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Flavius Euodius (fl. 4th century) was a
Roman politician and
military officer, who was
appointed consul in AD 386
alongside Honorius, the
infant son of...
- At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Honorius and
Euodius (or, less frequently, year 1139 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 386...
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Political offices Preceded by
Honorius Flavius Euodius Consul of the
Roman Empire 387 with
Valentinian II Succeeded by
Magnus Maximus,
Theodosius I, Maternus...
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Political offices Preceded by
Ricomer Clearchus Roman consul 385 with
Arcadius Succeeded by
Honorius Euodius...
- Paul". The ninth-century
Chronography of
George Syncellus indicates that "
Euodius" was the
first Antiochene bishop and that this was
around Claudius's fourth...
- Succeeded by
Ausonius Q.
Clodius Hermogeni****
Olybrius Preceded by
Honorius Euodius Roman consul 387 with
Eutropius Succeeded by
Magnus Maximus, Theodosius...
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venerated as the 42
Martyrs of Amorium.
According to
their hagiographer Euodius,
probably writing within a
generation of the events, the
defeat at Amorium...
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offices Preceded by
Siburius Praetorian prefect of Gaul 382–383 Succeeded by
Euodius Preceded by
Eusebius Praetorian prefect of
Italy 397–399 Succeeded by Valerius...
- (377-378, co-prefect from 376)
Siburius (378-382)
Mallius Theodorus (382-383)
Euodius (c. 384-386) Constantini**** (389)
Neoterius (390)
Hilarius (396) Theodorus...
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Joannes Political offices Preceded by
Arcadius Bauto Roman consul 386 with
Euodius Succeeded by
Valentinian II
Eutropius Preceded by
Theodosius I Abundatius...