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Fravitta of
Constantinople (Gr****: Φραβίτας, Fravitas; d. 490), also
known as Fravitas, Flavitas, or Flavi**** II, was the
patriarch of Constantinople...
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Flavius Fravitta (Gr****: Φραουίττα; died 404/405) was a
leader of the
Goths and a top-ranking
officer in the army of the
Eastern Roman Empire.
Fravitta was...
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Acacius died in 489,
Mongus encouraged his
successor Fravitta to
maintain the
schism with Rome.
Fravitta's successor Euphemius sought to heal the
schism by...
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Flavian of
Constantinople (died 449),
patriarch Fravitta of Constantinople,
better known as
Fravitta (died 490),
patriarch Flavi****
Michael Malke (1858–1915)...
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Fravitta, a Goth
serving the
Eastern Roman Empire as a high-ranking general, is
executed on the
behest of a
powerful official named Ioannes.
Fravitta...
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followed by
those of
Mongus in 490 and Zeno in 491. His successor,
Fravitta of Constantinople,
entered into
negotiations with
Felix during a very brief...
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Cyril of Alexandria,
Gregory ****anzus,
Gregory of Nyssa, John Chrysostom,
Fravitta of Constantinople,
Ephrem the Syrian,
Jacob of Nisibis,
Jacob of Serugh...
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ordered the
Gothic general Fravitta to lead an army
against Gainas. In what follows,
depicted on the
Column of Arcadius,
Fravitta defeated Gainas and Tribigild...
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peditum 393–396: Addaeus,
magister equitum et
peditum ?~399:
Gainas 395/400:
Fravitta 433–446:
Anatolius 447–451: Zeno 460s:
Ardabur Aspar –469:
Iordanes 469–471:...
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escape across the ****espont, but his rag-tag ad hoc
fleet is destro**** by
Fravitta, a
Gothic chieftain in
imperial service.
Winter –
Gainas leads the remaining...