Definition of Theodosian. Meaning of Theodosian. Synonyms of Theodosian

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Theodosian. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Theodosian and, of course, Theodosian synonyms and on the right images related to the word Theodosian.

Definition of Theodosian

No result for Theodosian. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Theodosian from wikipedia

- Theodosians can refer to: The Theodosian dynasty of Roman Emperors In Christianity: the supporters of Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria the Feodocci, a branch...
- The Codex Theodosi**** ("Theodosian Code") is a compilation of the laws of the Roman Empire under the Christian emperors since 312. A commission was established...
- from both sea and land. As the city grew, the famous double line of the Theodosian Walls was built in the 5th century. Although the other sections of the...
- The Theodosian dynasty was a Roman imperial family that produced five Roman emperors during Late Antiquity, reigning over the Roman Empire from 379 to...
- ****ociations and destro**** pagan temples. Between 389 and 391 he issued the "Theodosian decrees", which established a practical ban on paganism; visits to the...
- presiding over a revival in classical art that some historians have termed a "Theodosian renaissance". Although his pacification of the Goths secured peace for...
- was ruled by the Theodosian dynasty from 379, the accession of Theodosius I, to 457, the death of Marcian. The rule of the Theodosian dynasty saw the final...
- of the Theodosian Hagia Sophia Column and capital with a Gr**** cross Porphyry column; column capital; impost block Soffits and cornice Theodosian capital...
- His reign was marked by the promulgation of the Theodosian law code and the construction of the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople. He also presided over...
- Edict of Thessalonica was subsequently incorporated into Book XVI of the Theodosian Code and was the milestone of the official Christianization of the Roman...