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Timasius (died 396) was a
general of the
Roman Empire, a
relative of the
Empress Aelia Flaccilla, wife of
Emperor Theodosius I (r. 379–395).
Timasius...
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River being the
modern Vipava – or
possibly in the
valley of the Soča.
Timasius, the
magister militum,
commanded the
Theodosian army with help from the...
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Julian calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Timasius and
Promotus (or, less frequently, year 1142 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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Eutropius Roman consul II 388 with
Maternus Cynegius Succeeded by
Timasius Promotus Preceded by
Arcadius Augustus II
Rufinus Roman consul III 393...
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Theodosius I sent him
together with his
nephew Arbogastes and
Promotus and
Timasius against the
usurper Magnus Maximus, who was defeated. From the year 388...
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magister peditum under Valentinian I,
Gratian and
Magnus Maximus 388–395:
Timasius 394–408: Stilicho,
magister equitum et
peditum 399–400:
Gainas 400: Fravitta...
- Succeeded by
Magnus Maximus,
Theodosius I,
Maternus Cynegius Preceded by
Timasius Promotus Roman consul 390 with
Neoterius Succeeded by
Eutolmius Tati****...
- in 392,
Theodosius appointed Stilicho as co-commander of the army with
Timasius. They were
victorious over the
Western army at the
Battle of the Frigidus...
- the bureaucracy. He
brought to
trial two
prominent military officers,
Timasius and Abundantius. He also had
Arcadius introduce two
administrative innovations:...
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Maximus Augustus II East:
Theodosius Augustus II
Maternus Cynegius 389
Timasius Promotus 390 Valentini****
Augustus IV
Neoterius 391
Eutolmius Tati****...