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Aristaenetus (consul)

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Barbarians Within the Gates of Rome: A Study of Roman Military Policy and the Barbarians, Ca. 375-425 A.D.
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around the year 371) and Prisca. His grandfather was Thalassius, the
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Greek
Roman
consul
western emperor
Honorius
notarius
eastern court
praetorian prefect
East
pagan
rhetorician
Libanius
Flavius Rufinus
praefectus urbi
Constantinople
Antioch
consul posterior
Honorius
magister utriusque militiae
Stilicho
Flavius Theodosius Augustus
Flavius Rumoridus
Consul
Roman Empire
Flavius Honorius Augustus
Flavius Stilicho
Flavius Anthemius
Categories
360s births
5th-century deaths

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