Arcadie

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Arcadie, sau Flavius Arcadius (cca. 377 – 1 mai 408) a fost împărat al Imperiului Roman de Răsărit între anii 395 şi 408. Era fiul cel mare al binecredinciosului împărat Teodosie cel Mare. A fost tatăl viitorului împărat Teodosie al II-lea, precum şi al împărătesei Pulcheria.

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Arcadie s-a născut în Spania, în anul 377 (sau 378 după alte surse). Tatăl său era împăratul Teodosie cel Mare, iar mama sa Aelia Flavia Flaccilla.

În ianuarie 383, tatăl său l-a asociat la tronul imperial, proclamându-l Augustus. Fiind încă minor, Arcadie a fost pus sub tutela lui Taţian, apoi a lui Rufinus, prefectul pretorian al părţilor de răsărit ale Imperiului Roman.

După moartea lui Teodosie (17 ianuarie 395), Imperiul Roman a fost divizat între cei doi fii ai săi: Arcadie, sub regenţa lui Rufinus, a primit partea orientală (Imperiul Roman de Răsărit, cu capitala la Constantinopol), iar Honorius (născut în 384), sub regenţa generalului Stilicho, a primit partea occidentală (Imperiul Roman de Apus, cu capitala la Roma).


As neither Arcadius nor Honorius were strong personalities, during their reigns they were dominated by senior ministers: Arcadius by Rufinus and Honorius by the Romanized Vandal magister militum Flavius Stilicho. The early part of Arcadius’ reign was taken up by intense competition and political jealousies engendered by these ministers. After Rufinus was assassinated in 395, Arcadius’ new advisor Eutropius became the power behind his throne. Not a military person, Arcadius portrayed himself a pious Christian emperor and concerned himself with the issues heresy and paganism about which he enacted a number of laws including forced closure of pagan temples.

While Rufinus hoped to tie himself closer to Arcadius by a marriage with his daughter, Arcadius had other ideas. During a period in April 395, while Rafinus was absent, Arcadius married Aelia Eudoxia, whose guardian was the general Promotus, a bitter enemy of Rafinus. After Rafinus’ assassination, the grand chamberlain Eutropius, who enjoyed a close relationship with Eudoxia, dominated Arcadius. Eutropius also gained the support of the local Orthodox clergy by encouraging John Chrysostom to accept the office of Patriarch of Constantinople in 398. However, Eutropius fell out of favor and, at the urging of Eudoxia, was dismissed by Arcadius, a move that was influenced by the maneuvering of the Gothic general Gainas, who himself was looking for recognition in Constantinople. In the autumn of 399, Eutropius was tried and executed in Chalcedon. However, attempts by Gainas to win the throne were frustrated and in the year 400 he was killed by Huns.

The personalities of John Chyrsostom and Eudoxia clashed as John objected to the influence exerted by Eudoxia on Arcadius in that he felt she used her family’s wealth to exercise control over Arcadius. In return she used her influence against John. Using Bishop Theophilus of Alexandria, she was able get John deposed and exiled in 403. But, the popular uproar and turmoil by the people of Constantinople resulted John’s recall a few days later. The feud between them continued and, in 404, John was exiled again, this time permanently.

In January 400, Eudoxia was named Augusta, a distinction given to only three women in the fourth century. In 401, Eudoxia gave birth to Arcadius’ son, the future Theodosius II, adding a male to the three girls that they had previously. In an attempt to assure his dynasty, Arcadius made the young Theodosius an Augustus at the age of eight months. In October 404, Eudoxia died from a miscarriage, ending her domination of Arcadius.

During the remaining years of his reign, Anthemius was Arcadius’ Praetorian Perfect of the East, a person who was competent and strove to solve governmental abuses and secure the eastern empire from attack. He also continued Arcadius’ Christianization program of closing and destroying pagan temples. But Anthemius’ presence was out of the limelight. On May 1, 408, Arcadius died of natural causes, leaving the throne to his son, who reigned as Theodosius II, aided and abetted by his sister Pulcheria.

Casetă de succesiune:
Arcadie
Precedat de:
Sfântul Teodosie cel Mare
Împărat
al Imperiului Roman de Răsărit

395-408
Urmat de:
Teodosie al II-lea



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