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Arcadius. Laws of
Arcadius,
extracted from Justinian's
Corpus Juris Civilis Watts, Edward, "the
motifs of
Imperial authority in the bust of
Arcadius"...
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Arcadius may
refer to:
Flavius Arcadius (377-408),
Byzantine emperor Arcadius of Antioch, Gr****
grammarian Arkadios II,
Monothelite archbishop of Cyprus...
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Column of
Arcadius (Gr****: Στήλη του Αρκαδίου, Turkish:
Arkadyos Sütunu or
Avrat Taşı) was a
Roman triumphal column in the
forum of
Arcadius in Constantinople...
- the man's
protests that he did not know
where Arcadius was.
Hearing of his relative's arrest,
Arcadius returned and
presented himself before the governor...
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Arcadius Kahan (January 16, 1920 – 1982) was a 20th-century
economic historian and
Professor at the
University of Chicago.
Arcadius was
author of Russian...
- Constantinople.
Arcadius and
Honorius coins Siliqua of
Arcadius after quinquennalia Siliqua of
Arcadius after decennalia Solidus of
Arcadius' wife
Aelia Eudoxia...
- The
Baths of
Arcadius (Latin:
Thermae Arcadiane) was a
Roman bath
built during the year 394 in Constantinople, the
capital of the
Eastern Roman Empire...
- that
Bishop Honoratus of
Cirta wrote to
Arcadius during his exile, has survived. In it,
Honoratus urges Arcadius not to
waver in his
faith and ****ures him...
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Arcadius of
Antioch (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρκάδιος ὁ Ἀντιοχεύς) was a Gr****
grammarian who
flourished in the 2nd
century CE.
According to the Suda, he wrote...
- died of
oedema in Milan.
Arcadius succeeded him in the
Eastern Roman Empire and
Honorius in the
Western Roman Empire.
Arcadius was
effectively placed under...