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  Ælia Flaccilla
Flaccilla was, like her husband, a zealous supporter of the Nicene Creed and prevented the conference between the emperor and the Arian Eunomius (Sozomen, Hist.
Flaccilla was buried in Constantinople, St. Gregory of Nyssa delivering her funeral oration.
Flaccilla (1); GÜLDENPENNING AND IFLAND, Der Kaiser Theodosius der Grosse (Halle, 1878), 56, 132.
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 Rea Genealogy - pafg179 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Valentinian III Roman Emperor of the West was born 419 and died 455.
Ælia Flaccilla married Theodosius I, Emperor of Rome.
Flavius Honorius, Roman Emperor of the West was born 384 and died 423.
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 Arcadius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arcadius was the elder son of Theodosius I and Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of Honorius, who would become a Western Roman Emperor.
Arcadius was also dominated by his wife Aelia Eudoxia, who convinced her husband to dismiss Eutropius in 399.
Eudoxia was strongly opposed by John Chrysostom, the Patriarch of Constantinople, who felt that she had used her family's wealth to gain control over the emperor.
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Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Theodosius (died 388 A.D.).
She was sister of Honorius and wife of Constantius III (died 450 A.D.), and is well known to travellers in Italy by her splendid tomb at Ravenna.
As in the case of Aelia Flaccilla and Honorius, this diadem ends in pendent beads or tassels at the neck.
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 Ancient Roman Women 3 Crystalinks
The one piece of historical evidence we have concerning the life of Aelia Flaccilla is related by Gibbon.
Aelia Flaccilla had two sons, Arcadius and Honorius, who both became Roman emperors upon the final division of the Roman Empire.
Aelia Pulcheria was the sister of the Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II.
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 Descendants and Ancestors of David Kincaid - Person Page 317   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Athenais married Theodosius II, son of Arcadius and Aelia Eudoxia (w-o Arcadius).
Flaccilla was the daughter of Theodosius II and Athenais Eudocia.
Marcian married Aelia Pulcheria, daughter of Arcadius and Aelia Eudoxia (w-o Arcadius).
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 A Brief History of Roman Emperors, Rulers, and Their Families
He was married to Aelia Flaccilla who was the mother of Arcadius and Honorius (she died 386 AD).
The elder son of Theodosius I and Aelia Flaccilla, he died May 1st, 408 in his palace at Constantinople and was succeeded by his 7 year old son Theodosius II.
Younger son of Theodosius I and Aelia Flaccilla.
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 Arcadius
His father raised him to the rank of co-Augustus of the east in AD 383, though due to his young age it was a solely ceremonial title at first.
His attempt to marry his daughter off to Arcadius and so further cement his power failed, as the emperor instead married Aelia Eudoxia, who was the daughter of the Frankish general Bauto.
In January AD 402 Arcadius' son Theodosius II was elevated to the rank of Augustus at the age of one.
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 23. Honours for Aelia Flaccilla
Text: Inscribed on the face: the surface is chipped (as it already was in 1904) at the upper left corner of the inscription.
The Carians set up in their own metropolis the (statue of) the eternal Augusta, most dear to God, Aelia Flavia Flacilla, the mistress of the inhabited world.
The cross, faintly cut on the base below the inscription, was first observed by the Roberts; it is not certainly associated with the text.
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 THEODOSIUS I FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
After 392, following the death of Valentinian II, whom he had supported against a variety of usurpations, Theodosius ruled as sole emperor, defeating the usurper Eugenius on September 6, 394, at the Battle of the Frigidus.
By his first wife, Aelia Flaccilla, he had two sons, Arcadius and Honorius and a daughter, Pulcheria; Arcadius was his heir in the east and Honorius in the west.
Both Pulcheria and Aelia Flaccilla died in 385.
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 Honorius
Honorius was the second son of Theodosius the Great and Aelia Flavia Flaccilla and was born in AD 383.
And so they were granted the right to form their own kingdom within the empire ad henceforth were considered federates (foederati) who would act as allies to the emperor.
All along Aelia Galla Placidia, Honorius' half-sister had remained in the hands of the Visigoths ever since the sack of Rome.
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 Roman Coins of Aelia Flacilla
Aelia Flavia Flaccilla was wife of Theodosius I, who reigned 379 - 395 A.D. She was known for her piety and generosity to the poor.
Aelia was honored by future empresses who took her first name as a title.
Coins were struck in the East for Aelia Flaccilla, as Augusta, from the date of Arcadius' elevation to Augustus on 19 Jan 383 A.D. Bronze AE 2, RIC 55, S 4192, F, 3.73g, 22.9mm, 180
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 Coins of Arcadius and Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Flavius Arcadius was born about 377 to General (later Emperor) Theodosius and Aelia Flaccilla.
In 379 he was declared Caesar, and he was raised to the rank of Augustus in 383, though this was most likely only for the purpose of establishing a dynasty, due to his young age.
Aelia Eudoxia was the daughter of a Roman mother and Bauto, a Frank who had risen to a very high position in the army under the emperors Gratian and Valentinian II.
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 Arcadius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Reigned: 383-408 A.D. FLAVIVS ARCADIVS was born in Spain to Theodosius I and Aelia Flaccilla in 377.
He was created Augustus on January 19, 383 and assumed the throne of the Eastern Empire upon his father's death on January 17, 395.
Unfortunately he inherited neither his father's energies nor abilities, and proved to be a disaster for the Empire, being dominated by those around him, most prominently by his wife, Aelia Eudoxia.
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 Constantinople
However, since officina I did not exist at this time and this is the wrong exergue for Arles, the officina mark must just have been executed poorly.
Aelia Flaccilla, AE2, August 9, 378-August 25, 383, Fourth Period, Constantinople, Officina 5
RIC IX, 80 (C) Aelia Flaccilla, AE2, August 25, 383-August 28, 388, Fifth Period, Constantinople, Officina 5
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 Aelia Flaccilla, Roman Imperial Coinage of, Thumbnail Index - WildWinds.com
Aelia Flaccilla, Roman Imperial Coinage of, Thumbnail Index - WildWinds.com
AEL FLACCILLA AVG, mantled bust right in elaborate headdress & necklace / SALVS REIPVBLICAE, Victory seated right, inscribing a christogram on shield resting on small column; CONE.
AEL FLACCILLA AVG, diademed & draped bust right / SALVS REIPVBLICAE, Empress standing facing, arms folded over chest, chi-rho to right, CONSE in ex.
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 Behind the Name: Message: "Re: Aelia is an old Roman name"
Re: Aelia is an old Roman name by Andromeda
We named our daughter Ælia Constance on 9 August 2005.
Ælia is the nomen of the ancient Roman gens name from Hadrian (A.D. 76 to A.D. For which Jerusalem was renamed, Ælia Capitolina in A.D. Our daughter is named particularly for Empress Saint Ælia Flaccilla, the first Empress to carry said name.
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 Antioch
RIC IX, 59(d)1 (C) Aelia Flaccilla, AE2, August 25, 383-August 28, 388, Fifth Period, Antioch, Officina 5
RIC IX, 64 (R) Aelia Flaccilla, AE4, August 25, 383-August 28, 388, Fifth Period, Antioch, Officina 5
Both have the same legend, however, 61 is the Victory inscribing shield type for Aelia Flaccilla, referencing no. 43.
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Honorius
Flavius Honorius was born in the east in 384, the younger son of the emperor Theodosius I (379-395) and Aelia Flavia Flaccilla.
In his youth he was named Most Noble Child (nobilissimus puer), and in 386 he held the consulate.
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In fact, pretty soon the average one would be hardly bigger than a pencil eraser.
This coin of Aelia Flaccilla, the wife of Theodosius I, would be one of the very last that could be called reasonably big.
But the news isn't the size, it's the quality.
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 Aelia Flaccilla
- Aelia Flaccilla standing, facing, holding scroll with both hands.
RIC 81 (Constantinopolis) AE2 Obv: AELFLACCILLAAVG - Diademed, draped bust bust right.
RIC 82 (Constantinopolis) AE2 Obv: AELFLACCILLAAVG - Diademed, draped bust bust right.
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Contantius II AD 337-361 Two soldiers guarding a standard Constantius Gallus AD 351-354 Julian AD 355-360 Valentinian I AD 364-375 Emperor standing in military dress facing right holding labarum & dragging captive.
Valens AD 364-378 Winged Victory facing left bearing wreath and palm Gratian AD 375-383 Valentinian II AD 375-392 Theodosius I AD 379-395 Winged Victory dragging captive Aelia Flaccilla AD 388 Victor AD 383-388 Honorius AD 394-423 Arcadius AD 383-408 cf.
Aelia Eudoxia AD 395-404 Theodosius II AD 408-450 Marcian AD 450-457
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 Ancient Imports - Aelia Flaccilla
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 Ancient Imports - Lot Info: #10153 VF/VF Aelia Flaccilla AE4 / Victory Seated
Ancient Imports - Lot Info: #10153 VF/VF Aelia Flaccilla AE4 / Victory Seated
Home » Lot Info: #10153 VF/VF Aelia Flaccilla AE4 / Victory Seated
Reverse: SALVS REIPVBLICAE, Victory seated right, inscribing Christogram on a shield in her lap
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