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  1. 30. Apr. 2024 · Arcadius (born 377/378—died May 1, 408) was the Eastern Roman emperor conjointly with his father, Theodosius I, from 383 to 395, then solely until 402, when he associated his son Theodosius II with his own rule. Frail and ineffectual, he was dominated by his ministers, Rufinus, Eutropius, and Anthemius, and by his wife Eudoxia.

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  2. 7. Mai 2024 · ARCADIUS: Flavius Arcadius Imperator Caesar Flavius Arcadius pius felix (inclitus) victor ac triumfator (gentium barbarum) semper Augustus: 395–408: Kaiser im Osten, Mitkaiser seit 383; Regenten: Rufinus (395), Eutropius (395–399), Gainas (399, Usurpator 400), Eudoxia (400–404) HONORIUS: Flavius Honorius nobilissimus puer

  3. 7. Mai 2024 · 17. Januar 395: Tod Theodosius’ des Großen und anschließende „Reichsteilung“. Sein Sohn Arcadius erhält den Osten, sein anderer Sohn Honorius den Westen. Es kommt in der Folgezeit zu latenten Spannungen zwischen den beiden Reichsteilen, da die Höfe um den Vorrang streiten.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Arcadius: 17 January 395 – 1 May 408 (13 years, 3 months and 14 days; East) Son of Theodosius I; co-emperor since 16 January 383. Emperor in the east 377 – 1 May 408 (aged 31)

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · This division became permanent on the death of Theodosius I in 395, when he was succeeded by his sons Honorius and Arcadius. The two halves of the Empire, while later functioning as de facto separate entities, were always considered and seen, legally and politically, as separate administrative divisions of a single, insoluble state ...

  6. 16. Mai 2024 · Geschichte Valentinian II. Am Ende sah der junge Kaiser für sich nur noch einen Ausweg. Nachdem sein Vater gestorben war, machte das Heer den vierjährigen Sohn zum Herrscher Westroms. Das wurde ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Theodosius_ITheodosius I - Wikipedia

    Vor 3 Tagen · Theodosius was the last emperor to rule the entire Roman Empire before its administration was permanently split between the West and East . Born in Hispania, Theodosius was the son of a high-ranking general, Theodosius the Elder, under whose guidance he rose through the ranks of the Roman army.