- Silv****.
Apodemius was an
agens in rebus, a sort of
secret agent, who
worked for
emperor Constantius II (337–361). In 354,
Constantius ordered Apodemius and...
- and
saint George of Laodicea,
Byzantine Orthodox archbishop and
saint Apodemius,
Roman officer and
secret agent Eusebius,
Roman officer Jin Mudi, emperor...
- been exiled. Florentius,
Ursulus and
Eusebius were
condemned to death.
Apodemius and
Paulus Catena were even
burned alive.
Another Florentius was imprisoned...
- the
eunuch praepositus sacri cubiculi Eusebius and the
agens in
rebus Apodemius.
Gallus tried to put the
blame for all of his
actions on Constantina,...
- Quintilian, Publius, Fronto, Felix, Caecilian, Eventius, Primitivus,
Apodemius and four
named Saturninus.
Saint Turibius of Astorga,
Bishop of Astorga...
- and
saint George of Laodicea,
Byzantine Orthodox archbishop and
saint Apodemius,
Roman officer and
secret agent Eusebius,
Roman officer Jin Mudi, emperor...
- him, and
instead sent one of Arbitio’s ****ociates, the
agens in
rebus Apodemius. We
should remember that Ammi**** says
Arbitio convinced Constantius to...
- Urban, Quintilian, Publius, Fronto, Felix, Cecilian, Evodius, Primitivus,
Apodemius, and four men all
sharing the name Saturninus. who,
according to St. Eugenius...
-
emperor Theodosius I
nominated another praetorian prefect for Illyri****,
Apodemius, who
received also the
praetorian prefecture of
Africa in late 392/early...
- man he had put to death.
Gallus was
sentenced to
death and Sereni****,
Apodemius and
Pentadius executed him. In 358
Pentadius was
raised to the rank of...