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- reached an agreement with Castinus, where Castinus would act as his vice-regent in the West and in return Theodosius appointed Castinus and the Easterner Victor...
- army was in the hands of Flavius Castinus and took place in the years 420–421. Almost nothing is known about Castinus campaign against the Franks. The...
- Galla Placidia sought to prevent Castinus from gaining the position of Stilicho before him, and as a result Castinus attempted to remove Bonifatius from...
- not immediately announce a successor. In the interregnum, the patrician Castinus elevated Joannes as emperor. Theodosius refused to accept the decision...
- Castinus I (Gr****: Καστῖνος; died 237) was reputedly the Bishop of Byzantium between 230 and 237. In some catalogues, he appears as Constantine. He was...
- Valentinian to the court of Constantinople. Castinus campaign against the Franks: A Roman army under command of Castinus fights against the Franks in Northern...
- Roman province of Mesopotamia. Patriarch Eugenius I succeeds Patriarch Castinus as Patriarch of Constantinople. Saint Babylas becomes Patriarch of Antioch...
- Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Castinus and Victor (or, less frequently, year 1177 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- decisively defeated a Roman-Suebi-Gothic coalition led by the Roman patrician Castinus at the Battle of Tarraco. It is likely that many Roman and Gothic troops...
- Andragathius ?–480: Ovida 392–408: Stilicho 411–421: Constantius (III) 422–425: Castinus 425–430: Felix 431–432: Bonifacius 432–433: Sebasti**** 433–454: Aetius...