Theodosius the Elder

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Theodosius the Elder was a distinguished Roman general of the late 4th century who served under emperors such as Valentinian I and helped secure the empire’s western frontiers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman consul
Roman general
military commander
patrician
activityEnd c. 376
activityStart c. 350s
allegiance Western Roman Empire
child Theodosius I
citizenship Roman Empire
consulshipYear 368
country Roman Empire
deathDate c. 376
deathPlace Carthage
employer Roman state
surface form: Roman imperial government
floruit 4th century
gender male
historicalReputation distinguished general of the late Roman Empire
honorificTitle comes
patricius
knownFor restoring order in Roman Britain
securing the western frontiers of the Roman Empire
successful campaigns under Valentinian I
militaryBranch Roman army
militaryRank magister equitum
notableWork campaigns in Africa against Firmus
defense and restoration of Roman control in Gaul
reconquest of Britain after the Great Conspiracy
participatedIn campaigns in Gaul
campaigns in North Africa
suppression of the Great Conspiracy in Britain
positionHeld Roman consul
magister equitum per Gallias
magister equitum
surface form: magister equitum praesentalis
regionOfActivity Great Britain
surface form: Britain

Gaul
North Africa
Western Roman Empire
relative Arcadius
Honorius
servedUnder Gratian the Elder
surface form: Gratian

Valens
Valentinian I
timePeriod 4th century

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Theodosius I father Theodosius the Elder