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    raised Salutius to praetorian prefect of the Orient late in 361. One of Salutius' early tasks was to oversee the Chalcedon tribunal. Salutius accompanied...
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    Saturninius Secundus Salutius from Gaul. His departure stimulated the writing of Julian's oration, "Consolation Upon the Departure of Salutius". In the fourth...
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    and military officials was convened at Nicaea to choose a new emperor. Salutius, who had already refused the throne after Julian's death, now did so again...
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    power-hungry nobles. The next day, after the aged Saturninius Secundus Salutius, praetorian prefect of the Orient, had declined their offer for Emperor...
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    terms with the usurper, he quickly rallied, guided by the counsels of Salutius and Arintheus, and the superior ability of his generals prevailed in two...
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    Recent tax increases, and Valens' dismissal of Julian's popular minister Salutius, contributed to a general disaffection and to the acceptability of a revolution...
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  • the neoplatonists" Gemistus Pletho, 15th-century Byzantine philosopher Salutius, 4th-century author of the treatise On the Gods and the Cosmos for Hellenic...
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    assembled at dawn for the election. The honor was extended to the prefect Salutius, but he refused. Their choice then spontaneously settled on Jovian, the...
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    (354–358) Flavius Hermogenes (358-360) Helpidius (360) Saturninius Secundus Salutius (361 until some years into the reign of Valentinian) Nebridius Domitius...
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    Arinthaeus Succeeded by Valentinian Augustus IV Valens Augustus IV Preceded by Salutius Praetorian prefect of the East 369–377 Succeeded by Aburgius Preceded by...
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  • Cappadocia Sosipatra Aedesius Dexippus Chrysanthius Theodorus of Asine Julian Salutius Maximus of Ephesus Eusebius of Myndus Priscus of Epirus Antoninus Hypatia...
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  • officers, including Arintheus, agreed to the elevation of Secundus Salutius. Salutius was the praetorian prefect of the East, second only to the Emperor...
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  • risked his life in support of him. He criticised the Praetorian Prefect Salutius, accusing him of laziness in his response to the crisis. As a reward for...
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  • however, opposed Julian; together with Paulus Catena and Gaudentius he had Salutius, a friend and a collaborator of Julian's, removed from his office. In 360...
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  • Hispano-Roman statesman, consul and praetorian prefect of Gaul Saturninus Secundus Salutius, 4th-century Gallo-Roman statesman, praetorian prefect of the Orient Sallustius...
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  • usurpation with despair, and the situation was saved by his generals, Salutius, Arintheus and Arbitio. An army intended for campaigns in the east was...
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  • Chalcedon, which was then a suburb of Constantinople. Saturninius Secundus Salutius, who was raised to the rank of Praetorian Prefect was given the chief oversight...
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  • Gallic officers. Eventually Victor and the rest agreed to the elevation of Salutius, who refused the nomination, and they were forced to accept the elevation...
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  • Mirdas Salihids Salim ibn Asad ibn Abi Rashid Salona Salona, Lordship of Salutius Samaritan Revolts Samos (theme) Sampson the Hospitable Samuel of Bulgaria...
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  • Cappadocia Sosipatra Aedesius Dexippus Chrysanthius Theodorus of Asine Julian Salutius Maximus of Ephesus Eusebius of Myndus Priscus of Epirus Antoninus Hypatia...
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  • killed in a skirmish on 26 June 363. After a high-ranking pagan official Salutius refused the imperial title, a Christian military commander, Jovian was...
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  • Cappadocia Sosipatra Aedesius Dexippus Chrysanthius Theodorus of Asine Julian Salutius Maximus of Ephesus Eusebius of Myndus Priscus of Epirus Antoninus Hypatia...
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