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patrician Castinus elevated Joannes as emperor.
Theodosius refused to
accept the decision, and
deposed Joannes in a
civil war.
Joannes was a
primicerius notariorum...
- "Corvus,
Joannes". In Stephen,
Leslie (ed.).
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol. 12. London: Smith,
Elder & Co.
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