What Happened This Year 394

Historical Events from This Year 394

Arts & Culture

The Graffito of Esmet-Akhom Written

August 24th, 394 1630 years ago

The Graffito of Esmet-Akhom is the latest known inscription in Egyptian hieroglyphs. It was discovered in the city of Luxor, Egypt, and represents a significant milestone in the study of ancient Egyptian writing. This graffito provides valuable insights into the linguistic and cultural practices of the time. Written by a priest named Esmet-Akhom, the inscription contains details about temple activities, divine honors, and societal norms that prevailed during that period, showcasing the continued use of hieroglyphs even as the Roman Empire dominated the region.

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Military & Warfare

Theodosius I Defeats Usurper Eugenius

September 6th, 394 1630 years ago

In a decisive battle in the northeastern part of the Roman Empire, Emperor Theodosius I confronted the usurper Eugenius and his ally, Arbogast. The conflict concluded with Theodosius's forces decisively defeating Eugenius, leading to the usurper's death. Arbogast, facing inevitable defeat, escaped the battlefield but ultimately took his own life two days later. This confrontation underscored the tensions and divisions within the late Roman Empire during Theodosius's reign as he sought to consolidate his power and address the religious disputes of the time.

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Born in 394

People Who Died in 394

Eugenius

Roman usurper in the late 4th century
Died
September 6th, 394 1630 years ago — None years old

Eugenius served as a Roman usurper during the decline of the Western Roman Empire. Gained recognition as the emperor from 392 to 394 AD. His rule was characterized by the support of the pagan aristocracy, which opposed the growing influence of Christianity within the empire. Championed traditional Roman religions and initiated reforms to restore pagan practices. Engaged in military conflict against Theodosius I, the reigning emperor. The conflict culminated in the Battle of the Frigidus in 394 AD, where Theodosius decisively defeated Eugenius, leading to his capture and execution.

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