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raised as a full emperor in 375, but the reality is that he had been a subservient, de facto junior emperor under Gratian's control. With his death, Valentinian II thus became the technically senior emperor, however he only had control in Italy. Furthermore, he struggled to shed a perception of weakness which stemmed from his accession to the throne as a child. Thus, powerful ministers like Bauto were able to exert a great deal of control over Valentinian's regime.
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began a rebellion in Roman Britain, and crossed onto the continent in the summer of that year. He fought with Gratian for five days near Paris, until the emperor's army deserted him, allowing Maximus to establish himself as emperor in Britain and Gaul. Gratian's half-brother, Valentinian II, had been
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For example, Bauto organized the defense of Italy, and was given the prestigious consulship in 385, although he was not the first pick for the position. According to bishop
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The Office of "Magister Militum" in the 4th Century CE: A Study into the Impact of Political and Military Leadership on the Later Roman Empire
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in the 4th Century CE: A Study into the Impact of Political and Military Leadership on the Later Roman Empire
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in 395, becoming one of the more powerful empresses of the period. His military office was succeeded by
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He died sometime after 385, with no foul play recorded in the sources. Afterwards, his daughter
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4th-century Frankish military officer and imperial advisor in the Roman Empire
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resided in the house of a son of Promotus, a nemesis of
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Index

Flavius Bauto
Romanised
Frank
magister militum
Roman Empire
Valentinian II
Gothic War (376-382)
Magnus Maximus
Ambrose
Greco-Roman Polytheist
Christian
Rumoridus
Quintus Aurelius Symmachus
Altar of Victory
Senate of Rome
Aelia Eudoxia
Rufinus
Arcadius
Arbogastes
John of Antioch






Jones, Martindale & Morris
Cameron 2010
Cameron 2010
Cameron, Alan

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