- 363–6).
Chrysaphius exercised a
considerable influence on
Theodosius II at the end of his reign.
According to Malalas,
Theodosius II
loved Chrysaphius for...
-
orders the
execution (or ********ination) of the unpo****r
court eunuch Chrysaphius. He
discontinues the
tribute payments to Attila. All the
Temples of Aphrodisias...
- sister, wife, and eunuchs,
particularly Chrysaphius among them. In the
later decades of his life,
Chrysaphius rose to
prominence as one of the emperor's...
- consecration,
Roman Emperor Theodosius II was
staying at Chalcedon. His
eunuch Chrysaphius attempted to
extort a
present of gold to the
Emperor but as he was unsuccessful...
-
Marcian in 450
resulted in
large changes to
eastern imperial policy.
Chrysaphius, the
eunuch and
spatharios (guard of the
imperial chambers), who had...
-
calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Chrysaphius,
chief minister,
persuades Emperor Theodosius II at
Constantinople to...
- of a
diplomatic mission in Constantinople,
where the
court treasurer,
Chrysaphius,
tried to
bribe him to ********inate his king.
Edeco seemed to agree, but...
- the
Confessor wrote that
Eudocia and the
chief minister, the
eunuch Chrysaphius,
convinced Theodosius to rely less on his sister's
influence and more...
- he
ruled over 300 monks. He was much
respected and was
godfather to
Chrysaphius, an
influential eunuch at the
court of
Theodosius II. The
patriarch of...
-
known to have
attained the
highly distinguished office of
Roman Consul.
Chrysaphius (died 450):
chief minister of
Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II, architect...