-
capacity in the East.
Rumoridus was of
Germanic origin, and had not
converted to Christianity. Ambrose,
bishop of Milan,
described Rumoridus in a
letter to Eugenius...
- the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Theodosius and
Rumoridus (or, less frequently, year 1156 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 403...
-
consul V 402 with
Arcadius Succeeded by
Theodosius II
Rumoridus Preceded by
Theodosius II
Rumoridus Roman consul VI 404 with
Aristaenetus Succeeded by Stilicho...
- Preceded by
Arcadius Augustus V
Honorius Augustus V
Roman consul 403 with
Rumoridus Succeeded by
Honorius Augustus VI
Aristaenetus Preceded by
Arcadius Augustus...
-
Fravitta 402
Arcadius Augustus V
Honorius Augustus V 403
Theodosius Augustus Rumoridus 404
Honorius Augustus VI
Aristaenetus (East only) 405
Stilicho II Anthemius...
-
consul V 402 with
Honorius Augustus V Succeeded by
Theodosius Augustus Rumoridus Preceded by
Stilicho II
Anthemius Roman consul VI 406 with
Anicius Petronius...
-
Political offices Preceded by
Flavius Theodosius Augustus,
Flavius Rumoridus Consul of the
Roman Empire 404 with
Flavius Honorius Augustus VI Succeeded by...
-
unclear whether Bauto was a Greco-Roman
Polytheist or a Christian. He and
Rumoridus, who was
definitely a Polytheist, were
present before Valentinian II when...
- one of
which was Rennes. One of the four prelates, Sarmatio, Chariato,
Rumoridus, and Viventius, was
Bishop of Rennes. This bishop's successor, likely...
- one of
which was Quimper. One of the four prelates, Sarmatio, Chariato,
Rumoridus, and Viventius, was
Bishop of Quimper.
There is
evidence that Christianity...