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Eutropius (Ancient Gr****: Εὐτρόπιος, romanized: Eutrópios, lit. 'good manner') is a Gr****
personal name. It may
refer to:
Eutropius (historian), a fourth...
- (364–378), to whom he
dedicated his
Summary of
Roman History.
Eutropius may have been the same
Eutropius that was proconsul, or
Governor of Asia from 371 to 372...
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composed a
satirical invective against Eutropius due to the latter's
hostility to Claudian's patron, Stilicho,
Eutropius served successively as a catamite...
- The
Harbor of
Eutropius was the
least important of the four,
behind the Chalcedon, Chrysopolis, and
Hieria harbors. The
Harbor of
Eutropius was
almost entirely...
- her and
Eutropius killed.
Eutropius was
killed by
having his head
split open with an axe.
Gregory of
Tours mentions the
tradition of
Eutropius’ martyrdom...
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Eutropius was found. His
activity makes it
probable that he was a
proconsul Asiae. He is not to be
confused with the
historian and
official Eutropius...
-
Stilicho and
possibly with the
support of
Eutropius. The
murder certainly created an
opportunity for
Eutropius and for Arcadius's wife, Eudoxia, who took...
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Albert Victor "Eutrope"
Eutropius (10
January 1888 – 26 May 1915) was a
rugby union player, the
second black man to play for France. He was
killed in...
- Claudian. The poem
criticizes Eutropius, an
Eastern Roman politician and
court eunuch. It
attempts to
portray Eutropius as a corrupt, ineffective, and...
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Eutropius of
Orange (French:
Saint Eutrope; died 475) was
bishop of Orange, France,
during the 5th
century and
probably since 463, in
succession to Justus...