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Flavius Arintheus (or
Arinthaeus; died AD 378) was a
Roman army
officer who
started his
career in the
middle ranks and rose to
senior political and military...
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under Julian 363–379: Victor,
magister equitum under Valens 366–378:
Arinthaeus,
magister peditum under Valens 364–369: Iovinus,
magister equitum under...
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Gratian Augustus II ****.
Claudius Petronius Probus Roman consul 372 with
Arinthaeus Succeeded by
Valentinian Augustus IV
Valens Augustus IV Preceded by Salutius...
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reappointed Salutius,
Valens dispatched more
troops under veteran generals,
Arinthaeus and Arbitio, to
march on Procopius.
According to Ammi**** Marcellinus...
- 371 with ****.
Claudius Petronius Probus Succeeded by
Domitius Modestus Arinthaeus Preceded by
Valentinian Augustus IV
Valens Augustus IV
Roman consul 374...
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greeted by the
newly declared emperor Jovian (r. 363–364), who made
Flavius Arinthaeus his
mediator for the
peace agreement between the two parties. The treaty...
- Trai**** of cowardice, but
thanks to the
support of the
magistri militum Arinthaeus and Victor, Trai**** put the
blame on Valens' ****cution of the Nicenians...
- Shapur's
attempted rapprochement with Pap was aborted, however, by
Arinthaeus's return to
Armenia with a
Roman army that
restored Pap to the
throne for...