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Theodosius II
Theodosius II: emperor of the East-Roman (Byzantine) empire (408-450).
Names
- 10 April 401: Theodosius
- 10 January 402: Theodosius Augustus
- 28 July 450: natural death
Successor of: Arcadius
Relatives:
- father: Arcadius
- mother: Aelia Eudoxia I
- married to: Aelia Eudocia II (= Athenais)
- children: Eudoxia III, Flacilla
Main deeds:
- 403 Consul (with Flavius Rumoridus)
- c.406 Laguatan tribes invade the Cyrenaica
- 407 Consul II (with Honorius VII)
- 408 Succeeds his father; his reign will be largely contemporary with that of his uncle Honorius and his cousin Valentinian III in the west; in the east, government is in hands of Anthemius, praetorian prefect; the emperor begins building a new city wall
- 409 Consul III (with Honorius VIII)
- 410 Rome is sacked by the Visigoths; Jews expelled from the army of the eastern empire
- 411 Consul IV (alone); Anysius liberates the Cyrenaica
- 412 Consul V (with Honorius IX); Constantinople gets new walls
- 414 Constantinople's city wall finished; Anthemius replaced as main adviser by Pulcheria, sister of Theodosius
- 415 Consul VI (with Honorius X); the Hagia Sophia opened for prayer
- 416 Consul VII (with Flavius Junius Quartus Palladius)
- 418 Consul VIII (with Honorius XII)
- 420 Consul IX (with "Constantius III" consul III); in the Sasanian Empire, Yazdgard I is succeeded by Bahram V
- 421, 7 June: Theodosius marries Athenais Eudocia II; in the west, Honorius makes Constantius (husband of Galla Placidia) his co-ruler ("Constantius III"), but Theodosius II refuses to recognize him; Constantius dies after six months
- 422 Consul X (with Honorius XIII); birth of Eudoxia III; inconclusive war with the Sasanian empire
- 423 Galla Placidia and her young son Valentinian III arrive in Constantinople; Eudoxia and Valentinian engaged; death of Honorius; usurpation of Johannes; Theodosius immediately recognizes Valentinian as emperor in the west
- 425 Consul XI (with Valentinian); Johannes succeeded by Valentinian; laws to reorganize education
- 426 Consul XII (with Valentinian III consul II)
- 427 Nestorius appointed bishop of Constantinople
- 428 Agreement with Sasanian Persia about the division of Armenia
- 429 Vandals invade Africa; Theodosius orders a codification of Roman law
- 430 Consul XIII (with Valentinian III consul III)
- 431 Third Ecumenical Council, at Ephesus; Nestorianism condemned
- 432 General Aspar unsuccessfully tries to push back the Vandals
- 433 Consul XIV (with Petronius Maximus); the Huns settle in Pannonia (Vindobona)
- 435 Consul XV (with Valentinian III consul IV); Nestorius sent into exile
- 437 Eudoxia and Valentinian marry
- 438 Consul XVI (with Anicius Acilius Glabrio Faustus); Codex Theodosianus completed (15 February); Athenais Eudocia retires to Jerusalem; in the Sasanian Empire, Bahram V is succeeded by Yazdgard II
- 439 Consul XVII (with Flavius Rufius Postumius Festus); Vandals take Carthage
- 440 The Huns start to raid the Balkans
- 442 Theodosius agrees to pay off the Sasanian Empire
- 444 Consul XVIII (with Flavius Caecina Decius Aginatius Albinus)
- 447 Invasion of the Huns, who reach Thermopylae; Theodosius pays off Attila, who turns to the west
- 448 Eutyches the Archimandrite condemned (monophysitism); he appeals to pope Leo I
- 450 Theodosius falls from his horse and dies; his sister Pulcheria makes Marcianus emperor
Buildings:
- Constantinople:
- St. Stephen;
- Cistern of Aetius;
- Theodosian walls;
- Second Hagia Sophia;
- Baalbek: basilica on the Great Court.
Contemporary events:
- 412 Synesius of Cyrene' Catastasis
- 414 Jews expelled from Alexandria; Hypatia lynched
- 420 Death of Jerome
- 425 Death of Gamaliel VI, last patriarch
- 434 Attila and Bleda gain control of the tribes of the Huns
- 438 Relics of John Chrysostom brought to Constantinople
- 444 Death of Cyrillus of Alexandria; Diocorus becomes patriarch of Alexandria; beginning of the monophysite discussion
- 445 Attila murders his brother Bleda
- 448 The tragic incident of Moses of Crete
Succeeded by: Marcianus