Arcadius

Byzantine Emperor during late antiquity

Arcadius - Leaders & Politicians
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Byzantine Empire

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Ascended to the throne as emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire in 395. His reign was marked by political intrigue and the increasing influence of the Church in governance. He presided over significant events, including the conflict with the Goths and the establishment of Constantinople as a pivotal center of power and culture. The reign saw the rise of Arianism as a significant religious faction, challenging the Nicene creed. Arcadius's governance involved a complex relationship with the military and the church, leading to developments in both Byzantine administration and ecclesiastical affairs until his death in 408.

Reign as Emperor from 395 until 408

Oversaw the rise of Arianism

Facilitated the growth of Constantinople

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