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The seventeen-year-old Valentinian had been found dead …

Years: 392 - 392
August

The seventeen-year-old Valentinian had been found dead in his palace at Vienne on May 15, 392, in circumstances suggestive of murder instigated by Arbogast, whom he had sought to dismiss from the regency of Gaul.

Three months afterward, Arbogast treacherously proclaims as emperor in the West the bureaucrat Eugenius, a sometime professor of rhetoric with close connections to the non-Christian aristocracy of the Senate.

The choice of Eugenius over proclaiming himself offers to Arbogast two strong advantages: Eugenius, a Roman, is more suitable than Arbogast, a Frank, as an emperor; furthermore, the Roman Senate is more likely to support Eugenius than Arbogast.

An admirer of the ancient Roman Republic, Arbogast despises the quarrels between Nicene and Arian Christians; he now sets about restoring the old cults.

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