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Arcadius and was
According to Claudian, Stilicho was in a position to destroy the Goths when he was ordered by Arcadius to leave Illyricum.
Arcadius (; ; 377 / 378 – 1 May 408 ) was the Byzantine Emperor from 395 until his death in 408.
Arcadius was born in Hispania, the elder son of Theodosius I and Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of Honorius, who would become a Western Roman Emperor.
As emperors, Honorius was under the control of the Romanized Vandal magister militum Flavius Stilicho while Arcadius was dominated by one of his ministers, Rufinus.
Arcadius was also dominated by his wife Aelia Eudoxia, who convinced her husband to dismiss Eutropius, who was holding the consulate, at the height of his power, in 399.
Arcadius was dominated for the rest of his rule by Anthemius, the Praetorian Prefect, who made peace with Stilicho in the West.
Arcadius himself was more concerned with appearing to be a pious Christian than he was with political or military matters, and he died, only nominally in control of his Empire, in 408.
A new forum was built in the name of Arcadius, on the seventh hill of Constantinople, the Xērolophos, in which a column was begun to commemorate his ' victory ' over Gainas ( although the column was only completed after Arcadius ' death by Theodosius II ).
The Pentelic marble portrait head of Arcadius ( illustration ) was discovered in Istanbul close to the Forum Tauri, in June 1949, in excavating foundations for new buildings of the University at Beyazit.
He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.
Placidia was a younger, paternal half-sister of Emperors Arcadius and Honorius.
Serena was a first cousin of Arcadius, Honorius and Placidia.
In 408, Arcadius died and was succeeded by his son Theodosius II, only seven years old.
Theodorus Lector, in his 6th-century History of the Church 1: 1 stated that Eudokia ( wife of Theodosius II, died 460 ) sent an image of " the Mother of God " named Icon of the Hodegetria from Jerusalem to Pulcheria, daughter of the Emperor Arcadius: the image was specified to have been " painted by the Apostle Luke.
He was called back by Arcadius almost immediately, as the people became " tumultuous " over his departure.
There was also an earthquake the night of his arrest, which Eudoxia took for a sign of God's anger, prompting her to ask Arcadius for John's reinstatement.

Arcadius and History
B., A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol.
* Bury, John Bagnall, A History of the Later Roman Empire From Arcadius to Irene, Vol.
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* Bury, J. B., A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol.
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B., A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol.
* Bury, J. B., A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol.
* Bury, J. B., A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol.
* Bury, J. B., A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol.
Barbarians and Bishops: Army, Church, and State in the Age of Arcadius and Chrysostom ( 1990 ) by J. W. H. G. Liebeschuetz considers her influence overestimated in primary sources while The Cambridge Ancient History XIII.
* History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene ( 1889 ) — Volume One, Volume Two
B., A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol.
B., A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol.
B., A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene, Vol.

Arcadius and also
Stilicho also claimed to be the guardian of Arcadius, causing much rivalry between the western and eastern courts.
It was also through his mother's side of the family that he was the nephew of Honorius and first cousin to Theodosius II ( the son of Honorius ' brother Arcadius ), who was eastern emperor for most of Valentianian's life.
Synesius composed and addressed to Emperor Arcadius a speech entitled De regno, full of topical advice as to the studies of a wise ruler, but also containing a bold statement that the emperor's first priority must be a war on corruption and a war on interpenetration of barbarians in Byzantine army.
Zosimus reports that Arcadius was also influenced by the extraordinary beauty of his bride but this is considered doubtful by later scholars.
He also claimed control over Arcadius in Constantinople, but Rufinus, magister officiorum on the spot, had already established his own power there.

Arcadius and latter
Theodosius died in 395, leaving the Empire to be divided between his two sons Arcadius and Honorius, the former taking the eastern and the latter, the western portion of the Empire.

Arcadius and foundation
According to tradition, the foundation of the monastery is sometimes attributed to the Byzantine emperor Heraclius and sometimes to the emperor Arcadius in the 5th century.

Arcadius and power
Arcadius showed little interest in ruling, leaving most of the actual power to his Praetorian Prefect Rufinus.
Arcadius ' new advisor, the eunuch Eutropius, simply took Rufinus ' place as the power behind the Eastern imperial throne.
John works through the eunuch Eutropius, who has great power over emperor Arcadius, and within a week an imperial Constitution is issued closing the temples, but the official appointed to execute this order is bribed.
Early during his reign, Yazdegerd was entrusted the care of the Roman prince Theodosius by his father Arcadius on the latter's death in 408, and Yazdegerd faithfully defended the life, power and possessions of the Roman prince.
Flavius Rufinus ( died November 27, 395 ) was a 4th century Eastern Roman Empire statesman of Gaulish extraction who served as Praetorian prefect of the East for the emperor Theodosius I, as well as his son Arcadius, under whom Rufinus was the actual power behind the throne.

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