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THEODOSIUS

  • Theodosius I
  • Roman emperor from 379 to 395

    Theodosius I (Ancient Greek: Θεοδόσιος Theodósios; 11 January 347 – 17 January 395), also known as Theodosius the Great, was Roman emperor from 379 to

    Theodosius I

    Theodosius I

    Theodosius_I

  • Theodosius
  • Name list

    of the name. Theodosius I (347–395; "Theodosius the Great"), Roman emperor (379–395), son of Theodosius the Elder (died 376) Theodosius II (401–450),

    Theodosius

    Theodosius

  • Theodosius II
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 402 to 450

    influence on Theodosius. He also became praepositus sacri cubiculi later but Theodosius dismissed him when he reached his adulthood. In 414, Theodosius's older

    Theodosius II

    Theodosius II

    Theodosius_II

  • Theodosius III
  • Byzantine emperor from 715 to 717

    Emperor Anastasius II (r. 713–715), acclaiming the reluctant Theodosius as emperor. Theodosius led his troops to Chrysopolis and then Constantinople, the

    Theodosius III

    Theodosius III

    Theodosius_III

  • Theodosius the Elder
  • Roman army officer and father of emperor Theodosius I

    Theodosius (died 376), called Theodosius the Elder (Latin: Theodosius Major), was a senior military officer serving Valentinian I (r. 364–375) and the

    Theodosius the Elder

    Theodosius_the_Elder

  • Theodosius I (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Theodosius I (347–395) was Roman Emperor from 379 to 395. Theodosius I may also refer to: Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria (died 567), Patriarch of Alexandria

    Theodosius I (disambiguation)

    Theodosius_I_(disambiguation)

  • Obelisk of Theodosius
  • Historic site in Hippodrome of Constantinople

    The obelisk that would become the obelisk of Theodosius remained in Alexandria until 390; when Theodosius I (379–395 AD) had it transported to Constantinople

    Obelisk of Theodosius

    Obelisk of Theodosius

    Obelisk_of_Theodosius

  • Theodosian dynasty
  • Roman imperial dynasty in Late Antiquity, r. 379–457

    The dynasty's patriarch was Theodosius the Elder, whose son Theodosius the Great was made Roman emperor in 379. Theodosius's two sons both became emperors

    Theodosian dynasty

    Theodosian dynasty

    Theodosian_dynasty

  • Theodosius of Bithynia
  • Ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician

    Vitruvius (1st century BC) mentioned a sundial invented by Theodosius. Thus Theodosius lived sometime after Archimedes and before Vitruvius, likely

    Theodosius of Bithynia

    Theodosius_of_Bithynia

  • Valentinian II
  • Roman emperor from 375 to 392

    to prevent rivals such as Sebastianus and Count Theodosius (not to be confused with Emperor Theodosius I) from becoming emperor or gaining independent

    Valentinian II

    Valentinian II

    Valentinian_II

  • Forum of Theodosius
  • Roman forum and triumphal column in Constantinople (Istanbul, Turkey)

    ancient spiral stairs "Forum of Theodosius". The Byzantine Legacy. Retrieved 2022-11-25. Mango (2000), p. 192 "Theodosius Forum | Turkish Archaeological

    Forum of Theodosius

    Forum of Theodosius

    Forum_of_Theodosius

  • Patriarch Theodosius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Patriarch Theodosius may refer to: Theodosius, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (f. 451–453) Theodosius, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (r

    Patriarch Theodosius

    Patriarch_Theodosius

  • Macrobius
  • 5th-century Roman author and historian

    He is called "Macrobius Theodosius" in both Cassiodorus and Boethius and was apparently known during his lifetime as "Theodosius": The dedication of De

    Macrobius

    Macrobius

    Macrobius

  • Theodosius (son of Maurice)
  • Byzantine co-emperor from 590 to 602

    There is debate over whether this man was an imposter or genuinely Theodosius. Theodosius was the first child of Maurice and his wife, the augusta Constantina

    Theodosius (son of Maurice)

    Theodosius (son of Maurice)

    Theodosius_(son_of_Maurice)

  • Theodosius of Skopje
  • Bulgarian religious figure

    book Veda Slovena. Theodosius studied in the classical Greek gymnasium in Serres. In 1862 he became a monk under the name of Theodosius in the monastery

    Theodosius of Skopje

    Theodosius of Skopje

    Theodosius_of_Skopje

  • Honorius
  • Western Roman emperor from 393 to 423

    He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla. After the death of Theodosius in 395, Honorius, under the regency

    Honorius

    Honorius

    Honorius

  • Theodosius the Cenobiarch
  • Byzantine saint

    Theodosius the Cenobiarch or Theodosius the Great (c. 423 – 529) was a Cappadocian Christian monk, abbot, and saint who was a founder and organizer of

    Theodosius the Cenobiarch

    Theodosius the Cenobiarch

    Theodosius_the_Cenobiarch

  • Eugenius
  • Western Roman emperor from 392 to 394

    Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius I. While Christian himself, Eugenius capitalized on the discontent in the West caused by Theodosius' religious policies

    Eugenius

    Eugenius

    Eugenius

  • Galla (wife of Theodosius I)
  • Roman empress from 387 to 394

    residence of Theodosius. Galla accompanied them. Theodosius was then a widower, his first wife Aelia Flaccilla having died in 386. Theodosius granted refuge

    Galla (wife of Theodosius I)

    Galla_(wife_of_Theodosius_I)

  • Heraclius
  • Byzantine emperor from 610 to 641

    reconquer Mesopotamia. The Persians attempted to claim that Maurice's son Theodosius had escaped to Persia, but in reality had perished in massacre of Maurice's

    Heraclius

    Heraclius

    Heraclius

  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • Loss of political control in antiquity

    Huns, and Alans followed Theodosius. Maximus negotiated with Theodosius for acceptance as Augustus of the West, but Theodosius refused, gathered his armies

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

  • Theodosius Dobzhansky
  • Russian-American geneticist and evolutionary biologist (1900–1975)

    was given an unusual name, Theodosius, because he was born after his middle-aged parents prayed for a child to St. Theodosius of Chernigov. In 1910 the

    Theodosius Dobzhansky

    Theodosius_Dobzhansky

  • Theodosius of Antioch
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Theodosius of Antioch may refer to: Saint Theodosius of Antioch (4th–early 5th century), Christian ascetic, monk, and founder of monasteries near Antioch

    Theodosius of Antioch

    Theodosius_of_Antioch

  • Ambrose
  • Christian bishop and theologian (c. 339 – 397)

    east left his coemperor Theodosius little choice but to reply in force. After defeating the usurper at Aquileia in 388, Theodosius returned with the restored

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

  • Theodosius V
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Theodosius V or Theodosios V may refer to: Theodosius of Villehardouin, Greek Orthodox patriarch of Antioch from 1278 to 1283 Theodosius V Dahan, patriarch

    Theodosius V

    Theodosius_V

  • Theodosius III of Abkhazia
  • 10th-century Georgian king

    Theodosius III the Blind (Georgian: თეოდოს III; also known as Theodosius the Sorrowed) was King of the Abkhazians from circa 975 to 978. He was the fourth

    Theodosius III of Abkhazia

    Theodosius_III_of_Abkhazia

  • Theodosius Mar Thoma
  • 22nd Metropolitan of the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church

    Theodosius Mar Thoma XXII Metropolitan (born 19 February 1949) is the Mar Thoma Metropolitan and the Primate of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church. Theodosius

    Theodosius Mar Thoma

    Theodosius Mar Thoma

    Theodosius_Mar_Thoma

  • Theodosius of Kiev
  • Christian saint (1009–1074)

    Theodosius of Kiev or Theodosius of the Caves (Russian: Феодосий Печерский, romanized: Feodosy Pechersky; Ukrainian: Феодосій Печерський, romanized: Feodosiy

    Theodosius of Kiev

    Theodosius of Kiev

    Theodosius_of_Kiev

  • Magnus Maximus
  • Roman emperor from 383 to 388

    estates of Count Theodosius (the Elder) of the Theodosian dynasty, to whom he claimed to be related. In their youth, Maximus and Theodosius I served together

    Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus

    Magnus_Maximus

  • Theodosius Cistern
  • Ancient cistern in Istanbul, Turkey

    The Theodosius Cistern (Greek: Κινστέρνα Θεοδοσίου, Turkish: Şerefiye Sarnıcı) is one of many ancient cisterns of Constantinople that lie beneath the city

    Theodosius Cistern

    Theodosius Cistern

    Theodosius_Cistern

  • Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire
  • evidence Theodosius I favored him. On occasion Theodosius I purposefully excluded Ambrose, and at times, got angry enough with Ambrose that Theodosius sent

    Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire

    Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire

    Persecution_of_pagans_in_the_late_Roman_Empire

  • Joannes
  • Western Roman emperor from 423 to 425

    emperor from 423 to 425. On the death of the Western emperor Honorius, Theodosius II, the last remaining ruler of the Theodosian dynasty, did not immediately

    Joannes

    Joannes

    Joannes

  • Metropolitan Theodosius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Metropolitan Theodosius may refer to: Theodosius, Metropolitan of Moscow in 1461–1464 Theodosius (Lazor), primate of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA)

    Metropolitan Theodosius

    Metropolitan_Theodosius

  • Theodosius Lazor
  • American Eastern Orthodox prelate (1933–2020)

    Metropolitan Theodosius (secular name: Frank Lazor; 27 October 1933 – 19 October 2020, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania) was the primate of the Orthodox Church

    Theodosius Lazor

    Theodosius Lazor

    Theodosius_Lazor

  • Gratian
  • Roman emperor from 367 to 383

    with the Romans. It was then that the magister equitum, Theodosius the Elder and his son Theodosius (the Theodosi) attacked the Alamanni through Raetia,

    Gratian

    Gratian

    Gratian

  • Byzantine Empire under the Theodosian dynasty
  • Eastern Roman Empire from 379 to 457

    Valentinian II, Theodosius became the last emperor to rule over both the eastern and the western halves of the Roman Empire 392–395. Theodosius is also remembered

    Byzantine Empire under the Theodosian dynasty

    Byzantine Empire under the Theodosian dynasty

    Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Theodosian_dynasty

  • Patriarch Theodosius I
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Patriarch Theodosius I may refer to: Patriarch Theodosius I of Alexandria, ruled in 535–536 Theodosius I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1179–1183

    Patriarch Theodosius I

    Patriarch_Theodosius_I

  • Valentinian dynasty
  • Roman imperial dynasty in late antiquity, r. 364–392 and 421–455

    visits by Theodosius) eastern emperor in the west. The dynasty was relatively short lived in the east, being replaced by the house of Theodosius following

    Valentinian dynasty

    Valentinian dynasty

    Valentinian_dynasty

  • Walls of Constantinople
  • City walls of Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey)

    Emperor Theodosius II (r. 402–450), after whom they were named. The work was carried out in two phases, with the first phase erected during Theodosius' minority

    Walls of Constantinople

    Walls of Constantinople

    Walls_of_Constantinople

  • Valentinian III
  • Western Roman emperor from 425 to 455

    Theodosius. In 423, Emperor Honorius died, and his primicerius notariorum Joannes took power in Rome. To counter this threat to his power, Theodosius

    Valentinian III

    Valentinian III

    Valentinian_III

  • Theodosius of Sinai
  • Bulgarian priest and printer

    monastic name Theodosius. He translated prayers from Greek into Slavic and often performed church services in Church Slavonic. Theodosius stayed at the

    Theodosius of Sinai

    Theodosius_of_Sinai

  • Theodosius Florentini
  • Swiss monk (1808–1865)

    (1913). "Theodosius Florentini". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. The entry cites: Johann Baptist Krauthahn, P. Theodosius (St. Gall

    Theodosius Florentini

    Theodosius Florentini

    Theodosius_Florentini

  • Theodosius the Deacon
  • 10th century Byzantine poet

    Theodosius the Deacon or Theodosios Diakonos (Greek: Θεοδόσιος ο Διάκονος) was a Byzantine poet who lived in the 10th century. He is known only through

    Theodosius the Deacon

    Theodosius_the_Deacon

  • Theodosius of Jerusalem
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Theodosius of Jerusalem may refer to: Theodosius of Jerusalem (died 457), anti-Chalcedonian bishop in 451–453 Theodosius of Jerusalem (died 879), Chalcedonian

    Theodosius of Jerusalem

    Theodosius_of_Jerusalem

  • Great Conspiracy
  • Uprising against Roman rule of Britain (367-368)

    well as his son, the later Emperor Theodosius I, and probably the later usurper Magnus Maximus, his nephew. Theodosius took advantage of a break in the

    Great Conspiracy

    Great Conspiracy

    Great_Conspiracy

  • Western Roman Empire
  • Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)

    as Constantine I and Theodosius I, governed, if briefly, as the sole Augustus across the Roman Empire. On the death of Theodosius in 395, the empire was

    Western Roman Empire

    Western Roman Empire

    Western_Roman_Empire

  • Theodosius of Villehardouin
  • Theodosius of Villehardouin or Theodosios Prinkips (fl. 1260–1283) was the Greek Orthodox patriarch of Antioch as Theodosius V from 1278 to 1283. He amassed

    Theodosius of Villehardouin

    Theodosius_of_Villehardouin

  • Theodosius of Jerusalem (died 457)
  • city. Theodosius, however, accepted a sentence of exile and did not fight. The bishops he consecrated, except for Peter, were deposed. Theodosius first

    Theodosius of Jerusalem (died 457)

    Theodosius_of_Jerusalem_(died_457)

  • Pulcheria
  • Byzantine empress from 450 to 453

    necessary for Theodosius to be a successful emperor when he would come of age. According to Sozomen, Pulcheria's training of Theodosius included good

    Pulcheria

    Pulcheria

    Pulcheria

  • Theodosius of Arles
  • Theodosius of Arles (or Théodose, Teudosi, Theodoric), was Archbishop of Arles c. 632–650. Theodosius appears in the episcopal diptychs. However, very

    Theodosius of Arles

    Theodosius_of_Arles

  • Flavius Theodosius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Flavius Theodosius may refer to: Theodosius the Elder, father of Theodosius I Theodosius I, Roman emperor from 379 to 395 Theodosius II, Roman emperor

    Flavius Theodosius

    Flavius_Theodosius

  • Theodosius Nagashima
  • obeying the will of the Church, took vows with the name Theodosius in honor of St. Theodosius of Chernigov. On November 2, 1969, in accordance with the

    Theodosius Nagashima

    Theodosius_Nagashima

  • Theodosius VI of Antioch
  • Patr. Gregory IV to whom Archim. Theodosius became an aide and became known as the "Translator". In 1923, Fr. Theodosius was elected Metropolitan Archbishop

    Theodosius VI of Antioch

    Theodosius_VI_of_Antioch

  • St. Theodosius Nunatak
  • Nunatak on Alexander Island, Antarctica

    and hermit St. Theodosius of Tarnovo (1300-1363), in connection with the settlement of Teodosievo in Northern Bulgaria. St. Theodosius Nunatak is located

    St. Theodosius Nunatak

    St. Theodosius Nunatak

    St._Theodosius_Nunatak

  • Marcian
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457

    of the eastern emperor, Theodosius II. The Eastern Roman Empire was plagued by external threats during the reign of Theodosius II. In 429, the Vandals

    Marcian

    Marcian

    Marcian

  • Valentinian I
  • Roman emperor from 364 to 375

    defeated. Theodosius sent for Civilis to be installed as the new vicarius of the diocese and Dulcitius as an additional general. In 369, Theodosius set about

    Valentinian I

    Valentinian I

    Valentinian_I

  • Theodosius II (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Theodosius II was the eastern Roman emperor from 402 until 450. Theodosius II or Theodosios II may also refer to: Theodosius II of Abkhazia, king 828–855

    Theodosius II (disambiguation)

    Theodosius_II_(disambiguation)

  • Theodosius Harnack
  • Baltic German theologian (1817–1889)

    Theodosius" . Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 50. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 8–16. Martin Doerne (1966). "Harnack, Theodosius Andreas"

    Theodosius Harnack

    Theodosius Harnack

    Theodosius_Harnack

  • Theodosius of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
  • Theodosius was Patriarch of the Church of the East between 853 and 858. Brief accounts of the patriarchate of Theodosius are given in the Ecclesiastical

    Theodosius of Seleucia-Ctesiphon

    Theodosius_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon

  • Theodosius of Oria
  • Italian bishop and saint

    some point, Theodosius became bishop of Brindisi and Oria, possibly appointed by the Pope after the end of the Muslim occupation. Theodosius acted as a

    Theodosius of Oria

    Theodosius of Oria

    Theodosius_of_Oria

  • Victor (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 384 or 387 to 388

    the late Gratian. Because of Maximus' invasion, Theodosius invaded the Western Empire in 388. Theodosius defeated Maximus in two battles in Pannonia, before

    Victor (emperor)

    Victor (emperor)

    Victor_(emperor)

  • Missorium of Theodosius I
  • Large ceremonial silver dish

    The Missorium of Theodosius I is a large ceremonial silver dish preserved in the Real Academia de la Historia, in Madrid, Spain. It was probably made in

    Missorium of Theodosius I

    Missorium of Theodosius I

    Missorium_of_Theodosius_I

  • Monastery of Saint Theodosius
  • Monastery in al-Ubeidiya, West Bank, Palestine

    Monastery of St. Theodosius, also known as Deir Dosi and Deir Ibn Ubeid in Arabic, is a monastery founded around 476 by Saint Theodosius the Cenobiarch

    Monastery of Saint Theodosius

    Monastery of Saint Theodosius

    Monastery_of_Saint_Theodosius

  • Theodosius of Tarnovo
  • Patriarch Callistus I, who consequently wrote a long passional about Theodosius. Among Theodosius' disciples was Patriarch Evtimiy, the last head of the medieval

    Theodosius of Tarnovo

    Theodosius of Tarnovo

    Theodosius_of_Tarnovo

  • Arcadius
  • Roman emperor from 383 to 408

    advisors in Constantinople, when his father Theodosius went west to fight Arbogastes and Eugenius. Theodosius died on 17 January 395, and Arcadius, still

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

  • Theodosius Romanus
  • 57th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch

    archbishop of Samosata, upon which he assumed the name Theodosius. No details of Theodosius' tenure as patriarch are known, except that he had some buildings

    Theodosius Romanus

    Theodosius_Romanus

  • Theodosius of Alexandria
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Theodosius of Alexandria may refer to: Theodosius of Alexandria (grammarian) (c. 3rd century CE), author of a work on inflection of Greek nouns and verbs

    Theodosius of Alexandria

    Theodosius_of_Alexandria

  • St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral
  • Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Ohio, United States

    cathedral is dedicated to the patron saint of St. Theodosius of Chernigov (in present-day Ukraine). Theodosius was born in the early 1630s in Podolia. The name

    St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral

    St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral

    St._Theodosius_Russian_Orthodox_Cathedral

  • Theodosius, Metropolitan of Moscow
  • Metropolitan of Moscow from 1461 to 1464

    to the tenure of Photius in Moscow, and would continue after Theodosius' tenure. Theodosius resigned the metropolitan office and retired to Chudov Monastery

    Theodosius, Metropolitan of Moscow

    Theodosius, Metropolitan of Moscow

    Theodosius,_Metropolitan_of_Moscow

  • Persecution of pagans under Theodosius I
  • Late 4th century Roman religious persecution

    The persecution of pagans under Theodosius I began in 381, after the first couple of years of his reign as co-emperor in the eastern part of the Roman

    Persecution of pagans under Theodosius I

    Persecution_of_pagans_under_Theodosius_I

  • Theodosius of Alexandria (grammarian)
  • Ancient Greek grammarian

    "wonderful grammarian Theodosuis". Theodosius himself cited Apollonius Dyscolus and Herodian in his works. Theodosius' main work were the Κανόνες εἰσαγωγικοί

    Theodosius of Alexandria (grammarian)

    Theodosius_of_Alexandria_(grammarian)

  • Galla Placidia
  • Roman empress in 421

    Galla Placidia (392/93 – 27 November 450), daughter of the Roman emperor Theodosius I, was a mother, tutor, and advisor to emperor Valentinian III. She was

    Galla Placidia

    Galla Placidia

    Galla_Placidia

  • Theodosius of Manyava
  • Ukrainian Orthodox hegumen and saint (died 1629)

    Theodosius of Manyava (Ukrainian: Феодосій Манявський, died 24 September 1629 in Manyava Skete, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian Orthodox saint, venerable, ascetic

    Theodosius of Manyava

    Theodosius of Manyava

    Theodosius_of_Manyava

  • Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria
  • Head of the Coptic Church from 535 to 566

    continued to recognise Theodosius, the lineage between the Coptic and Melchite split. This split endures until today. Theodosius spent the last 28 years

    Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria

    Pope_Theodosius_I_of_Alexandria

  • Massacre of Thessalonica
  • 390 Roman massacre under Theodosius I

    took place, and though he was one of Theodosius' many counselors, he was not one of the consistory (Theodosius' closest advisory council). Ambrose got

    Massacre of Thessalonica

    Massacre of Thessalonica

    Massacre_of_Thessalonica

  • Theodosius Wislocki
  • Theodosius Wislocki (Polish: Teodozy Wisłocki; 23 February 1738 – 28 April 1801) was a bishop of the Ruthenian Uniate Church, Bishop of Suprasl and all

    Theodosius Wislocki

    Theodosius_Wislocki

  • Alaric I
  • King of the Visigoths from 395 to 410

    later joined the Roman army. Once an ally of Rome under the Roman emperor Theodosius, Alaric helped defeat the Franks and other allies of a would-be Roman

    Alaric I

    Alaric I

    Alaric_I

  • Anthony and Theodosius
  • and May 3 for St. Theodosius). "Saints Antony and Theodosius". Catholic News. Retrieved July 22, 2025. "Saints Antony and Theodosius". Catholic Exchange

    Anthony and Theodosius

    Anthony and Theodosius

    Anthony_and_Theodosius

  • Aelia Flaccilla
  • Roman empress from 379 to 386

    first wife of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. She was of Hispanian Roman descent. During her marriage to Theodosius, she gave birth to two sons – future

    Aelia Flaccilla

    Aelia Flaccilla

    Aelia_Flaccilla

  • Serena (wife of Stilicho)
  • Wife of Stilicho

    emperor Theodosius I, as well as the wife of the military commander Stilicho. Serena was the daughter of Honorius, the brother of Theodosius I and son

    Serena (wife of Stilicho)

    Serena (wife of Stilicho)

    Serena_(wife_of_Stilicho)

  • Theodosius' Spherics
  • Ancient Greek spherical geometry treatise

    treatise on spherical geometry written by the Hellenistic mathematician Theodosius of Bithynia in the 2nd or 1st century BC. Book I and the first half of

    Theodosius' Spherics

    Theodosius'_Spherics

  • Stilicho
  • Roman army general (c. 359 – 408)

    partly of Vandal origins and married to Serena, the niece of emperor Theodosius I. He became guardian for the underage Honorius. After years of struggle

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

  • Patriarch Theodosius of Alexandria
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Patriarch Theodosius of Alexandria may refer to: Patriarch Theodosius I of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria in 535–536 Patriarch Theodosius II of Alexandria

    Patriarch Theodosius of Alexandria

    Patriarch_Theodosius_of_Alexandria

  • History of Constantinople
  • Brief history of Constantinople from 330 to 1453

    experienced commander Theodosius, who had expelled the Goths from Constantinople, having concluded peace with them. Theodosius, with the help of bribes

    History of Constantinople

    History of Constantinople

    History_of_Constantinople

  • Battle of the Frigidus
  • 394 AD battle between Theodosius and Eugenius

    the Roman emperor Theodosius the Great and the rebel augustus Eugenius (r. 392–394), in the eastern border of Roman Italy. Theodosius won the battle and

    Battle of the Frigidus

    Battle of the Frigidus

    Battle_of_the_Frigidus

  • Theodosius V Dahan
  • Head of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 1761 to 1788

    Theodosius V (Athanase Joasaph) Dahan (1698–1788) was Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 1761 to 1788. Joasaph Dahan was born in Beirut

    Theodosius V Dahan

    Theodosius_V_Dahan

  • Edict of Thessalonica
  • Edict establishing Christianity as the Roman Empire's state religion, issued in AD 380

    succeeded by Theodosius I, Arianism was widespread in the eastern half of the Empire, while the west had remained steadfastly Nicene. Theodosius, who had

    Edict of Thessalonica

    Edict_of_Thessalonica

  • Aelia Eudocia
  • Eastern Roman empress by marriage to Theodosius II

    and young Theodosius, who was full of desire, fell in love instantly. Athenaïs had been raised pagan, and before her marriage to Theodosius II converted

    Aelia Eudocia

    Aelia Eudocia

    Aelia_Eudocia

  • Constantinople
  • Capital of the Eastern Roman and Ottoman empires

    Theodosius II built the 18-metre (60-foot)-tall triple-wall fortifications, which were not to be breached until the coming of gunpowder. Theodosius also

    Constantinople

    Constantinople

    Constantinople

  • Timasius
  • General of the Roman Empire

    in 389. In 391, he followed Theodosius in the campaign against the barbarians in Macedonia. In that same year, Theodosius was on the verge of annihilating

    Timasius

    Timasius

  • Phocas
  • Roman emperor from 602 to 610

    insisted that Maurice abdicate and offered to proclaim as successors Theodosius, son and co-emperor of Maurice, or his father-in-law Germanus. As Maurice

    Phocas

    Phocas

    Phocas

  • Maurice (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 582 to 602

    Maurice abdicate and proclaim as successor either his son Theodosius or Germanus, Theodosius' father-in-law. In response, Maurice enlisted the circus factions

    Maurice (emperor)

    Maurice (emperor)

    Maurice_(emperor)

  • Russia
  • Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia

    was the inventor of the iconoscope and kinescope television systems. Theodosius Dobzhansky was the central figure in the field of evolutionary biology

    Russia

    Russia

    Russia

  • Rufinus (consul)
  • Roman statesman

    insulted Promotus, who slapped him; Rufinus went to Theodosius to report the affront, and Theodosius replied that if nothing changed he would have Rufinus

    Rufinus (consul)

    Rufinus_(consul)

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

     324–337) legalised Christianity and moved the capital to Constantinople. Theodosius I (r. 379–395) made Christianity the state religion and Greek gradually

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Europe
  • Continent

    official religion of the empire in 380 CE, and in 391–392 CE the emperor Theodosius outlawed pagan religions. This is sometimes considered to mark the end

    Europe

    Europe

    Europe

  • Theodosius II of Abkhazia
  • 9th-century Georgian king

    Theodosius II (Georgian: თეოდოს II) was King of the Abkhazia from circa 828 to 855. He was the son and successor of Leon II of the Anchabadze dynasty.

    Theodosius II of Abkhazia

    Theodosius_II_of_Abkhazia

  • Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 407 to 411

    presented to Honorius on a pole. Following the death of the Roman emperor Theodosius I in 395 the Roman Empire was divided between his two sons: Arcadius became

    Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)

    Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)

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  • Leo III the Isaurian
  • Byzantine emperor from 717 to 741

    Constantinople, capturing Theodosius' son at Nicomedia. He forced Theodosius to abdicate, promising safety for him and his family. Theodosius then became a monk

    Leo III the Isaurian

    Leo III the Isaurian

    Leo_III_the_Isaurian

  • Teodósio, Prince of Brazil
  • Prince of Brazil, Duke of Braganza (more...)

    Dom Teodósio, Prince of Brazil, Duke of Braganza (Teodósio de Bragança; Portuguese pronunciation: [tiuˈðɔziu]; 8 February 1634 – 15 May 1653) was the eldest

    Teodósio, Prince of Brazil

    Teodósio, Prince of Brazil

    Teodósio,_Prince_of_Brazil

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  • TEODÓSIO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    TEODÓSIO

    Portuguese form of Latin Theodosius, TEODÓSIO means "god-giving."

    TEODÓSIO

  • TEODOSIO
  • Male

    Italian

    TEODOSIO

    Italian and Spanish form of Latin Theodosius, TEODOSIO means "god-giving."

    TEODOSIO

  • Theodosius
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French, German, Greek

    Theodosius

    Giver of God

    Theodosius

  • FEODOSIY
  • Male

    Russian

    FEODOSIY

    (Феодосий) Russian form of Latin Theodosius, FEODOSIY means "god-giving."

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  • Arcenio
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Arcenio

    Virile; masculine. St. Arsenius the Great tutored Roman emperor Theodosius' sons....

    Arcenio

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  • Harisah
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Harisah

    Guardian protector

  • Muhilan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil

    Muhilan

    Of the Clouds

  • Soanjan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Soanjan

    Drumstick Tree

  • Chotu | சோடு 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Chotu | சோடு 

    Small

  • Orguelleuse
  • Girl/Female

    Arthurian Legend

    Orguelleuse

    An arrogant lady.

  • Wilton
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English

    Wilton

    From the Farm by the Spring; From the Well Settlement

  • CHIEN
  • Male

    Vietnamese

    CHIEN

    Vietnamese name CHIEN means "fighter, warrior."

  • Sheela
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sheela

    Lord Vishnu

  • Abriz
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abriz

    Pure Gold

  • Rishi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rishi

    Pleasure, Sage, Ray of light

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