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20: 218:, meeting little opposition and laying waste to large swaths of land before returning to Amida. With the Roman positions stabilized and the war now being carried over into Persian territory, Kavadh agreed to a truce and hostilities ceased in the winter. In 505 Areobindus was recalled to Constantinople, where he was awarded the 241:
population. At one point, according to the chroniclers, the populace took up the cry "Areobindus for emperor" and marched to the house of his wife, Anicia Juliana, to proclaim him. Areobindus, however, unwilling to take part in a usurpation, had fled the house and gone into hiding. Nothing further is
214:. He was besieged there by Kavadh in September, but the onset of winter and the approach of Roman reinforcements forced the Persian ruler to withdraw. In the summer of 504, Areobindus launched a major raid into 65:
in 506. During an urban riot in 512, Areobindus evaded a mob which wanted to force a change of government by proclaiming him emperor. He died soon after.
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Areobindus was born into an extremely distinguished family, which combined Roman and barbarian heritage: his father was
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He was living in retirement at Constantinople in 512, at a time when the open advocation of
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and pushed them up to Nisibis. Eventually the Persians received reinforcements from their
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have survived: two complete and three half ones. The two complete ones are located in
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with the bulk of the army, while Areobindus, at the head of 12,000 men, was based at
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known of him, although, on account of his age, he must have died not long after.
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general and politician. The scion of a distinguished line, he led troops in the
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In his consular diptychs, Areobindus is listed as having occupied the post of
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allies, and Areobindus was compelled to retreat, first to
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Together they had a son, 115:general and consul in 434. 10: 692: 439: 167:along with the praesental 45: 599: 583: 571: 406:Martindale (1980), p. 144 377:Martindale (1980), p. 143 148: 92:, consul in 434, both of 361:Kazhdan (1991), p. 162 28: 250:Five examples of his 233:doctrines by Emperor 190:and the army of Shah 22: 603:Anastasius Augustus 546:Martindale, John R. 156:comes sacri stabuli 626:5th-century births 522:Kazhdan, Alexander 483:Bury, John Bagnell 226:as his colleague. 69:Origins and family 29: 614: 613: 600:Succeeded by 496:978-0-486-20398-0 447:Bagnall, Roger S. 330:Brill's New Pauly 252:consular diptychs 683: 671:Magistri militum 595:Ennodius Messala 572:Preceded by 569: 568: 565: 541: 517: 499: 478: 455:Seth R. 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Index


consular diptych
Flavius
Greek
Eastern Roman
Anastasian War
consul
Dagalaifus
consul
Areobindus
Gothic
Ardabur
Aspar
Alan
Anicia Juliana
Western Roman
Olybrius
Placidia
Olybrius
comes sacri stabuli
Anastasian War
Hypatius
Patricius
Amida
Dara
Nisibis
Kavadh I
Singara
Hephthalite
Arab

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