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'''Arbazacius''' led Roman forces which pacified Isauria ca 404, but the exact nature of his appointment remains unknown. |
'''Arbazacius''' led Roman forces which pacified Isauria ca 404, but the exact nature of his appointment remains unknown. |
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An inscription locating the [[legio II Armeniaca]] in Isauria ca A. D. 380 provides the key to understanding Eunapius' contradictory statement that the "general" Arbazacius was both [[Isaurian]] and from [[Armenia]]. |
An inscription locating the [[legio II Armeniaca]] in Isauria ca A. D. 380 provides the key to understanding Eunapius' contradictory statement that the "general" Arbazacius was both [[Isaurian]] and from [[Armenia]]. |
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Revision as of 23:36, 19 May 2007
Arbazacius led Roman forces which pacified Isauria ca 404, but the exact nature of his appointment remains unknown. [1]
An inscription locating the legio II Armeniaca in Isauria ca A. D. 380 provides the key to understanding Eunapius' contradictory statement that the "general" Arbazacius was both Isaurian and from Armenia.
References
- ^ Arbazacius, Fravitta, and the Government of Isauria CA A. D. 396-404, David Woods