• Eutropius (Greek: Εὐτρόπιος, translit. Eutrópios, lit. "good manner") is a Greek personal name. It may refer to: Eutropius (historian), a fourth century...
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    (364–378), to whom he dedicated his Summary of Roman History. Eutropius may have been the same Eutropius that was proconsul, or Governor of Asia from 371 to 372...
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  • composed a satirical invective against Eutropius due to the latter's hostility to Claudian's patron, Stilicho, Eutropius served successively as a catamite...
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  • Albert Victor "Eutrope" Eutropius (10 January 1888 – 26 May 1915) was a rugby union player, the second black man to play for France. He was killed in...
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    Eutropius was found. His activity makes it probable that he was a proconsul Asiae. He is not to be confused with the historian and official Eutropius...
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  • The Harbor of Eutropius was the least important of the four, behind the Chalcedon, Chrysopolis, and Hieria harbors. The Harbor of Eutropius was almost entirely...
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    her and Eutropius killed. Eutropius was killed by having his head split open with an axe. Gregory of Tours mentions the tradition of Eutropius’ martyrdom...
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    Regarding his lineage, there are two versions, both exaggerated: while Eutropius and his translator Paeanius probably defame a failed usurper when they...
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    reign. Quintillus was declared emperor after Claudius died in 270 CE. Eutropius reports Quintillus to have been elected by soldiers of the Roman army...
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    Stilicho and possibly with the support of Eutropius. The murder certainly created an opportunity for Eutropius and for Arcadius's wife, Eudoxia, who took...
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