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Flavius Euodius (fl. 4th century) was a Roman politician and military officer, who was appointed consul in AD 386 alongside Honorius, the infant son of the emperor Theodosius I.

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An acquaintance of Martin of Tours,[1] Euodius was the Praetorian PrefectinGaul from AD 385 to 386, under the emperor in the west, Magnus Maximus. During his time as prefect, he put the heretic Priscillian on trial, and found him guilty of practicing magic. In AD 386 he was appointed consul posterior together with the two-year-old Honorius.[2] Despite the tensions between the emperors Maximus and Theodosius I, his consulship was recognized in the east.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Bagnall, Roger S., Cameron, Alan, Consuls of the Later Roman Empire (1987), pg. 307
  • ^ Martindale & Jones, pg. 297
  • ^ Stephen Williams, Gerard Friell, Theodosius: The Empire at Bay (1998), pg. 43

  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Arcadius
    Bauto

    Roman consul
    386
    with Honorius
    Succeeded by

    Valentinian
    Eutropius


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