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Flavius Arbogastes (died September 6 394
394

Events...
), or Arbogast was a Frankish
Franks

The Franks or Frankish people were a West Germanic ethnic group first identified in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River....
 general in the Roman Empire
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
. It has been stated by some ancient historians that he was the son of Flavius Bauto
Flavius Bauto

Flavius Bauto was a Roman culture Franks who served as a magister militum of the Western Roman Empire.When the usurper Magnus Maximus invaded Italy in an attempt to replace Valentinian II, Bauto led the forces of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius I and defeated the rebel....
, Valentinian II's former magister militum
Magister militum

Magister militum was a top-level military command used in the later Roman Empire, dating from the reign of Constantine I . Used alone, the term referred to the senior military officer of the Empire....
 and protector before Arbogast, but modern scholars largely discount this claim .

le is known of Flavius Arbogastes other than his career as the Western Roman Empire's magister militum following the death of his predecessor, general Flavius Bauto 385.






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Flavius Arbogastes (died September 6 394
394

Events...
), or Arbogast was a Frankish
Franks

The Franks or Frankish people were a West Germanic ethnic group first identified in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River....
 general in the Roman Empire
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
. It has been stated by some ancient historians that he was the son of Flavius Bauto
Flavius Bauto

Flavius Bauto was a Roman culture Franks who served as a magister militum of the Western Roman Empire.When the usurper Magnus Maximus invaded Italy in an attempt to replace Valentinian II, Bauto led the forces of the Eastern Emperor Theodosius I and defeated the rebel....
, Valentinian II's former magister militum
Magister militum

Magister militum was a top-level military command used in the later Roman Empire, dating from the reign of Constantine I . Used alone, the term referred to the senior military officer of the Empire....
 and protector before Arbogast, but modern scholars largely discount this claim .

Life

Little is known of Flavius Arbogastes other than his career as the Western Roman Empire's magister militum following the death of his predecessor, general Flavius Bauto 385. He aided Bauto in defeating the usurper Magnus Maximus
Magnus Maximus

Magnus Clemens Maximus , also known as Maximianus, was a Hispanic Roman usurper of the Western Roman Empire from 383 until his death, in 388, by order of Emperor Theodosius I....
 and personally defeated Victor, the usurper's son. At Bauto's death, he was likely hailed as Bauto's replacement by the troops, and this was ratified by Theodosius I
Theodosius I

Flavius Theodosius , also called Theodosius I and Theodosius the Great , was Roman Emperor from 379 to 395. Reuniting the eastern and western portions of the empire, Theodosius was the last emperor of both the Eastern Roman Empire and Western Roman Empire....
 under the reign of Emperor Valentinian II
Valentinian II

Flavius Valentinianus Iunior , known usually by his anglicised name, Valentinian II, was a Roman Emperor from 375 to 392....
 in 388. Arbogast soon became the de facto ruler of the Western Roman Empire, and Valentinian II, age 20, had little say in any matters. Arbogast is personally credited as the mastermind of pagan senatorial uprising in Rome following the academic debates between Christian and pagan senators for generations regarding abandoning Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
 and returning to paganism
Paganism

Paganism is the blanket term given to describe religions and spiritual practices of pre-Christian Europe, and by extension a term for polytheistic?traditions or folk religion?worldwide seen from a Western or Christian viewpoint....
. After his death his son Arigius succeeded in setting up a hereditary countship in Trier which lasted until Clovis
Clovis

Clovis may refer to:In geography:* Clovis, California* Clovis, New MexicoIn royalty:* Clovis I, the first king of the Franks to unite all the Frankish tribes under one ruler...
. The county was largely supported by Franks. Arbogastes had an uncle and colleague called Richomeres
Richomeres

Flavius Richomeres was a Franks who lived in the late 4th century. He took service in the Roman army and made a career as comes, magister militum, and consul....
 and a nephew Theudemeres
Theudemeres

Theudemeres was a Franks king. He was the son of the Roman commander Richomeres and his wife Ascyla.Not much is known of Theudemeres. According to Gregory of Tours a war broke out between the Franks and the Romans some unknown time after the fall of the usurping Emperor Jovinus who had been supported by the Franks....
, who was king of the Franks.

Rise to power

Following Valentinian II's death on May 15 392
392

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, a new leader of the Western Roman Empire was needed. Arbogast, a Frank
Franks

The Franks or Frankish people were a West Germanic ethnic group first identified in the 3rd century as living north and east of the Lower Rhine River....
, was not a pure blooded Roman, and could not be an Emperor.

On August 22 392
392

Events...
, Arbogast, with the support of the Rome Senate, elected Eugenius
Eugenius

Flavius Eugenius was a Roman usurper against Roman Emperor Theodosius I. Though himself a Christian, he was the last Emperor to support Roman polytheism....
, a Christian administrator of Rome with pagan sympathies , as his puppet emperor to appeal to Theodosius I. At the same time of Valentinian II's death, Theodosius named his son Honorius
Honorius (emperor)

Flavius Honorius was Roman Emperor and then Western Roman Empire from 395 until his death. He was the younger son of Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and brother of the Eastern Emperor Arcadius....
 as emperor of the Western Roman Empire. After numerous efforts by the Western Roman Empire to appease Theodosius I following Eugenius's appointment, Theodosius I begun preparing to retake the West from Aborgast and Eugenius.

Battle of the Frigidus

On September 5 394
394

Events...
, Theodosius attacked Arbogast in the Battle of the Frigidus
Battle of the Frigidus

The Battle of the Frigidus, also called the Battle of the Frigid River, was fought between September 5–6 394, between the army of the Eastern Roman Empire Theodosius I and the army of Western Roman Empire Eugenius....
 on the banks of the Frigidus (Vipava) River. The battle lasted two days with heavy losses on both sides. On September 6, Arbogast committed suicide immediately following his defeat in the Julian Alps. Co-Ruler Emperor Eugenius was killed in his camp on the same day.

This civil war ultimately ended pagan Roman senatorial opposition to the Christianization of the Roman Empire.

Rumors

It is widely speculated that Flavius Arbogastes hanged Valentinian II in his villa, however, it was deemed a suicide. Both Valentinian II and Arbogastes frequently disputed rulership over the Western Roman Empire.

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    Battle of the Frigidus

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    Valentinian II

    Flavius Valentinianus Iunior , known usually by his anglicised name, Valentinian II, was a Roman Emperor from 375 to 392....
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