- injuries. Of the 18
reported dead, five died in the
collapsed four-storey
Chuzon Supermarket in the muni****lity of Porac,
seven elsewhere in the town, two...
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Antiochus Chuzon (Gr****: Άντίοχος;
floruit 429–438),
called "the Elder" to
distinguish him from his nephew,[who?] was a high
official of the
Eastern Roman...
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become the
Theodosian Code. The
chief overseer of the work was
Antiochus Chuzon, a
lawyer and a
prefect and
consul from Antioch.
Their product was a collection...
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Political offices Preceded by
Anicius Auchenius B****us
Antiochus Chuzon Roman consul 432 with
Valerius Succeeded by
Theodosius Augustus XIV
Petronius Maximus...
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Hierius (1st time, 425–428)
Flavius Florentius (1st time, 428–430)
Antiochus Chuzon (430–431)
Rufinus (431–432)
Hierius (2nd time, 432)
Flavius Taurus (1st...
- with
Theodosius Augustus Succeeded by
Anicius Auchenius B****us
Antiochus Chuzon Preceded by
Aspar Areobindus Roman consul III 435 with
Theodosius Augustus...
- Empire. He was
appointed as
consul by the
Western court with
Antiochus Chuzon as a colleague. In 435 he held for the
second time the
office of praetorian...
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imperial tutor Antiochus bishop of Ptolemais, 5th
century bishop Antiochus Chuzon, 5th-century
politician of the
Byzantine Empire Antiochus of Palestine,...
- influence.
Various famous lawyers held this quaestorship,
including Antiochus Chuzon and Tribonian, who
contributed greatly to the
production of the Theodosian...
- Most Rev.
Florentino F. Cinense, D.D., PhD, STL. Town hall
Public market Chuzon Supermarket Auditorium Park
Plaza and park "Elected
Officials - Official...