Arcadius

Arcadius (Greek: Ἀρκάδιος Arkadios; c. 377 – 1 May 408) was Roman emperor from 383 to his death in 408. He was the eldest son of the Augustus Theodosius I (r.379–395) and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and the brother of Honorius (r.393–423). Arcadius ruled the eastern half of the empire from 395, when their father died, while Honorius ruled the west. A weak ruler, his reign was dominated by a series of powerful ministers and by his wife, Aelia Eudoxia.

Arcadius
Bust of an emperor at the Istanbul Archaeology Museum, most likely Arcadius.
Roman emperor
Augustus16 January 383 – 1 May 408
(senior from 17 January 395)
PredecessorTheodosius I
SuccessorTheodosius II
Co-rulersTheodosius I (383–395)
Honorius (West, 393–408)
Theodosius II (402–408)
Bornc. 377
Hispania
Died1 May 408 (aged c. 31)
Constantinople
Burial
SpouseAelia Eudoxia
Issue
Regnal name
Imperator Caesar Flavius Arcadius Augustus
DynastyTheodosian
FatherTheodosius I
MotherAelia Flaccilla
ReligionNicene Christianity
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