Statements (862)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:Emperor
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gptkbp:action |
Military reforms
Legal reforms Promotion of Nicene Christianity Diplomatic relations with Persia Support for the Council of Chalcedon Establishment of the Patriarchate of Constantinople Support for the establishment of monasteries Promotion of the Nicene Creed Promotion of the veneration of saints Support for the construction of churches Support for monasticism Promotion of the role of women in the church Military campaigns against the Persians Defeat of the Goths Support for the education of clergy Construction of the Theodosian Walls Suppression of paganism Support for the building of churches Legislation on public morality Defeating the Goths Legislation against heresy Reunification of the Roman Empire Support of Nicene Christianity Support for the development of Christian art Unification of the Roman Empire Conflict with the Arian Christians Conflict with the Roman Senate Establishment of the Eastern Orthodox Church Support for the development of Christian doctrine Support for the translation of the Bible Support for the development of Christian theology Support for the establishment of Christian missions Crisis management during the Great Famine Edict against heresy Establishment of the Council of Constantinople Establishment of the Imperial Church Establishment of the Theodosian Code Promotion of Christian art and architecture Promotion of Christian festivals Promotion of church-state relations Promotion of the role of bishops in governance Promotion of the role of the church in education Promotion of the role of the church in politics Promotion of the role of the church in society Promotion of the use of Latin in the church Reorganization of the Roman military Response to the Thessalonica Massacre Promotion of the role of the church in cultural life Support for the Council of Ephesus Support for the development of Christian liturgy Support for the establishment of Christian schools Promotion of the role of the church in social reform Support for the establishment of Christian hospitals Support for the establishment of Christian communities Support for the establishment of Christian festivals and celebrations Support for the establishment of Christian literature Support for the establishment of Christian charities Promotion of the role of the church in community life Support for the establishment of Christian art and music Establishing the Council of Constantinople Legislation on marriage and family Decree of 391 AD against pagan practices Promotion of Christian bishops Promotion of the Latin language in the East Promotion of the use of the Bible in liturgy Reconciliation with the Western Empire Support for the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Suppression of the Thessalonica riot Support for the spread of Christianity in the Empire |
gptkbp:administered_by |
gptkb:Edict_of_Thessalonica
The Edict of Thessalonica |
gptkbp:aims_to_improve |
Imperial authority
|
gptkbp:alliance |
gptkb:Eastern_Roman_Empire
gptkb:Bishop_Ambrose gptkb:Theodosius_II gptkb:Alaric_I Alliance with the Goths With the Huns with the Eastern Roman Empire with the Western Roman Empire |
gptkbp:allied_with |
gptkb:Alaric_I
|
gptkbp:allows |
Pagan practices
pagan practices |
gptkbp:birth_date |
347 AD
|
gptkbp:birth_place |
Cauca
|
gptkbp:birth_year |
347
347 AD |
gptkbp:born_in |
Cauca
347 AD Caucae |
gptkbp:burial_place |
gptkb:Holy_Apostles
gptkb:Basilica_of_San_Lorenzo |
gptkbp:cabinet_member |
gptkb:Council_of_Constantinople
|
gptkbp:capital |
gptkb:Constantinople
|
gptkbp:cause_of_death |
Natural causes
|
gptkbp:children |
gptkb:Honorius
gptkb:Pulcheria gptkb:Arcadius gptkb:Theodosius_II gptkb:Aelia_Eudoxia |
gptkbp:conflict |
gptkb:Gothic_War
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gptkbp:contemporary |
gptkb:Saint_Augustine
gptkb:Valentinian_II gptkb:St._Augustine gptkb:Eugenius gptkb:Gratian gptkb:Theodosius_II gptkb:Ambrose_of_Milan Bishop of Rome Damasus I |
gptkbp:contribution |
Promoted Nicene Christianity
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gptkbp:council |
gptkb:Council_of_Antioch_379
gptkb:Council_of_Aquileia_381 gptkb:Council_of_Nicaea_325 gptkb:Council_of_Constantinople_381 Constantinople in 381 AD |
gptkbp:crowned |
gptkb:Throne_of_the_Eastern_Roman_Empire
|
gptkbp:cultural_contribution |
Patron of the arts
Support for theological education Influence on Christian doctrine Support for the establishment of monasteries Promotion of the Nicene Creed Support for monasticism Promotion of Christian theology Establishment of churches Influence on the development of canon law Support for the Council of Constantinople Support for the development of Christian art Architectural projects in Constantinople Encouragement of Christian festivals Influence on the liturgy Promotion of Christian ethics Support for the translation of the Bible Supporter of Christian literature |
gptkbp:cultural_impact |
gptkb:Byzantine_Empire
gptkb:Council_of_Constantinople gptkb:Theodosius_II gptkb:Theodosian_Walls gptkb:Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire Christianization of the Roman Empire inspired literature and art Promotion of Nicene Christianity depicted in films and documentaries subject of historical studies Influence on later Christian emperors Influence on Christian doctrine Legacy in Byzantine history Christianity in the Roman Empire Establishment of the Nicene Creed Role in the decline of paganism Promoted the Nicene Creed Suppression of paganism Impact on the Roman legal system Support for the Council of Constantinople Suppression of Arianism influenced the spread of Christianity influenced Roman law symbol of the transition from paganism to Christianity influenced modern views on religious tolerance influenced Christian doctrine influenced the Byzantine Empire influenced the decline of paganism |
gptkbp:cultural_influence |
gptkb:Christianity
Influenced Western Christianity Influenced Christian doctrine Christianity in the Roman Empire Influenced Roman law Influenced Eastern Orthodoxy Influenced the Byzantine Empire |
gptkbp:deals_with |
Religious conflicts
Heresy issues |
gptkbp:death_date |
January 17, 395 AD
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gptkbp:death_place |
gptkb:Milan
|
gptkbp:death_year |
395 AD
395 |
gptkbp:defeated |
gptkb:Eunomians
gptkb:Eugenius gptkb:Maximus gptkb:Goths the usurper Magnus Maximus |
gptkbp:designated_as |
Christianity as state religion
|
gptkbp:died |
395 AD
|
gptkbp:died_in |
gptkb:Milan
395 AD |
gptkbp:died_on |
January 17, 395 AD
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gptkbp:diplomatic_relations |
gptkb:Persian_Empire
gptkb:the_Sassanian_Empire gptkb:Visigoths gptkb:Goths gptkb:Sassanid_Empire gptkb:Huns Relations with Persia With Persia With the Franks Treaty with the Goths Negotiation with Persia With the Huns With the Vandals With Goths With Huns With the Goths With the Persians |
gptkbp:dynasty |
gptkb:Theodosian_dynasty
|
gptkbp:economic_policy |
gptkb:Cultural_patronage
Military reforms Administrative reforms Religious tolerance Support for the arts Promotion of religious tolerance Support for veterans Support for education Promotion of public health initiatives Promotion of social welfare programs Support for disaster relief efforts Support for infrastructure development Promotion of civic responsibility Support for the military Support for the economy Diplomatic relations with Persia Promotion of public works Promotion of peace treaties Establishment of the Eastern Roman Empire Support for the Church Encouragement of trade and commerce Support for monasticism Promotion of urbanization Strengthening of the imperial authority Reorganization of the military Suppression of paganism Legislation against heresy Support of Nicene Christianity Establishment of the Council of Constantinople Crisis management during the Gothic War Encouragement of Christian literature Legislation on marriage and family Promotion of Latin and Greek culture Promotion of the Theodosian Code Response to the Thessalonica riot Support for cultural exchange. |
gptkbp:enacted_by |
gptkb:Theodosian_Code
|
gptkbp:enforces |
orthodox Christian beliefs
|
gptkbp:era |
Late Antiquity
|
gptkbp:established |
gptkb:Eastern_Roman_Empire
gptkb:Theodosius_Code gptkb:Theodosius'_Edict gptkb:Theodosius'_dynasty gptkb:Nicene_Christianity gptkb:Council_of_Constantinople gptkb:Christian_festivals gptkb:Theodosius'_laws gptkb:Western_Roman_Empire Imperial authority Christian orthodoxy Religious unity Imperial unity a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church Christianity as the state religion Theodosius' Code State control over the church |
gptkbp:events |
gptkb:First_Council_of_Constantinople
gptkb:Edict_of_Thessalonica gptkb:Council_of_Constantinople |
gptkbp:expansion |
Military reforms
Roman territories |
gptkbp:faced |
gptkb:Civil_unrest
internal strife Barbarian invasions |
gptkbp:famous_for |
gptkb:Edict_of_Thessalonica
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gptkbp:father |
gptkb:Honorius
gptkb:Bishop_of_Constantinople gptkb:Arcadius gptkb:Theodosius_the_Elder |
gptkbp:fought_against |
gptkb:shamanism
gptkb:Battle_of_Adrianople gptkb:Usurpers gptkb:Eugenius gptkb:Battle_of_the_Frigidus gptkb:Maximus |
gptkbp:governed_by |
gptkb:Eastern_Roman_Empire
gptkb:Western_Roman_Empire |
gptkbp:has_child |
gptkb:Honorius
gptkb:Pulcheria gptkb:Arcadius |
gptkbp:has_tradition |
anti-pagan laws
promoted Nicene Christianity |
gptkbp:historical_event |
gptkb:Suppression_of_the_Serapeum_of_Alexandria
gptkb:Theodosius'_edict_against_paganism gptkb:Theodosius'_edict_of_Thessalonica gptkb:Council_of_Constantinople_381 Division of the Roman Empire Rebuilding of Constantinople Conflict with the Arian Christians Death in Milan Establishment of the Eastern Orthodox Church Theodosius' campaigns against the Goths Theodosius' campaigns against the Alans Theodosius' campaigns against the Franks Theodosius' campaigns against the Moors Theodosius' campaigns against the Persians Theodosius' campaigns against the Sarmatians Theodosius' campaigns against the Scythians Theodosius' campaigns against the Slavs Theodosius' campaigns against the Vandals |
gptkbp:historical_legacy |
Influence on Christian doctrine
|
gptkbp:historical_period |
gptkb:Roman_Empire
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gptkbp:historical_significance |
Influence on the development of Christian doctrine
Key figure in the transition from paganism to Christianity Role in the establishment of the Byzantine Empire Impact on the relationship between church and state influenced the relationship between church and state Consolidated imperial power Role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire Promoted Nicene Christianity Impact on the Roman legal system Influence on medieval European politics Influence on the Byzantine Empire Legacy in Christian history Symbol of the Christianization of the Roman state Last emperor to rule over both the Eastern and Western Roman Empire Last emperor to rule over both the eastern and western halves of the Roman Empire Influence on the future of European history Influence on the future of the Roman Empire Influenced the development of the Christian Church Role in the transition from paganism to Christianity in the Roman Empire Significance in the history of the Roman military Influence on the development of Christian orthodoxy First emperor to make Christianity the official state religion Impact on the cultural landscape of the Roman Empire Unified the Roman Empire under Christianity key figure in the transition to Christianity in the Roman Empire played a role in the decline of the Roman Empire established the foundation for the Byzantine Empire last emperor to rule over both the Eastern and Western Roman Empire Suppressed paganism Established the foundation for the Byzantine Empire Facilitated the rise of the Eastern Orthodox Church |
gptkbp:historical_source |
gptkb:Sozomen
gptkb:Theodoret gptkb:Eusebius_of_Caesarea gptkb:Theophanes_the_Confessor gptkb:Chronicon_Paschale gptkb:Ammianus_Marcellinus gptkb:Zosimus gptkb:Gregory_of_Nazianzus gptkb:John_of_Antioch gptkb:Chronicles_of_Zosimus gptkb:The_Ecclesiastical_History_of_Socrates_Scholasticus gptkb:Theodosius'_laws gptkb:Bede Contemporary writings of Ambrose The History of the Church by Eusebius |
gptkbp:honorific_prefix |
gptkb:The_Great
|
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Theodosius I
|
gptkbp:increased |
Imperial authority
Imperial bureaucracy |
gptkbp:influence |
gptkb:Christian_theology
gptkb:Roman_law Roman culture the relationship between church and state Christianity in the Roman Empire the decline of paganism the establishment of the Eastern Orthodox Church |
gptkbp:influence_on |
gptkb:Justinian_I
gptkb:Economic_policies gptkb:Byzantine_Empire gptkb:Theodosius_II gptkb:urban_development gptkb:Imperial_cult gptkb:local_government gptkb:Art_and_architecture gptkb:Christian_theology gptkb:Roman_law Cultural heritage preservation Infrastructure development Cultural policies Legal reforms Public health policies Civic administration Social policies Education and scholarship Religious institutions Civic identity Religious conflicts Trade relations Literature and philosophy Religious tolerance policies Diplomatic relations with tribes Later Christian Emperors Cultural integration of Christianity Military organization of the Empire Political structure of the Empire |
gptkbp:influenced |
gptkb:Christian_theology
gptkb:Roman_law the relationship between church and state Later Roman Emperors The fall of the Western Roman Empire Christianity in the Roman Empire Christian political power later Christian emperors |
gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:Bishop_Ambrose
|
gptkbp:inherits_from |
throne from his father
|
gptkbp:international_relations |
Defensive strategy against Goths
|
gptkbp:involved_in |
gptkb:Battle_of_Adrianople
gptkb:Battle_of_the_Frigidus |
gptkbp:is_a_member_of |
gptkb:Theodosian_dynasty
the Theodosian dynasty |
gptkbp:is_a_supporter_of |
the Nicene Creed
|
gptkbp:is_divided_into |
gptkb:Roman_Empire
|
gptkbp:is_influential_in |
Christianity in the Roman Empire
|
gptkbp:is_married_to |
gptkb:Aelia_Flaccilla
|
gptkbp:is_opposed_by |
gptkb:shamanism
gptkb:Arianism |
gptkbp:key_player |
the establishment of Christian doctrine
|
gptkbp:known_for |
gptkb:Crisis_management
gptkb:Edict_of_Thessalonica gptkb:Cultural_patronage gptkb:Theodosius'_Edict gptkb:Theodosius'_edicts gptkb:Theodosian_Code gptkb:Theodosian_Walls gptkb:urban_development gptkb:Theodosius'_Edict_of_380 gptkb:diplomatic_relations gptkb:Military_campaigns Building projects Public works Military reforms Administrative reforms Cultural integration Religious tolerance Legal reforms Civic administration Religious intolerance his administrative reforms Crisis diplomacy Codification of laws Religious policies Religious reforms Crisis response Crisis management strategies Imperial decrees making Christianity the state religion Crisis management resources Crisis resolution Legal codification Crisis planning Crisis management frameworks Crisis management policies Diplomatic relations with Persia his efforts to promote trade and commerce his legacy in Christian history Crisis leadership his relationship with the military Crisis strategy his role in the development of Christian doctrine his military reforms Crisis management approaches Crisis management methodologies Crisis management practices Crisis management systems Crisis management techniques Crisis management tools Strengthening the army the Council of Constantinople his influence on later emperors his relationship with the church his efforts to promote religious tolerance his efforts to combat heresy the Edict of Thessalonica Crisis management models his relationship with the provinces his efforts to promote education and literacy suppressing paganism The Council of Constantinople Making Christianity the state religion Making Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire his establishment of the imperial cult Christianity as state religion Establishment of Christianity as state religion his diplomatic relations with Persia his military campaigns in the Balkans his relationship with the Senate making Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire Theodosius' administrative reforms Theodosius' cultural impact Theodosius' diplomatic efforts Theodosius' impact on the Roman Empire Theodosius' influence on Christianity Theodosius' legacy Theodosius' military campaigns Theodosius' military reforms Theodosius' policies Theodosius' reforms Theodosius' religious policies Theodosius' role in the decline of paganism Theodosius' role in the rise of Christianity Theodosius' unification efforts his efforts to promote cultural exchange. his role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire Unifying the Roman Empire his influence on the development of medieval Europe his role in the transition from paganism to Christianity his impact on the Roman legal system theodosius decree Defeating the usurper Eugenius unifying the Roman Empire his influence on the development of Christian art and architecture his role in the establishment of the Byzantine Empire his role in the establishment of the Eastern Roman Empire his role in the establishment of the Christian calendar his relationship with the Eastern and Western Roman Empires his role in the establishment of the Roman bureaucracy decreeing the Council of Constantinople establishing the Nicene Creed fighting against the usurper Magnus Maximus his efforts to combat corruption in the government his efforts to maintain peace with the Huns his efforts to maintain the unity of the empire his efforts to promote civic responsibility his efforts to promote public health and welfare his efforts to strengthen the imperial authority his impact on the cultural landscape of the empire his impact on the history of Roman architecture his impact on the history of the Roman economy his impact on the history of the Roman military his impact on the history of the Roman provinces his influence on the Byzantine Empire his influence on the development of Roman law his legacy in the history of Rome his role in the division of the Roman Empire his role in the establishment of the Roman legal code his role in the establishment of the Eastern Orthodox Church his influence on the development of Roman engineering his role in the establishment of public works projects his influence on the development of Roman infrastructure his efforts to stabilize the empire after civil wars Consolidation of power in the Roman Empire dividing the Roman Empire Defending the Roman Empire The Battle of Frigidus Theodosius' Edict of 381 Theodosius' Edict of 382 Theodosius' Edict of 383 Theodosius' Edict of 384 Theodosius' Edict of 385 Theodosius' Edict of 386 Theodosius' Edict of 387 Theodosius' Edict of 388 Theodosius' Edict of 389 Theodosius' Edict of 390 Theodosius' Edict of 391 Theodosius' Edict of 392 Theodosius' Edict of 393 Theodosius' Edict of 394 Theodosius' Edict of 395 |
gptkbp:language |
gptkb:Latin
Greek |
gptkbp:language_spoken |
gptkb:Latin
Greek |
gptkbp:led_to |
gptkb:Military_campaigns
|
gptkbp:legacy |
Christianization of the Roman Empire
Division of the Roman Empire controversial figure in history influenced future emperors Cultural integration of the Roman Empire Foundation of the Byzantine Empire Strengthening of the Christian Church Last emperor to rule over both the Eastern and Western Roman Empires criticized for his intolerance towards paganism seen as a defender of Christianity |
gptkbp:legislated |
Christian morality
|
gptkbp:legislation |
gptkb:Edict_of_Thessalonica
gptkb:The_Theodosian_Code gptkb:Theodosian_Code gptkb:Edict_of_380_AD gptkb:Edict_of_381_AD gptkb:Edict_of_382_AD gptkb:Edict_of_383_AD gptkb:Edict_of_384_AD gptkb:Edict_of_385_AD gptkb:Edict_of_386_AD gptkb:Edict_of_387_AD gptkb:Edict_of_388_AD gptkb:Edict_of_389_AD gptkb:Edict_of_390_AD gptkb:Edict_of_391_AD gptkb:Edict_of_392_AD gptkb:Edict_of_393_AD gptkb:Edict_of_394_AD The Edict of Thessalonica banning Arianism defining the Nicene Creed establishing the Council of Constantinople prohibiting pagan rituals |
gptkbp:made_christianity_official_religion_of |
gptkb:Roman_Empire
|
gptkbp:merged_with |
gptkb:Roman_Empire
Roman authority Eastern and Western Roman Empires Christian authority |
gptkbp:military_campaign |
gptkb:War_against_the_usurper_Magnus_Maximus
gptkb:Battle_of_the_Frigidus gptkb:Gothic_War Campaign against the Goths Campaign against the Vandals Campaign against the Persians campaign against the Huns campaign against the Vandals |
gptkbp:military_conflict |
gptkb:Gothic_War
|
gptkbp:military_leadership |
gptkb:Bishop_Ambrose
gptkb:Flavius_Constantius gptkb:Arbogast gptkb:Marcellinus gptkb:Flavius_Stilicho gptkb:Flavius_Aetius gptkb:Theodosius_the_Great gptkb:Eugenius gptkb:Theodosius_II gptkb:Valens gptkb:Aetius gptkb:Rufinus gptkb:Anthemius Crispus Aspar Bauto Flavius Anthemius Flavius Arcadius Flavius Arcadius II Flavius Constans Flavius Constantius II Flavius Gennadius Flavius Gratian Flavius Heraclius Flavius Honorius Flavius Honorius II Flavius Jovianus Flavius Julianus Flavius Justinianus Flavius Licinius Flavius Magnus Flavius Maurice Flavius Maximus Flavius Olybrius Flavius Petronius Flavius Phocas Flavius Probus Flavius Severus Flavius Theodosius II Flavius Tiberius Flavius Valens Flavius Valens II Gainas Promotus Theodosius the Younger |
gptkbp:military_operations |
Campaign against the Goths
Campaign against the Franks Campaign against the Vandals Suppression of paganism Campaign against the Huns Campaign against the Persians Campaign against the Alans |
gptkbp:mother |
gptkb:Aelia_Flaccilla
|
gptkbp:nickname |
gptkb:The_Great
|
gptkbp:notable_battle |
gptkb:Battle_of_Adrianople
gptkb:Battle_of_Frigidus gptkb:Battle_of_the_Frigidus barbarian tribes |
gptkbp:notable_burials |
gptkb:Holy_Apostles
gptkb:Basilica_of_San_Giovanni_in_Laterano |
gptkbp:notable_event |
gptkb:First_Council_of_Constantinople
gptkb:Edict_of_Thessalonica gptkb:Battle_of_Adrianople gptkb:Council_of_Constantinople gptkb:Theodosius'_Edict_of_380 Division of the Roman Empire Support for the Council of Chalcedon Reforms in the military Establishment of the Eastern Roman Empire Conflict with the Goths Promotion of monasticism Consolidation of imperial power Establishment of the Nicene Creed Legislation against pagan practices Suppression of paganism Legislation on public morality Legislation against heresy Conflict with the Huns Establishment of the Eastern Orthodox Church Conflict with the Western Roman Empire Support for the Council of Ephesus The division of the Roman Empire The establishment of the Nicene Creed The suppression of the Thessalonica riots Theodosius' campaigns against the Goths Legislation on the rights of Christians Legislation on the rights of monks Legislation on the rights of the clergy Legislation on the status of bishops Legislation on the status of heretics Legislation on the status of pagans Promotion of the Council of Constantinople Reconciliation with the Church Support for the Church of Alexandria Support for the Church of Antioch Support for the Church of Carthage Support for the Church of Constantinople Support for the Church of Jerusalem Support for the Church of Milan Support for the Church of Rome Support for the Church of Thessalonica Theodosius' Edict of 380 AD Theodosius' efforts to unify the Eastern and Western Roman Empires |
gptkbp:notable_figures |
the history of Christianity
the history of late antiquity the history of the Roman Catholic Church the history of the Roman Empire's decline. the transition of the Roman Empire to Christianity |
gptkbp:notable_ruler |
the decline of the Western Roman Empire
enforced religious conformity influenced the future of Christianity shaped the Christian landscape of Europe. unified the Eastern and Western Roman Empires |
gptkbp:place_of_birth |
Cauca
|
gptkbp:place_of_death |
gptkb:Milan
|
gptkbp:political_impact |
gptkb:Roman_Empire
Division of the Roman Empire Unification of the Roman Empire under Christianity |
gptkbp:political_position |
gptkb:Emperor
Conflict with the Goths Consolidation of imperial power Support for the Nicene Creed Alliance with the Huns Banning of pagan rituals |
gptkbp:predecessor |
gptkb:Valentinian_II
gptkb:Valens |
gptkbp:promoted |
gptkb:Eastern_Orthodox_Church
gptkb:Nicene_Christianity Christian unity Christian bishops |
gptkbp:reform |
Military reforms
Administrative reforms Religious policies Religious reforms |
gptkbp:reformed |
gptkb:military_leadership
gptkb:Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States Provincial administration Roman administration Roman military Taxation system |
gptkbp:region |
gptkb:Eastern_Roman_Empire
gptkb:Western_Roman_Empire |
gptkbp:reign |
Late Antiquity
395 AD 379 AD 379-395 AD 379 to 395 AD AD 379 to AD 395 |
gptkbp:reign_end |
395 AD
395 |
gptkbp:reign_start |
379
379 AD |
gptkbp:relationship |
gptkb:Ambrose_of_Milan
|
gptkbp:religion |
gptkb:Christianity
gptkb:Nicene_Christianity |
gptkbp:ruled |
gptkb:Eastern_Roman_Empire
gptkb:Roman_Empire gptkb:Western_Roman_Empire |
gptkbp:signed_by |
gptkb:Treaty_of_382_AD
Peace treaty with the Goths |
gptkbp:significant_event |
gptkb:First_Council_of_Constantinople
|
gptkbp:spouse |
gptkb:Aelia_Flaccilla
|
gptkbp:succeeded_by |
gptkb:Honorius
gptkb:Arcadius his sons Arcadius and Honorius |
gptkbp:successor |
gptkb:Honorius
gptkb:Arcadius gptkb:Gratian |
gptkbp:supported |
gptkb:Nicene_Christianity
Ecumenical Councils |
gptkbp:title |
gptkb:Emperor_of_the_Romans
gptkb:Augustus Emperor of the Roman Empire Emperor of the West Emperor of the East |
gptkbp:treaty |
Treaty of 382 with the Goths
Treaty of 384 with the Persians |
gptkbp:was |
Last emperor to rule over both the Eastern and Western Roman Empire
|
gptkbp:was_a |
gptkb:military_leadership
gptkb:culture gptkb:historical_figure gptkb:political_leaders Controversial figure in religious history Emperor of the West Unifier of the Roman Empire Emperor of the East Patron of the Church Defender of Nicene Christianity Key figure in the transition to Christianity Key player in the history of Christianity Ruler during the decline of the Roman Empire Ruler of a divided empire Significant in the history of the Roman Empire Influential in the establishment of the Byzantine Empire |
gptkbp:was_a_christian_emperor |
of the Roman Empire
|
gptkbp:was_a_key_figure_in |
The development of Christian doctrine
The decline of paganism the establishment of the Byzantine Empire The establishment of the Byzantine Empire the decline of paganism in the Roman Empire the transition to a Christian empire The consolidation of the Roman Empire The establishment of the Christian state The legacy of the Roman Empire The rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire The shaping of medieval Europe The transition to the Middle Ages the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire |
gptkbp:was_a_patron_of |
gptkb:Christianity
church construction |
gptkbp:was_a_proponent_of |
Religious tolerance
the Nicene Creed Christian orthodoxy religious intolerance towards pagans |
gptkbp:was_condemned_by |
gptkb:Arianism
|
gptkbp:was_educated_at |
gptkb:Constantinople
|
gptkbp:was_influenced_by |
gptkb:Ambrose_of_Milan
|
gptkbp:was_involved_in |
gptkb:The_Battle_of_Adrianople
gptkb:the_Gothic_War the establishment of the imperial cult the establishment of the Eastern Orthodox Church the consolidation of Christian power the suppression of heresies The conflict with the Huns The conflict with the Visigoths the conflict with the Goths the establishment of the Eastern Roman Empire the establishment of the Council of Constantinople Theodosius' War against the Goths Theodosius' War against the Huns Theodosius' War against the Persians Theodosius' War against the Vandals |
gptkbp:was_known_for |
gptkb:The_Great
gptkb:Military_campaigns his military campaigns his religious policies the promotion of monasticism the suppression of pagan practices the defense of the empire's borders religious unification the centralization of power in the empire the church leaders of his time the consolidation of the empire the promotion of Christian values in governance |
gptkbp:was_known_for_his_edicts_against |
heretics
|
gptkbp:was_known_for_his_policies_towards |
gptkb:shamanism
Jews and Judaism |
gptkbp:was_proclaimed |
gptkb:Emperor_by_Gratian
|
gptkbp:was_the_last_emperor_to |
rule over both the eastern and western halves of the Roman Empire
|
gptkbp:was_the_last_emperor_to_rule |
gptkb:a_unified_Roman_Empire
|
gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Roman_Empire
gptkb:Julius_Caesar |
gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
|