What Happened This Year 395

Historical Events from This Year 395

Politics & Government

Marriage of Emperor Arcadius and Aelia Eudoxia

April 27th, 395 1629 years ago

Emperor Arcadius married Aelia Eudoxia, the daughter of Frankish general Flavius Bauto, creating a political alliance. This marriage was significant as it linked the Eastern Roman imperial family with a prominent military family, solidifying Arcadius’ position and influence. Aelia Eudoxia later became a powerful empress, known for her involvement in political affairs and her ability to shape the imperial court. Her reign was marked by events that highlighted her influence during a turbulent time in the Roman Empire.

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Politics & Government

Rufinus Assassinated by Gothic Mercenaries

November 27th, 395 1629 years ago

Rufinus, the praetorian prefect of the East, was murdered by Gothic mercenaries under the command of Gainas in Constantinople. Rufinus was a powerful political figure in the late Roman Empire, closely associated with the court of Emperor Arcadius. His assassination marked a significant turning point in the power dynamics of the Empire and highlighted the influence of foreign military leaders within Roman political affairs.

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Military & Warfare

Northern Wei Defeats Later Yan at Canhe Slope

December 8th, 395 1629 years ago

The Battle of Canhe Slope marked a significant conflict between the Northern Wei and Later Yan, where the former vassal, Northern Wei, decisively defeated Later Yan forces. Led by their general, Duan Piao, Northern Wei took advantage of strategic positioning and superior tactics to claim victory. This battle was pivotal as it established Northern Wei's dominance in the region and weakened Later Yan's military influence.

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Born in 395

People Who Died in 395

Theodosius I

Roman Emperor during the late 4th century
Born
January 11th, 347 1678 years ago
Died
January 17th, 395 1630 years ago — 48 years old

Ruled as Roman Emperor from 379 to 395 CE. During reign, solidified Christianity as the state religion of the Roman Empire. Promoted the Council of Constantinople in 381, addressing theological disputes and affirming Nicene Christianity. Engaged in military campaigns against Gothic tribes, securing the northern borders of the empire. Died in 395, leading to the transition of the empire into a divided state between eastern and western regions.

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