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A.A. Vasiliev
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1 2,1 | dominant State religion by Theodosius the Great at the end of 2 2,2 | 378), Gratian appointed Theodosius to the high position of 3 2,2 | large part of Illyricum. Theodosius, originally from the far 4 2,2 | throne until the death of Theodosius the Younger in 450 A.D.~ 5 2,2 | A.D.~ After the death of Theodosius his sons Arcadius and Honorius 6 2,2 | and Valentinian I, or of Theodosius, Gratian, and Valentinian 7 2,2 | were from the lineage of Theodosius the Great: his son Arcadius ( 8 2,2 | and the son of Arcadius, Theodosius the Younger (408-50), whose 9 2,2 | baptized. After the death of Theodosius II his sister Pulcheria 10 2,2 | of the Spanish dynasty of Theodosius. Following Marcian’s death 11 2,2 | of the Spanish dynasty of Theodosius, followed by occasional 12 2,3 | of the fourth century~ ~Theodosius the Great and the triumph 13 2,3 | 378), Gratian appointed Theodosius as Augustus of the East 14 2,3 | government under Gratian and Theodosius quite definitely forsook 15 2,3 | policy of the eastern ruler, Theodosius, surnamed “The Great” (379- 16 2,3 | paganism.~ The family of Theodosius came into the foreground 17 2,3 | the Emperor, also named Theodosius, who was one of the brilliant 18 2,3 | the high rank of Augustus, Theodosius was only slightly interested 19 2,3 | Ascholius, a Nicaean.~ Theodosius has to face two difficult 20 2,3 | Goths, who at the time of Theodosius threatened the very existence 21 2,3 | preceding the election of Theodosius, religious disputes burst 22 2,3 | time of the succession of Theodosius conditions had changed. 23 2,3 | turned over to the Nicaeans.~ Theodosius was confronted with the 24 2,3 | haeretici). During the reign of Theodosius the distinction between 25 2,3 | separate category.~ After Theodosius had openly declared himself 26 2,3 | decree shows clearly that Theodosius “was the first of the emperors 27 2,3 | obligatory on his subjects.”[100] Theodosius issued several other decrees 28 2,3 | For all his partisanship, Theodosius was anxious to establish 29 2,3 | first years of the reign of Theodosius. He was unable to manage 30 2,3 | Catholic (Nicene) clergy, Theodosius was rather generous. He 31 2,3 | government. Thus by one edict Theodosius imposed upon the church 32 2,3 | from hiding them.[102]~ Theodosius aimed to be the sole arbiter 33 2,3 | bishop of Mediolanum (Milan). Theodosius and Ambrose held diametrically 34 2,3 | soldiers. The infuriated Theodosius, well disposed toward the 35 2,3 | Ambrose excommunicated Theodosius, who, in spite of his power, 36 2,3 | struggle with the heretics, Theodosius took decisive steps also 37 2,3 | the pagans was issued by Theodosius in the year 392. It prohibited 38 2,3 | was the last step taken by Theodosius in his war upon paganism 39 2,3 | Gratian, Valentinian II, and Theodosius against paganism centered 40 2,3 | The religious policy of Theodosius, therefore, differed greatly 41 2,3 | as the only legal creed, Theodosius laid an absolute veto upon 42 2,3 | as well as upon paganism. Theodosius was one of those emperors 43 2,3 | passionate. Over paganism Theodosius attained a complete triumph. 44 2,3 | by any of the decrees of Theodosius; it continued its work of 45 2,3 | The successor of Valens, Theodosius, aided by his own Gothic 46 2,3 | that after the victory of Theodosius, “peace was established 47 2,3 | Empire in a peaceful manner. Theodosius was fully aware that he 48 2,3 | posts were in German hands. Theodosius, in following his Germanophile 49 2,3 | the life of the Empire.~ Theodosius died in the year 395 at 50 2,3 | its struggle with paganism Theodosius was surnamed “the Great.” 51 2,3 | Honorius ruled in the West.~ Theodosius did not succeed in solving 52 2,3 | significant consequences. In fact, Theodosius was forced during the later 53 2,3 | growing very strong. In short, Theodosius failed to solve the two 54 2,3 | Rufinus, appointed during Theodosiuslifetime as general guide 55 2,3 | influence since the time of Theodosius the Great was felt particularly 56 2,3 | province of Asia Minor by Theodosius the Great, had risen in 57 2,3 | and his son and successor, Theodosius, was only seven years old.~ ~ 58 2,3 | only seven years old.~ ~Theodosius II, the Younger (408-50).~ 59 2,3 | Constantinople might deprive Theodosius of the throne. The king 60 2,3 | own loyal men he guarded Theodosius against the intrigues of 61 2,3 | years of Yezdegerd’s reign.~ Theodosius II was not a gifted statesman, 62 2,3 | handwriting.[125] But around Theodosius were very able and energetic 63 2,3 | historians no longer look upon Theodosius as a weak and ill-fated 64 2,3 | persons during the reign of Theodosius was his sister, Pulcheria. 65 2,3 | arranged the marriage of Theodosius and Athenais (later baptized 66 2,3 | half during the period of Theodosius II. No strenuous campaign 67 2,4 | council gathered in Rome. Theodosius, wishing to put an end to 68 2,4 | disturbances followed, during which Theodosius died, leaving to his successors 69 2,4 | events of the period of Theodosius there were a number of events 70 2,4 | place during the reign of Theodosius, were both of great significance 71 2,4 | city, so that even before Theodosius II a kind of high school 72 2,4 | Middle Ages says that under Theodosius II the higher school was 73 2,4 | reorganized.[129] In the year 425 Theodosius II issued a decree dealing 74 2,4 | Empire the higher school of Theodosius II long stood as the center 75 2,4 | Theodosianus. — From the period of Theodosius II also dates the oldest 76 2,4 | which have been preserved.~ Theodosiusidea was to issue a collection 77 2,4 | Constantine the Great to Theodosius II, inclusive. The commission 78 2,4 | the Empire. The code of Theodosius is divided into sixteen 79 2,4 | novellae).[131]~ The code of Theodosius is of very great historical 80 2,4 | Justinian. Finally, the code of Theodosius, introduced in the West 81 2,4 | influence exerted by the code of Theodosius upon barbarian legislation. 82 2,4 | important events of the time of Theodosius was the construction of 83 2,4 | with a wall. By the time of Theodosius II the city had far outgrown 84 2,4 | gifted and energetic men of Theodosiuscourt. The walls were built 85 2,4 | during the early childhood of Theodosius, the praetorian prefect, 86 2,4 | the building activities of Theodosius. They are still legible 87 2,4 | streets in the capital.[135]~ Theodosius II died in the year 450. 88 2,4 | of responsible officials, Theodosius succeeded in accomplishing 89 2,4 | Constantinople and the code of Theodosius still remain splendid monuments 90 2,5 | birthplace of the wife of Theodosius II, Eudocia Athenais, who 91 2,5 | Constantinople in the time of Theodosius II there was a decline of 92 3,5 | issued during the reign of Theodosius II and his western contemporary, 93 3,6 | century during the reign of Theodosius II. Many of the professors 94 3,9 | sixth centuriesArcadius, Theodosius, Marcian, Leo I, Zeno, Anastasius 95 3,16| Constantinople organized by Theodosius II continued to be active 96 3,16| Placidia, the daughter of Theodosius the Great and the mother 97 4 | Anastasius II, 713-15); and Theodosius III (715-17). The state 98 4,4 | Philippicus, Anastasius II, and Theodosius III, who occupied the throne 99 4,4 | wide following. The weak Theodosius III, realizing his complete 100 4,4 | Sophia. He spared the life of Theodosius III. Leo thus rose from 101 5,1 | century, Pulcheria, sister of Theodosius, had been at the head of 102 5,3 | closer study of the codes of Theodosius and Justinian, of the Novels 103 5,6 | IV, Heraclius, Justinian, Theodosius, and Constantine the Great, 104 5,6 | Honorius, as Valentinian III to Theodosius II; the imperium Romanum 105 6,2 | an eyewitness, the monk Theodosius, who was living there at 106 6,8 | men: Leo the Grammarian, Theodosius of Melitene, the anonymous 107 8,17| Empire.[208] A novel of Theodosius II issued in the first half 108 8,17| provision of the novel of Theodosius II quoted above which passed 109 8,17| Byzantium. The codes of Theodosius and Justinian contain a 110 8,17| results.[218]~ In the codes of Theodosius and Justinian there are 111 9,8 | restore the fortifications of Theodosius the Younger, which had once 112 App | Valens, 364-378.~~~~~~Theodosius the Great, 379-395. ~~~~~~ 113 App | Arcadius, 395-408.~~~~~~Theodosius II the Younger, 408-450. ~~~~~~ 114 App | Artemius), 713-715. ~~~~~~Theodosius III, 715-717. ~~~~~~Leo


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