Flavius Bauto

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Flavius Bauto was a late 4th-century Roman general of Frankish origin who served as a high-ranking military commander and influential figure in the Western Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Frankish Roman
Roman general
magister militum
activeInPeriod late 4th century
approximateFloruit c. 380 CE
associatedWith court politics of Valentinian II
child Aelia Eudoxia NERFINISHED
citizenship Roman Empire
commanded field army of the Western Roman Empire
countryOfService Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
culture Late Roman
diedInCentury 4th century
ethnicOrigin Frankish
familyRelation father of Aelia Eudoxia
historicalEra Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
influenced Western Roman imperial policy
languageOfName Latin
mentionedInSource Codex Theodosianus NERFINISHED
Zosimus NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Roman army
notableFor Frankish origin while serving as a Roman general
being father-in-law of Emperor Arcadius through Aelia Eudoxia
influence in Western Roman imperial politics
officeLocation court of Valentinian II NERFINISHED
opposed Magnus Maximus NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment supporter of the Theodosian dynasty
positionHeld comes et magister utriusque militiae
magister militum in praesenti
rank comes
magister militum
regionOfActivity Gaul NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
relativeByMarriage Arcadius NERFINISHED
religion Christianity (probable)
roleInEvent defended Valentinian II against Magnus Maximus
servedAs imperial general in Gaul
servedUnder Gratian NERFINISHED
Valentinian II NERFINISHED
sphereOfActivity military affairs of the Western Roman Empire
wasPraetorianPrefectOf Gaul NERFINISHED

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Aelia Eudoxia father Flavius Bauto