Image Stilicho.jpg thumb 250px upright The ivory diptych of Stilicho right with his wife Serena and son Eucherius, ca. 395 Monza Monza Cathedral Flavius Stilicho occasionally written as Stilico ca. 359 ... I Theodosius , Stilicho s regency for the underage Honorius emperor Honorius marked the high .... ref Known for his military successes and sense of duty, Stilicho was, in the words of the great historian ... Empire. Ed. J.B. Bury. Vol. III. London Methuen & Co., 1925 225. ref Career Stilicho was the son ... that Stilicho considered himself anything other than a Roman, and his high rank within the Empire ... the official religion of the Empire. Stilicho joined the Roman army and rose through the ranks during ... to Constantinople at the successful conclusion of peace talks, Stilicho was promoted to comes stabuli and later to general magister militum . The Emperor recognized that Stilicho could be a valuable ... to Stilicho. The marriage took place around the time of Stilicho s mission to Persia, and ultimately Serena gave birth to a son, who was named Eucherius , and two daughters, Maria, daughter of Stilicho Maria and Thermantia . After the death of the Western Emperor Valentinian II in 392, Stilicho helped ... would go on to become Stilicho s chief adversary during his later career as the head of the Western Roman armies. Stilicho distinguished himself at the Frigidus, and Theodosius, exhausted by the campaign ... of a united Rome appointed Stilicho guardian of his son, Honorius emperor Honorius shortly before ... throne in Constantinople. As both were underage, Theodosius had appointed Stilicho as the caretaker ... New York Cambridge University Press, 1998 113. ref Neither proved to be effective emperors, and Stilicho ..., Stilicho proved his abilities energetically, although political maneuverings by agents of the two ... at the Frigidus was still assembled, and Stilicho led it toward Alaric s forces. The armies of the eastern ... was in league with the Goths. Stilicho now marched east against Alaric. According to Claudian ... more details
Bathanarius died 408 was a politician of the Western Roman Empire , comes Africae and brother in law of Stilicho . Life Bathanarius married a sister of the powerful general Stilicho . ref name Zosimus Zosimus V.37.6. ref He is attested as comes Africae since 401. In 408, when Stilicho was put to death by order of Emperor Honorius emperor Honorius , Bathanarius was executed by imperial order and succeeded by Heraclianus . ref name Zosimus Augustine of Hippo retells a story he had listened by bishop Severus of Milev , who had seen Bathanarius doing a trick with a magnet during a party. ref Augustine, Civitas Dei , 21.4. ref Notes references Sources Bathanarius , Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0521201594, p. 221. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bathanarius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 408 PLACE OF DEATH Category 408 deaths Category 5th century Romans Category Comites it Batanario ... more details
Eucherius may refer to Saint Eucherius of Lyon , 5th century bishop Saint Eucherius of Orl ans , 8th century bishop Eucherius was the son of Stilicho and was executed with his parents in 408 See also Eucharius , bishop of Trier disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages bg de Eucherius fr Eucherius ... more details
in as consuls. Flavius Stilicho , son of a Vandal father, though he identified with his maternal ... I had great trust in Stilicho and their families became formally linked when Stilicho s daughter ... by Rufinus in the east and Stilicho in the west. ref Zosimus , Historia Nova , Books 4 6 ... Italy in early 402 on his way across the western empire. General Stilicho was concurrently ... he heard of Alaric s invasion, Stilicho quickly recruited troops from the very people he was fighting ..., hoping to capture him as a valuable hostage. General Stilicho crossed the Po and reached the Visigoth ... when Stilicho decided to time a strategic attack. ref Dunn, Geoffrey. Easter and the Battle of Pollentia ... draw. Although there was no clear victor, Stilicho had managed to capture Alaric s wife, children, and other important relations. Serena, wife of Stilicho, paid for a musive floor in the basilica of the Apostles in Mediolanum as an ex voto for Stilicho s victory. And despite the Battle of Pollentia not being a decisive victory for Stilicho, the poet Claudian still praises it Thy glory, Pollentia ... of the barbarians. Stilicho offered to return the prisoners in exchange for the Visigoths returning ... and endeavoured to capture the city. ref name CameronGarnsey rp 431 Stilicho and local forces surrounded ... him and swearing allegiance to Stilicho, Alaric was forced to leave Italy. Aftermath By 403 Alaric ... CameronGarnsey rp 512 In 405 according to Adrian Goldsworthy or 407 according to Averil Cameron Stilicho ... rp 139 Many senators were already upset that Stilicho wielded so much power and influence over the emperor ... Stilicho was declared a public enemy and guilty of treason in 408. He was executed shortly after ... more details
of Stilicho , magister militum of the Western Roman Empire, and Serena Roman Serena . Thermantia was a sister of Eucherius and Maria, daughter of Stilicho Maria . De Consulatu Stilichonis by Claudian ... inhabiting the Pontic Caspian steppe as Scythians , regardless of their language. Jerome calls Stilicho ... and Serena sought this marriage while Stilicho appeared not to approve of the match . Zosimus considers ... would prove short lived. Stilicho had proposed an alliance with Alaric I of the Visigoths in order to enforce ... daughter s marriage, Stilicho was informed, that Alaric had left Epirus , and having passed through ..., and from thence sent messengers to Stilicho, to desire a sum of money not only in consideration of his stay in Epirus, which he said was made at the persuasion of Stilicho, but also to defray his journey into Noricum and Italian Peninsula Italy . But Stilicho, although he received the embassy, left ... palace, and deliberated whether to declare war, most of them were disposed for war. Stilicho ... for a peace with Alaric. When those who preferred a war desired of Stilicho his reason for chusing ..., in expectation of which Alaric had spent so much time in that country. When Stilicho had said ... that Stilicho spoke nothing but what was reasonable, decreed that Alaric should receive three thousand ... more in dread of Stilicho than of their own judgment or inclination. For this reason, Lampadius ... punished for the freedom with which he had expressed himself. ref name zosimus Stilicho, after having .... Stilicho, however, being much averse to the emperor s journey to Ravenna, contrived many obstacles ... a mutiny before the city at the instigation of Stilicho. His design was not really to throw affairs ... made that journey, and that the soldiers in Ticinum , who were disaffected to Stilicho, when ... that the emperor would not listen to the counsel of Stilicho, he forsook him, lest through his familiarity with Stilicho he should share in his misfortunes. ref name zosimus Death of Arcadius Before ... more details
Image Stilico diptych.jpg right thumb 200px Serena portrayed with her husband Stilicho and son Eucherius, ca. 400. Serena was a noblewoman of the late Western Roman Empire . She was the adopted daughter of Theodosius . Theodosius adopted her as his daughter, and in 384 arranged her marriage to a rising military officer, Stilicho . ref Stephen Williams & Gerard Friell, Theodosius the Empire at Bay , Routledge, 1994 42, 189 ref Stilicho s marriage to Serena ensured his loyalty to the House of Theodosius in the years ahead. A resident at the court of her cousin, Flavius Augustus Honorius Honorius , she selected a bride for the court poet, Claudian , and took care of Honorius half sister, her cousin Galla Placidia . She and Stilicho had a son, Eucherius, and two daughters, Maria, daughter of Stilicho Maria and Thermantia , both of whom married Honorius. Zosimus records how Serena, a Christian, took a necklace from a statue of Rhea Silvia and placed it on her own neck. An old woman, the last of the Vestal Virgins , appeared, who rebuked Serena and called down punishment upon her for her act of impiety. Serena was then subject to dreadful dreams predicting her own untimely death. ref Zosimus, The New History. V, 38. http www.tertullian.org fathers zosimus05 book5.htm ref Stilicho was executed on Honorius orders in 408. During the siege of Rome by the Visigoths the following year, Serena was falsely accused of conspiring with the Goths, and was executed with Galla Placidia s consent. Notes reflist Bibliography cite book author Claudianus title Elogium of Serena Santo Mazzarino . Serena e le due Eudossie . Roma, Istituto Nazionale di Studi Romani, 1946 ISBN 9788873112211 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Serena ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 409 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Serena Category 409 deaths Category 4th century Romans Category Executed Roman women Category Ancient Roman women Category Theodosian dynasty ... more details
, Stilicho received him with much ceremony and jealousy. He drowned when he, in the company of Stilicho, crossed a bridge and fell in the water, either by accident, or pushed on orders of Stilicho ... more details
distinguish Battle of Faesulae 225 BC Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Faesulae partof the Roman Germanic wars image caption battle name Battle of Faesulae date 405 CE place Fiesole , modern ITA result Roman victory combatant1 Image Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg 22px alt link Roman Empire combatant2 Goths br Vandals commander1 Flavius Stilicho br Sarus Goth Sarus the Goth br Uldin Uldin the Hun commander2 Radagaisus strength1 unknown strength2 unknown casualties1 unknown casualties2 unknown The Battle of Faesulae was fought in 405 CE as part of the Goths Gothic invasion of the Western Roman Empire . After General Flavius Stilicho repelled the Visigoths at Battle of Pollentia Pollentia and Battle of Verona Verona , he encountered a new incursion of Vandals and Goths led by Radagaisus whose forces attacked Florence . Stilicho ultimately defeated the invaders at Faesulae modern Fiesole with support from Uldin the Hun and Sarus Goth Sarus the Goth. Radagaisus was executed after the battle and survivors of his armies fled to Alaric I Alaric . ref Jaques, Tony. Dictionary of Battles and Sieges F O. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2007, ISBN 9780313335389, p. 345. ref References reflist coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Faesulae 405 Ad Category 405 in Europe Category Conflicts in 405 Category 5th century conflicts Category Battles involving the Roman Empire Faesulae Category Battles involving the Goths Faesulae Category Battles involving the Vandals Faesulae Category Battles of the Ancient era Category History of the Germanic peoples bg 406 . de Schlacht bei Faesulae nl Slag bij Florence ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Verona image caption partof date June 402 place near Verona , Italy result Roman victory combatant1 Roman Empire combatant2 Visigoths commander1 Stilicho commander2 Alaric I strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Gothic War 401 403 The Battle of Verona was fought in June 402 by Alaric I Alaric s Visigoths, and a Roman force led by Stilicho . Alaric was defeated and subsequently withdrew from Italy. ref cite web author url http books.google.es books?id xsQxcJvaLjAC&printsec frontcover&dq History of the Goths&hl no&sa X&ei AAh T P3LsSp0QXB2 GVDg&ved 0CC4Q6AEwAA v onepage&q Bassianae 20Dengizich&f false title History of the Goths publisher Universiy California Press date 13 February 1990 accessdate 5 April 2012 ref reflist coord missing Italy Category 402 Category 5th century conflicts Category Battles involving the Roman Empire Verona 403 Category Battles involving the Visigoths Verona 403 Category History of the Germanic peoples AncientRome battle stub ca Batalla de Verona de Schlacht bei Verona fr Bataille de V rone 403 it Battaglia di Verona 403 nl Slag bij Verona 403 pl Bitwa pod Weron 403 ru sh Bitka kod Verone ... more details
Battle of Verona may refer to Battle of Verona 312 that pitted Constantine I against one of Maxentius s commanders Battle of Verona 402 that pitted Stilicho against Alaric I and his Visigoths Battle of Verona 489 between Odovacar and the Ostrogoths led by Theodoric the Great Battle of Verona 1799 between the French and P l Kray s Austrians Battle of Verona 1805 between Andr Mass na s French and Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen s Austrians disambiguation nl Slag bij Verona pl Bitwa pod Weron sh Bitka kod Verone razvrstavanje ... more details
Expand Italian Sarcofago paleocristiano topic culture date December 2008 File 0 Sarcofago di Costantina Museo Pio Clementino Vatican 1 .JPG thumb 250px Sarcophagus of Constantina, daughter of Constantine I, from her mausoleum at Santa Costanza now in Vatican Museums . File 9815 Milano Sant Ambrogio Sarcofago di Stilicone Foto Giovanni Dall Orto 25 Apr 2007.jpg thumb 250px Detail of the central panel of the Sarcophagus of Stilicho, Basilica di Sant Ambrogio Basilica of Saint Ambrose , Milan. Early Christian sarcophagi are those produced by the early Christianity first Christians through to the 5th century, particularly known via 3rd century examples. The production of Roman sarcophagi with carved decoration spread due to the gradual abandonment of the rite of cremation in favour of inhumation over the course of the 2nd century throughout the empire. However, burial in such sarcophagi was expensive and thus reserved for wealthy families. The end of the Christian persecutions desired by Gallienus in 260 began a period of peace for the Christians that lasted until the end of that century and allowed Christianity to spread in the army, in senior administrative posts and even the emperor s circles. In the second half of the 3rd century, especially due to increased demand from this group of wealthy Christians, the use of sarcophagi spread widely, with plastic treatments following trends in contemporary sculpture. Production and typology Empty section date July 2010 Iconography Empty section date July 2010 Notable examples Sarcophagi of Helena and Constantina Sarcophagus of Santa Maria Antiqua Sarcophagus of Stilicho Dogmatic Sarcophagus Sarcophagus of the Good Shepherd Sarcophagus with the miracles of Christ Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus File Bildhuggarkonst, Junius Bassus sarkofag, Nordisk familjebok.png thumb 250px Engraving of the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus. Sarcophagus of the Passion Sources cite book first Pierluigi last De Vecchi coauthors Elda Cerchiari title I tem ... more details
. Rufinus hated the western magister militum Stilicho , and his influence over Arcadius prevented Stilicho from crushing Alaric when the Roman general had the chance. Stilicho had trapped Alaric and the Visigoths ... by Rufinus, recalled them, so that Stilicho was forced to return his forces west across the border ... more details
. In 408 he held the Praetorian prefecture of Italy for the second time, but in that same year Stilicho ... , br Stilicho Flavius Stilicho I s bef before Siburius s ttl title Praetorian prefect of Gaul years ... more details
Turpilio died 409 was a Rome Roman military commander, a Magister peditum . At the recommendation of his superior officer, Olympus, the Emperor of Rome emperor Honorius emperor Honorius appointed Turpilio to be Magister equitum after the removal and execution of the emperor s kinsman Stilicho Honorius had fist given the office to Varanes consul 410 Varanes . Following the downfall of Olympus 409 , Turpilio was removed from office and sent into exile , where he was murdered by the members of his escort. References A.H.M. Jones & J.R. Martindale, Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Vol II AD 395 527 1971 1980 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Turpilio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 409 PLACE OF DEATH Category 409 deaths Category 5th century Romans Category Year of birth uncertain Category Magistri militum Military stub it Turpilione ... more details
near the date when his poem was written. He witnessed the chequered career of Stilicho as de ... acquainted with the circle of the great orator Quintus Aurelius Symmachus , who scouted Stilicho ... of dire Stilicho , as he names him. In Rutilius view, Stilicho, fearing to suffer all that had caused ... Nero rest from all the torments of the damned, that they may seize on Stilicho for Nero smote his own mother, but Stilicho the mother of the world This appears to be a uniquely authentic expression of the feelings of perhaps a majority of the Roman senate against Stilicho. He had merely imitated the policy ... opposition from the old Roman families. The relations between Alaric and Stilicho had been closer and more mysterious than those between Alaric and Theodosius, however, and men who had seen Stilicho surrounded by his Goth bodyguards, naturally looked on the Goths who assailed Rome as Stilicho s avengers. It is noteworthy that Rutilius speaks of the crime of Stilicho in terms far different from those used by Paulus Orosius Orosius and the historians of the later empire. They believed that Stilicho ... historians even asserted that Stilicho a staunch Arianism Arian had designed to restore paganism ... alone, was the destruction of the Sibylline books . This crime of Stilicho alone is sufficient ... rites of Vesta mythology Vesta . For a sharply different view of Stilicho, see Claudian . Style ... more details
by his principal general, Flavius Stilicho , who was successively Honorius s guardian during his childhood and his father in law after the emperor became an adult . Stilicho s generalship helped ... Stilicho, who had been appointed by Theodosius ref Zosimus, 4 59 1 ref and was of mixed Vandal and Roman ancestry. ref Canduci, pg. 149 ref To strengthen his bonds with the young emperor, Stilicho married his daughter Maria, daughter of Stilicho Maria to him. ref Zosimus, 5 3 1 ref The epithalamion written for the occasion by Stilicho s court poet Claudian survives. ref Bury, pg. 77 ref Honorius ... of the Byzantine exarch s as well. ref name Bury, pg. 110 Stilicho and the defence of Italy File ... 397 398 . ref Bury, pg. 76 ref It was eventually subdued by Stilicho, under the local command of Mascezel ... in 402 under the formidable command of their king, Alaric. Stilicho was absent in Raetia in the latter ... Italy. ref Bury, pg. 108 ref Stilicho hurried back to protect Honorius and the legions of Gaul and Britain ... fled to Asti , only to be pursued by Alaric, who marched into Liguria . Stilicho defeated Alaric at Pollentia , on the river Tanarus on Easter Day April 6, 402 Alaric retreated to Verona , where Stilicho ..., pg. 109 ref In 405 Stilicho met an invasion of Italy led across the Danube by Radagaisus . They brought devastation to the heart of the Empire, until Stilicho defeated them in 406 and recruited most ... on 31 December 406, ref name Bury, pg. 111 and arrived in Hispania in 409. In early 408, Stilicho ... by Alaric was prevented in 408 by Stilicho when he forced the Roman Senate to pay 4,000 pounds .... 112 ref Summoning Stilicho from Ravenna for advice, Stilicho advised Honorius not to go, and proceeded to go himself. In Stilicho s absence, a minister named Olympius gained the confidence of Honorius ... and execution of Stilicho. With Stilicho s fall, Olympius moved against all of his former father in law ... who had borne any office while Stilicho was in command. Honorius s wife Thermantia, daughter ... more details
File Wedekind Dichtungen des Claudius Claudianus.pdf thumb Works of Claudius Claudianus German translation by Georg Freiherr von Wedekind, 1868 Claudian lat. Claudius Claudianus was a Roman poet , who worked for Emperor Flavius Augustus Honorius Honorius and the latter s general Stilicho . NOTOC A Greek language Greek speaking citizen of Alexandria and probably not a Christian convert , Claudian arrived in Rome before 395. He made his mark with a eulogy of his two young Patronage in ancient Rome patrons , Anicius Probinus Probinus and Olybrius , thereby becoming court poet. He wrote a number of panegyric s on the consul ship of his patrons, praise poems for the deeds of Stilicho, and invective s directed at Stilicho s rivals in the Eastern court of Arcadius . These efforts resulted with such gifts as the honor of the rank of vir illustris , a statue, and a rich bride selected by Stilicho s wife, Serena Roman Serena . Despite his Greek origins, Claudian wrote in Latin and is one of the best late users of the language in poetry. Critics consider Claudian a good poet, if not absolutely first rate. He is elegant, tells a story well, and his polemical passages are occasionally unmatchable in sheer entertaining vitriol but his writing is tainted by preciousness, a flaw of the literature of his time, and his being extraordinarily cold and unfeeling. From a historical standpoint, Claudian s poetry is a valuable, however distorted, primary source for his period. Since his poems do not record the achievements of Stilicho after 404, scholars assume Claudian died in that year. The historical or political poems connected with Stilicho have a separate manuscript tradition to the rest of his work, and this is believed to indicate that they were published as a separate collection, perhaps by Stilicho himself after Claudian s death. His most important non political work is an unfinished Epic poetry epic , De raptu Proserpinae , whose three extant books are believed to have been writ ... more details
against the Eastern Empire after Theodosius died. Flavius Stilicho , the Eastern Empire s top ..., Alaric had made several attempts at invading Italy, but was halted by Stilicho and decisively ..., Alaric became an ally of Stilicho, agreeing to help reclaim Illyricum for the Western Empire. When ... was left with the expense of preparations for the campaign. Stilicho persuaded the Roman Senate ... to settle the succession of the Eastern Empire. Stilicho forbade it and suggested that he go instead. Rumor spread that Stilicho wanted to place his son on the Eastern throne. Soon after, a mutiny of the army was staged by Olympius, a Roman bureaucrat, wherein most of Stilicho s appointees were killed. After persuading Honorius that Stilicho was an enemy of the state , Olympius was appointed Magister Officium. Stilicho, who was taking refuge in a church, was arrested and executed. These events ... in Italy, many of whom were captured by Stilicho in his many wars. Around 30,000 escaped Italy ... more details
by the half Vandal Roman General Stilicho . Later joining the Roman army, he began his career under ... Vandal general Flavius Stilicho at Battle of Pollentia Pollentia modern Pollenza on April 6, 402. A second ... of Stilicho and his family, and incited the Roman population to massacre of tens of thousands of wives ... as his guardian, Theodosius had appointed the magister militum Stilicho . Stilicho also claimed ... in Constantinople that Rufinius was in league with the Goths. Stilicho now marched east against Alaric. According to Claudian , Stilicho was in a position to destroy the Goths when he was ordered ... official Eutropius . Rufinus death and Stilicho s departure gave free rein to Alaric s movements ... suffered a serious setback. In 397 Stilicho crossed the sea to Greece and succeeded in trapping the Goths ... escaped with difficulty, and not without some suspicion of connivance by Stilicho, who supposedly ... by Stilicho at Pollentia , today in Piedmont Italy Piedmont . The battle which followed on April 6 ... the Goths progress. Stilicho s enemies later reproached him for having gained his victory by taking ... opponent, Stilicho . By 407, the estrangement between the eastern and western courts had become so bitter that it threatened civil war. Stilicho actually proposed using Alaric s troops to enforce Honorius ... one, 4,000  pounds of gold. Under strong pressure from Stilicho, the Roman Senate consented to promise its payment. But three months later, Stilicho and the chief ministers of his party ... and, in September 408, stood before the walls of Rome now with no capable general like Stilicho as a defender ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 398 Year nav 398 M1 year in topic File Johnchrysostom.jpg thumb John Chrysostom Saint John Chrysostom Constantinople NOTOC Year 398 Roman numerals CCCXCVIII was a common year starting on Friday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Eutychianus or, less frequently, year 1151 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 398 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Gildonic revolt Gildonic Revolt Gildo , Moorish prince, revolts against Roman rule in Mauretania , taking much of Africa Roman province North Africa and cutting off the Maize corn supply to Rome . Stilicho Flavius Stilicho returns to Italy to raise troops against the rebels. After a short campaign in the desert , he defeats Gildo who flees and commits suicide by hanging. Eutropius consul Eutropius , Roman general magister militum , celebrates his victory over the Huns the wolves of the North in a Roman triumph parade through Constantinople see 395 . An imperial edict obliges Roman landowners with plantation s to yield 1 3 of their fields to the barbarians who have been settled in the Roman Empire . Emperor Honorius emperor Honorius marries, in quick succession, Stilicho s daughter Maria empress Maria . By topic Religion John Chrysostom becomes archbishop of Constantinople . He receives a delegation of clergy men who want to close the paganism pagan temples at Gaza Palestine where worshipers are openly defying the law. John works through the eunuch Eutropius consul Eutropius , who has great power over emperor Arcadius , and within a week an imperial Constitution is issued closing the Roman temple temples , but the official appointed to execute this order is Bribery bribe d. onlyinclude Births Fan Ye historian Fan Ye , Chinese historian ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 396 Year nav 396 M1 year in topic File Stilicho.jpg thumb A ivory diptych of Stilicho right with his wife Serena Roman Serena and son Eucherius NOTOC Year 396 Roman numerals CCCXCVI was a leap year starting on Tuesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Augustus or, less frequently, year 1149 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 396 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Stilicho , Roman general magister militum , controls the young emperor Honorius emperor Honorius as his regent and becomes the actual ruler of the Western Roman Empire . He enlist the Alemanni and the Franks to defend the Rhine frontier. The Visigoths , led by Alaric I , rampage through Greece and plunder Ancient Corinth Corinth , Argos and Sparta . They destroy the Eleusinian Mysteries Temple of Eleusis and harries the Peloponnese . Stilicho makes peace with the Goths , and allows them to settle in Epirus Balkans . The Gothic leaders the Ostrogoths Ostrogoth , Tribigild , and Gainas , a former Visigothic general of the Late Roman army Roman army are terrorising Asia Minor and the region around Constantinople and force emperor Arcadius to pardon them. The Huns occupy the Walachian Plain modern Romania . China Emperor Emperor An of Jin Jin Andi , age 14, succeeds his father Emperor Xiaowu of Jin Jin Xiaowudi as ruler of the Jin Dynasty 265 420 Eastern Jin Dynasty . After he is murdered by his Concubinage concubine consort Zhang. onlyinclude Births Flavius Aetius , Roman general magister militum approximate date Petronius Maximus , Roman Emperor Western Roman Emperor approximate date Deaths Princess Dowager Helan Dowager Helan , mother of emperor Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei Wei Daowudi b. 351 Empress Duan Yuanfei D ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 405 Year nav 405 M1 year in topic File Colosseum in Rome, Italy April 2007.jpg thumb The Colosseum in Rome NOTOC Year 405 Roman numerals CDV was a common year starting on Sunday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Stilicho and Anthemius or, less frequently, year 1158 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 405 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Emperor Honorius emperor Honorius closes the Flavian Amphitheatre Colosseum in an austerity move that abolishes amusements. Stilicho , Roman general magister militum , orders the Sibylline Books to be burned, according to the Roman poet Rutilius Claudius Namatianus . Stilicho crushes a coalition of Asding Vandals , Ostrogoths , and Quadi with an army raised from forces of the Rhine frontier, leaving this sector dangerously weakened. King Radagaisus leads a invasion with a force of 20,000 men and crosses the Alps . He spends the winter in the Po Valley and is observed by Stilicho, who lacks sufficient strength to prepare a offensive against the invading Germanic peoples German tribes . The exact numbers of the Human migration migration are unknown, probably nearly 100,000, including Alans , Burgundians , Goths , Vandals , and other smaller tribes. Flavius Aetius is sent as a child hostage at the court of Alaric I , king of the Visigoths . Asia The Khitan people Khitan are first mentioned in China Chinese chronicles. They wander along the boundaries of Kara muren, and form part of the Donghu Tong hou confederation. By topic Arts and Sciences The Armenian alphabet is invented by Mesrob Mashdots . The Japan ese court officially adopts the Chinese writing system approximate date . Theon of Alexandria , Greek mathematician , dies at age 70 approximate , havin ... more details
the Pontic Caspian steppe as Scythians , regardless of their language. Jerome calls Stilicho a semibarbarian ... by Claudian, reports that Stilicho first rose to fame through successfully negotiating a peace ... .html Claudian, On Stilicho s Consulship , Loeb Classical Library, edition 1922 ref The Passages read ... sword struck down the lion in close combat before that of Stilicho, whose arrow pierced the striped ... name penelope.uchicago.edu The account seems to report that 1 Stilicho negotiated the treaty of mutual ... reflist Sources http books.google.gr books?id uOHw4idqAeYC&pg PA857&lpg PA857&dq Maria Stilicho ... of Stilicho in the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire http books.google.gr books?id QCIaBQTCg0IC ... more details