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5th century Roman general and consul
reached an agreement with Castinus, where Castinus would act as his vice-regent in the West and in return Theodosius appointed Castinus and the Easterner Victor
Castinus
army was in the hands of Flavius Castinus and took place in the years 420–421. Almost nothing is known about Castinus campaign against the Franks. The
Castinus' campaign against the Franks
Castinus'_campaign_against_the_Franks
Roman general (d. 432)
Galla Placidia sought to prevent Castinus from gaining the position of Stilicho before him, and as a result Castinus attempted to remove Bonifatius from
Bonifatius
Western Roman emperor from 423 to 425
not immediately announce a successor. In the interregnum, the patrician Castinus elevated Joannes as emperor. Theodosius refused to accept the decision
Joannes
Bishop of Byzantium from 230 to 237
Castinus of Byzantium (Greek: Καστῖνος; died 237) was reputedly the bishop of Byzantium between 230 and 237; in some catalogues, he appears as Constantine
Castinus_of_Byzantium
Military conflict in the Western Roman Empire
or troops, Boniface tried to weaken the position of Castinus. Without the Gothic support, Castinus' troops were decisively defeated by the Vandals. Some
Vandal_war_of_422
Loss of political control in antiquity
thirty-ninth birthday, in 423. After some months of intrigue, the patrician Castinus installed Joannes as Western Emperor, but the Eastern Roman government
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire
Calendar year
becomes, for the second time, a widow. Castinus campaign against the Franks: A Roman army under command of Castinus fights against the Franks in Northern
421
Sack of Rome by the Vandals (455)
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Sack_of_Rome_(455)
Calendar year
Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Castinus and Victor (or, less frequently, year 1177 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
424
War between Emperor Joannes and Emperor Theodosius II
nephew of the eastern emperor, he was pushed forward as a successor by Castinus, patricius and magister militum (commander-in-chief) of the western army
Roman_civil_war_of_425
Imperial Roman military office
392–408: Stilicho 409–410: Alaric 411–421: Constantius (III) 422–425: Castinus 425–430: Felix 431–432: Bonifacius 432–433: Sebastianus 433–454: Aetius
Magister_militum
Bishop of Byzantium from 240 to 265
Byzantium Bishop of Byzantium Installed c. 240 Term ended c. 265 Predecessor Castinus of Byzantium Successor Titus of Byzantium Personal details Died c. 265
Eugenius_I_of_Byzantium
East Germanic tribe
decisively defeated a Roman-Suebi–Gothic coalition led by the Roman patrician Castinus in the Vandal war of 422. It is likely that many Roman and Gothic troops
Vandals
Calendar year
Roman province of Mesopotamia. Patriarch Eugenius I succeeds Patriarch Castinus as Patriarch of Constantinople. Saint Babylas becomes Patriarch of Antioch
237
Head of the Catholic Church from 468 to 483
Rome. Simplicius was born in Tivoli, Italy, the son of a citizen named Castinus. After a vacancy of 10 days following the death of Pope Hilarius, Simplicius
Pope_Simplicius
(187–198) Marcus I (198–211) Philadelphus (211–217) Cyriacus I (217–230) St. Castinus (230–237) Eugenius I (237–242) Titus (242–272) Dometius (272–284) Rufinus
List of bishops and Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople
List_of_bishops_and_Ecumenical_Patriarchs_of_Constantinople
Part of the Hunnic invasion of the Roman province of Gaul
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
Battle_of_the_Catalaunian_Plains
army, with which Theoderic could take advantage. Two important generals Castinus and Bonefatius went to the army's supreme command, thus providing difficulties
Gothic_revolt_of_Theodoric_I
Carius Carnifex Carus Carvilianus Casca Cassianillus Cassianus Cassius Castinus Castorius Castus Catianus Catilina Cato Catonius Cattianus Catuarus Catullinus
List_of_Roman_cognomina
Calendar year
Pope Pontian succeeds Pope Urban I, as the 18th pope of Rome. Patriarch Castinus succeeds Ciriacus I as patriarch Constantinople. Seventy bishops hold the
230
Eastern Roman emperor from 402 to 450
Augustus XIII Succeeded by Asclepiodotus Avitus Marinianus Preceded by Castinus Victor Roman consul XI 425 with Valentinian Caesar Iohannes Augustus (only
Theodosius_II
Western Roman emperor from 425 to 455
emperor 425–455 Succeeded by Petronius Maximus Political offices Preceded by Castinus Victor Roman consul 425–426 with Theodosius Augustus Succeeded by Hierius
Valentinian_III
409 battle
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Ostia_(409)
458 battle
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Toulouse_(458)
472 siege
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Siege_of_Rome_(472)
Constantius III died. 423 15 August Honorius died. The Western Roman patrician Castinus declared the primicerius Joannes augustus. 424 23 October The Byzantine
Timeline_of_Roman_history
Catholic archdiocese in Spain
(385–395) Asturius [es] (395–412) Isicius (412–427) Martin I (427–440) Castinus (440–454) Campeius (454–467) Sinticius (467–482) Praumatus (482–494) Petrus
Archdiocese_of_Toledo
Conflict between the Huns and Eastern Roman Empire in 447
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_the_Utus
Destruction of the Roman city by the Huns (452 CE)
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Sack_of_Padua
British 6th-century battle
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Badon
Siege and sack of Rome by the Visigoths
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Sack_of_Rome_(410)
Battle between Eastern Roman Empire and Goths (378)
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Adrianople
388 Location: Gallia Belgica Ripuarian Franks Roman Empire Roman victory Castinus campaign against the Franks Location: Gallia Belgica Ripuarian Franks Roman
List of wars involving Francia
List_of_wars_involving_Francia
Crossing of the Rhine (406) Sack of Rome (410) Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks (420–421) Vandalic War (422) Gothic revolt
Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples
Decade
Pope Pontian succeeds Pope Urban I, as the 18th pope of Rome. Patriarch Castinus succeeds Ciriacus I as patriarch Constantinople. Seventy bishops hold the
230s
457 battle during the Germanic Wars
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Garigliano_(457)
Destruction of the Roman city by the Huns (452)
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Sack_of_Aquileia
Roman general and statesman (c. 390 – 454)
the Western Emperor Honorius died. The most influential man in the West, Castinus, chose as his successor Joannes, a high-ranking officer. Joannes was not
Flavius_Aetius
Bishop of Byzantium from 217 to 230
Installed 217 Term ended 230 Predecessor Philadelphus of Byzantium Successor Castinus of Byzantium Personal details Died 230 Denomination Early Christianity
Cyriacus_I_of_Byzantium
King of the Vandals (c. 379 – 428)
Baetica in 420–1. They defeated a Roman army, led by magister militum Castinus, outside the walls of Cordoba in 422. The Vandals attacked Mauretania Tingitana
Gunderic
Augustus X 423 Avitus Marinianus (western) Asclepiodotus (eastern) 424 Castinus (West only) Victor (East only) 425 West: Johannes Augustus East: Theodosius
List_of_Roman_consuls
Fifth-century conflict
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Vandal conquest of Roman Africa
Vandal_conquest_of_Roman_Africa
Mixed group of barbarians invading Gaul (406)
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Crossing_of_the_Rhine
Civil war between the West Roman Generals Bonifatius and Aetius
the commander-in-chief of the Roman army (magister utriusque militum) Castinus. Boniface, who had played a key role in the restoration of the Theodosian
Roman_civil_war_of_427–429
Vandal clan in the Roman era
Iberia. In 422 the Vandals narrowly defeated the Roman general Flavius Castinus, apparently because some of his Gothic troops deserted. Gunderic was killed
Hasdingi
the consular legate of the Three Dacias. 215 – Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus becomes the consular legate of the Three Dacias. 217 – Marcus Claudius
Timeline_of_Cluj-Napoca
List of links describing conflicts Rome was involved in
the end, the two powers agreed to sign a peace on the status quo ante. Castinus' campaign against the Franks 422 – Battle of Tarraco – The Vandal king
List of Roman external wars and battles
List_of_Roman_external_wars_and_battles
Roman general
Taurus Succeeded by Florentius and Dionysius Military offices Preceded by Castinus Magister militum of the Western Roman Army 425–430 Succeeded by Bonifacius
Felix_(consul_428)
428 battle between the Suebi and the Vandals
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Mérida_(428)
Calendar year
(Colosseum) crack during an earthquake. Vandal war: The Roman commander-in-chief Castinus leads a defeat against the Vandals at Baetica. The Roman army invades Gaul;
422
Decade
becomes, for the second time, a widow. Castinus campaign against the Franks: A Roman army under command of Castinus fights against the Franks in Northern
420s
Beroea 33–150 26 May / 4 January Apostle of the Seventy, Bishop of Beroea Castinus of Byzantium 237 25 January Bishop of Byzantium, Venerable Catherine of
List of Eastern Orthodox saints (A–G)
List_of_Eastern_Orthodox_saints_(A–G)
464 battle
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Bergamo
Frankish king
still remained semi-autonomous for a long time. It was not until 421 that Castinus campaign against the Franks and pacified the north of Gaul and a few years
Theodemer_(Frankish_king)
Germanic seizure of the Western Roman Empire's capital
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Ravenna_(476)
Roman legion
between 178 and 180 Pannonia Superior CIL XIV, 3900 Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus tribunus laticlavius late 2nd century Pannonia Superior CIL III, 10473
Legio_I_Adiutrix
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Gothic_War_(457–458)
Theodosius Augustus X Roman consul 423 with Avitus Marinianus Succeeded by Castinus Victor Preceded by Eustathius Praetorian prefect of the East 423–425 Succeeded by
Asclepiodotus_(consul_423)
Visigothic victory over the Western Romans
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Arles_(471)
Naval battle between Vandals and Romans
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Cape_Bon_(468)
Battle between Syagrius's Soissons and the Salian Franks
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Soissons_(486)
Calendar year
and invade Northern Gaul. In Italia an army is prepared to campaign with Castinus as chief. Comes Asterius conducts campaign in Gallaecia and ends the usurpation
AD_420
Province of the Roman Empire (103-3rd century)
Lucius Cassius Marcellinus between 202 and 204 Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus c. 211/212 Gaius Octavius Appius Suetonius Sabinus c. 215/216 Lucius Alfenus
Pannonia_Inferior
Conflict between the Roman Empire and various Gothic tribes
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Gothic_War_(376–382)
defeat at Braga in Gallaecia. 422 Vandal war: The Roman commander-in-chief Castinus leads a defeat against the Vandals at Baetica. 429 Spring The Vandals including
Timeline_of_Spanish_history
Battle between the Western Roman Empire and the Vandals
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Corsica
Roman emperor in 421
Succeeded by Agricola Eustathius Military offices Preceded by Stilicho In 408 Magister militum of the Western Roman Army 411–421 Succeeded by Castinus In 422
Constantius_III
Vandal capture of a Roman North African city
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Capture_of_Carthage_(439)
Roman legion
laticlavius before 138 CIL XIV, 2499 = ILS 1060 Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus tribunus laticlavius late 2nd century CIL III, 10473 Q. Cornelius M. f
Legio_V_Macedonica
Military battle in 413
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Siege_of_Massilia_(413)
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Ravenna_(475)
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Siege_of_Pavia_(476)
Constantius III died. 423 15 August Honorius died. The Western Roman patrician Castinus declared the primicerius Joannes augustus. 424 23 October The Byzantine
Timeline_of_Italian_history
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Arles_(435)
439 battle
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Toulouse_(439)
Military history
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Campaign history of the Roman military
Campaign_history_of_the_Roman_military
Roman legion
Faustinus legatus 3rd century Germania Inferior Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus Dux 3rd century Germania Inferior Gaius Cattanius Tertius legionary 3rd
Legio_XXX_Ulpia_Victrix
161 and 180 Lucius Sempronius [...] attested 191/192 Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus c. 204 Gnaeus Petronius Probatus Junior Justus between 222 and 235
List_of_rulers_of_Crete
Bishop of Byzantium (211–217) Cyriacus I, Bishop of Byzantium (217–230) Castinus, Bishop of Byzantium (230–237) Eugenius I, Bishop of Byzantium (237–242)
List of 3rd-century religious leaders
List_of_3rd-century_religious_leaders
436 battle between Rome and the Visigoths
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Narbonne_(436)
Battle between Romans and Goths
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Faesulae_(406)
Battle in 461
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Cartagena_(461)
Destruction of the Roman city by the Huns (452 CE)
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Siege_of_Milan_(452)
Roman usurper of the imperial throne (died 219)
them were Seius Carus, by virtue of aristocratic heritage; Alexianus, and Castinus, by virtue of their relationship (or claimed relationship) to an imperial
Gellius_Maximus
Part of the barbarian invasion of the Roman Empire
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Siege_of_Florence_(405)
5th-century battle between Visigoths and Bretons in France
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Déols
Battle between Romans and Franks
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Vicus_Helena
463 battle
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Orléans_(463)
458 battle in southern France
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Arelate
Vandal siege from June 430 to August 431
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Siege_of_Hippo_Regius
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Agrigentum_(456)
432 battle between Bonifacius and Flavius Aetius
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Rimini_(432)
456 battle
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Battle_of_Campi_Cannini
Archbishop of Constantinople from 360 to 370
Laurence Alypius Pertinax Olympianus Marcus I Philadelphus Cyriacus I Castinus Eugenius I Titus Dometius Rufinus Probus Metrophanes Alexander Archbishops
Eudoxius_of_Antioch
425 siege
Ostia Rome (410) War of Heraclianus Massilia Gothic War in Spain (416–418) Castinus' campaign against the Franks Asterius campaign in Gallaecia Roman–Sasanian
Siege_of_Arles_(425)
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on January 12. Venerable Castinus, Bishop of Byzantium (240) Martyr Medula and her entourage Venerable Apollo
January 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
January_25_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Patriarch of Constantinople from 472 to 489
Laurence Alypius Pertinax Olympianus Marcus I Philadelphus Cyriacus I Castinus Eugenius I Titus Dometius Rufinus Probus Metrophanes Alexander Archbishops
Acacius_of_Constantinople
Postumus (211–212) Lucius Marius Perpetuus (212–215) Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus (215–217) Marcus Claudius Agrippa (217–218) Iasdius Domitianus (c. 222–235)
List of Roman governors of Dacia Traiana
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Dacia_Traiana
Roman senator
Political offices Preceded by Honorius Augustus XIII Theodosius Augustus X Roman consul 423 with Asclepiodotus Succeeded by Castinus Victor
Avitus_Marinianus
CASTINUS
CASTINUS
CASTINUS
CASTINUS
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Beauty
Boy/Male
Aramaic English
Ploughman.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, French, Greek, Portuguese
God of Wine; Feminine of Denis from the Greek Name Dionysus; Follower of Dionysius
Boy/Male
Biblical
The Lord my king; or my counselor.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kshiraj | கà¯à®·à¯€à®°à®¾à®œ
Nectar
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Very Bright
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname from the small medieval coin known as the häller or heller because it was first minted (in 1208) at the Swabian town of (Schwäbisch) Hall. Compare Hall.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name for someone from Schwäbisch Hall.German : topographic name for someone living by a field named as ‘hell’ (see Helle 3).English : topographic name for someone living on a hill, from southeastern Middle English hell + the habitational suffix -er.Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hild ‘strife’ + hari, heri ‘army’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a person with fair hair or a light complexion, from an inflected form, used before a male personal name, of German hell ‘light’, ‘bright’, Yiddish hel.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of Traditions
Female
French
Feminine form of French Marcel, MARCELLE means "defense" or "of the sea."
Girl/Female
Indian
CASTINUS
CASTINUS
CASTINUS
CASTINUS
CASTINUS