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51: 94:; in sixty days, by the end of March, the walls were restored and the moat cleaned. A bilingual inscription was erected to celebrate the works. While in office, he received a letter from 112:
in 457, with Rufus as his colleague (they were both chosen by the Eastern court), then prefect of the East for the third time in 459. He received the title of
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to gather 16,000 workers: the Blues worked the stretch of walls from the Gate of Blachernae to the Gate of Myriandrion, the Greens from there to the
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of Cyrrhus, asking for a reduction of the taxation on his city, while another was received after he left office.
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Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin, John Robert Martindale, John Morris, "Fl. Constantinus 22",
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After leaving office in 451, he participated in some sessions of the
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The world of the Huns: studies in their history and culture
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for the first time around 447, when he restored the
353: 294:, Volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 1992, 86:, Constantinus mobilised the factions of the 121:In 464/465 he was sent as an envoy to the 268: 266: 170:, University of California Press, 1973, 49: 291:Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 30:447–464) was a politician of the 354: 263: 230:, I.4.13a, I.3.25a, X.22.3a (July 18). 13: 180:The Hun: Scourge of God AD 375-565 14: 398: 387:Praetorian prefects of the East 249: 233: 219: 206: 193: 147: 68:praetorian prefect of the East 40:praetorian prefect of the East 1: 88:Hippodrome of Constantinople 7: 377:Correspondents of Theodoret 182:, Osprey Publishing, 2006, 178:, pp. 120-121. Nic Fields, 108:Constantinus was appointed 10: 403: 282: 367:5th-century Roman consuls 336: 320: 308: 66:, Constantinus was named 260:, VIII.53.30a (March 3). 166:. Otto Maenchen-Helfen, 140: 72:Walls of Constantinople 56:Walls of Constantinople 45: 344:Majorian Augustus 59: 362:5th-century diplomats 53: 212:Theodoret of Cyrus, 199:Theodoret of Cyrus, 103:Council of Chalcedon 82:were moving towards 32:Eastern Roman Empire 20:Flavius Constantinus 372:Byzantine diplomats 302:, pp. 317–318. 153:Marcellinus comes, 64:Laodicea of Phrygia 275:, fragments 31-33. 60: 350: 349: 337:Succeeded by 257:Codex Justinianus 227:Codex Justinianus 394: 309:Preceded by 306: 305: 276: 270: 261: 253: 247: 237: 231: 223: 217: 210: 204: 197: 191: 151: 123:Sassanid Persian 38:and three times 29: 26:: Κωνσταντίνος; 16:Roman politician 402: 401: 397: 396: 395: 393: 392: 391: 352: 351: 346: 342: 328: 326: 318: 314: 312:Avitus Augustus 285: 280: 279: 271: 264: 254: 250: 238: 234: 224: 220: 211: 207: 198: 194: 152: 148: 143: 129:. He waited at 54:Portion of the 48: 17: 12: 11: 5: 400: 390: 389: 384: 379: 374: 369: 364: 348: 347: 338: 335: 319: 310: 304: 303: 284: 281: 278: 277: 262: 248: 232: 218: 205: 192: 145: 144: 142: 139: 92:Sea of Marmara 84:Constantinople 47: 44: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 399: 388: 385: 383: 380: 378: 375: 373: 370: 368: 365: 363: 360: 359: 357: 345: 341: 334: 333: 325: 324: 317: 313: 307: 301: 300:0-521-20159-4 297: 293: 292: 287: 286: 274: 269: 267: 259: 258: 252: 246: 243: 242: 236: 229: 228: 222: 215: 209: 202: 196: 189: 188:1-84603-025-0 185: 181: 177: 176:0-520-01596-7 173: 169: 165: 162: 161: 156: 150: 146: 138: 136: 135:Caspian Gates 132: 128: 124: 119: 117: 116: 111: 106: 104: 99: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 57: 52: 43: 41: 37: 33: 25: 21: 340:Leo Augustus 329: 323:Roman consul 321: 289: 255: 251: 239: 235: 225: 221: 213: 208: 200: 195: 179: 167: 158: 154: 149: 120: 113: 107: 100: 62:A native of 61: 19: 18: 118:after 457. 356:Categories 245:1940, 180 115:patricius 96:Theodoret 382:Patricii 316:Iohannes 190:, p. 17. 164:III, 734 155:sub anno 283:Sources 273:Priscus 214:Letters 201:Letters 127:Peroz I 298:  186:  174:  131:Edessa 110:consul 80:Attila 36:consul 332:Rufus 330:with 157:447. 141:Notes 125:king 24:Greek 296:ISBN 216:, 19 203:, 42 184:ISBN 172:ISBN 76:Huns 46:Life 327:457 160:CIL 78:of 28:fl. 358:: 265:^ 241:AE 42:. 34:, 22:(

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Greek
Eastern Roman Empire
consul
praetorian prefect of the East

Walls of Constantinople
Laodicea of Phrygia
praetorian prefect of the East
Walls of Constantinople
Huns
Attila
Constantinople
Hippodrome of Constantinople
Sea of Marmara
Theodoret
Council of Chalcedon
consul
patricius
Sassanid Persian
Peroz I
Edessa
Caspian Gates
CIL
III, 734
ISBN
0-520-01596-7
ISBN
1-84603-025-0
Codex Justinianus
AE

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