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Arbogast or
Arbogastes (died 8
September 394) was a
Roman army
officer of
Frankish origin. He won
distinction in the
service of the
emperor Gratian, and...
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nephew Arbogastes. A few
years later,
Arbogastes seized power in the
western portions of the Empire.
After the
death of
Valentinian II,
Arbogastes promoted...
- with the
Frank Arbogastes, who was a
general (magister militum) in the
Roman army. The
Franks delivered hostages as usual, and
Arbogastes returned to his...
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became sole
ruler of the
entire empire.
Theodosius sent his
general Arbogastes to Gaul to
restore order.
Early in 390, he
crossed the
Rhine with his...
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commander of that name, in
which case
Theodemer would have been a
cousin of
Arbogastes. Not much is
known of Theodemer.
According to
Gregory of
Tours a war broke...
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Arbogaste Mbella Ntone (6
October 1941 – 2
October 2024),
known as Arbo, was a
Cameroonian singer of
gospel and
Gregorian chants. Born in
Douala on 6...
- with the
Frank Arbogastes, who was a
general (magister militum) in the
Roman army. The
Franks delivered hostages as
usual and
Arbogastes returned to his...
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Arbogast may
refer to: Look up arô in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up gīslaz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arbogast (magister militum),...
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Roman soil for
other reasons.[clarification needed]
After the fall of
Arbogastes, his son
Arigius succeeded in
establishing a
hereditary countship at Trier...
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version of events.
Cameron ****erts that the idea that
Eugenius and
Arbogastes were
pagans or
supporters of
pagans was
created to
justify Theodosius'...