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Flavius Arbitio (fl. 354–366 AD) was a
Roman general and
Consul who
lived in the
middle of the 4th
century AD.
Arbitio was a
general of
Constantine I....
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Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Arbitio and
Maesius (or, less frequently, year 1108 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- V–VII 352–354 with
Constantius Caesar Succeeded by
Arbitio Lolli****
Mavortius Preceded by
Arbitio Lolli****
Mavortius Roman consul VIII–IX 356–357 with...
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Priscus (2nd time) 598–601:
Comentiolus 601–602:
Peter (2nd time) 351–361:
Arbitio,
magister equitum under Constantius II 361–363: Nevitta,
magister equitum...
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previous administration under the
supervision of
magister militum Arbitio.
Several high-ranking
officials under Constantius,
including the chamberlain...
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Julius Constantius Augustus VII
Flavius Claudius Constantius Caesar III 355
Arbitio Q.
Flavius Maesius Egnatius Lolli**** 356
Flavius Julius Constantius Augustus...
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Constantius Augustus VII
Constantius Caesar III
Roman consul 355 with
Arbitio Succeeded by
Constantius Augustus VIII
Julian Caesar Preceded by Aurelius...
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Claudius Mamertinus (another civilian), and four
military commanders,
Arbitio, Agilo,
Nevitta and Jovinus. The
first two were ex-officers of Constantius...
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Valens dispatched more
troops under veteran generals,
Arinthaeus and
Arbitio, to
march on Procopius.
According to Ammi****
Marcellinus and the later...
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beheaded for
treason against Constantius,
possibly as part of a plot by
Arbitio, a
senior cavalry commander (Magister
Equitum =
Master of Horse), and another...