Theodosius II
978-613-0-37154-8
6130371543
116
2010-09-17
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Flavius Theodosius (10 April 401 – 28 July 450), called the Calligrapher, known in English as Theodosius II, was a Eastern Roman Emperor (408-450). He is mostly known for promulgating the Theodosian law code as well for the Theodosian Walls of Constantinople. He also presided over the outbreak of two great christological controversies.Theodosius was born in 401 as the only son of Emperor Arcadius and his Frankish-born wife Aelia Eudoxia. In 408, his father died and the seven-year-old boy became Emperor of the Eastern parts of the Roman Empire.
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