Between 541 and 544, there was also the first and most severe documented occurrence of the Justinianic plague in the eastern Roman Empire (also referred to as ... of the ancient city of Elusa in the ...
He conquered land across three continents, ruled over states from Egypt to modern-day India, and never lost a battle – before ...
But, despite this, there are still many in academia who claim that changes to the climate and the outbreak of plague were catastrophic for the eastern Roman Empire ... used to map the general ...
The coins feature portraits of eight emperors, but three coins portrayed an unexpected ruler: Eugenius, an illegitimate emperor of the Western Roman Empire ... emperor in the East, refused to ...
However, three of the coins featured an unexpected ruler–Eugenius, who only ruled the Western Roman Empire from 392 to ... Eugenius primary opponent–Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius I ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a fascinating relic of ancient administrative practices during excavations at Abel Beth Maacah, ...
an infamous ruler considered illegitimate by the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire. Eugenius controlled the Western Roman Empire from 392 to 394, but he was never considered ...
The rarest find included three coins with the depiction of Emperor Eugenius, as he reigned just two years from 392 to 394 A.D. Eugenius was emperor of the Western Roman Empire but was installed by ...
"The majority of people living in the Roman ... Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius I. Eugenius had come to the throne with the help of the powerful generate Arbogast, emperor of the Western Roman ...
the Eastern and Western Roman Empires, Byzantine Orthodox Christianity and Roman Catholicism, a Muslim Ottoman Empire and a Christian Western Europe. The Balkans have been the non-aligned buffer ...
Ancestral North Indians were found to be genetically closer to Central Asian, European, and Middle Eastern populations ... in the far-flung western frontiers of the Roman Empire in the first ...