Gainas's head rides a pike through Constantinople…
June 401 CE
Gainas's head rides a pike through Constantinople by the beginning of 401.
Fravitta, as reward for his role in defeating Gainas, asks to be allowed to worship the pagan gods freely: the Emperor grants him his wish and designates him as consul for the year 401.
Meanwhile, groups of Huns start a series of attacks across the Danube, and the Isaurians maraud far and wide in Anatolia.
Arcadius, after sending many gifts to the Hunnish chieftain Uldin in appreciation of his victory over the Goths and Gainas, now allies himself with the Huns.