitius Modestus Arintheus 373 Valentini****
Augustus IV
Valens Augustus IV 374 Grati**** Augustus...
- (magister militum) Valens,
Roman consul and
emperor (b. 328)
Flavius Arintheus,
Roman politician and
general Titus of Bostra,
Christian bishop and theologian...
-
Gratian ****.
Claudius Petronius Probus Preceded by
Domitius Modestus Arintheus Roman consul IV 373 with
Valentinian I Succeeded by
Gratian Equitius Preceded by...
- with despair, and the
situation was
saved by his generals, Salutius,
Arintheus and Arbitio. An army
intended for
campaigns in the east was redirected...