Flavius Castinus held the position of patricius in the court of Roman Emperor Honorius at the time of the Emperor's death, and most likely for some time before. He also served as consul for the year 424.
reached an agreement with Castinus, where Castinus would act as his vice-regent in the West and in return Theodosius appointed Castinus and the Easterner Victor...
Castinus I (Greek: Καστῖνος; died 237) was reputedly the Bishop of Byzantium between 230 and 237. In some catalogues, he appears as Constantine. He was...
Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Castinus and Victor (or, less frequently, year 1177 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
not immediately announce a successor. In the interregnum, the patrician Castinus elevated Joannes as emperor. Theodosius refused to accept the decision...
Galla Placidia sought to prevent Castinus from gaining the position of Stilicho before him, and as a result Castinus attempted to remove Bonifatius from...
Roman province of Mesopotamia. Patriarch Eugenius I succeeds Patriarch Castinus as Patriarch of Constantinople. Saint Babylas becomes Patriarch of Antioch...
thirty-ninth birthday, in 423. After some months of intrigue, the patrician Castinus installed Joannes as Western Emperor, but the Eastern Roman government...
nephew of the eastern emperor, he was pushed forward as a successor by Castinus, patricius and magister militum (commander-in-chief) of the western army...
Pope Pontian succeeds Pope Urban I, as the 18th pope of Rome. Patriarch Castinus succeeds Ciriacus I as patriarch Constantinople. Seventy bishops hold the...
decisively defeated a Roman-Suebi-Gothic coalition led by the Roman patrician Castinus at the Battle of Tarraco. It is likely that many Roman and Gothic troops...
invasions. Simplicius was born in Tivoli, Italy, the son of a citizen named Castinus. After a vacancy of 10 days following the death of Pope Hilarius, Simplicius...
Augustus X 423 Avitus Marinianus (western) Asclepiodotus (eastern) 424 Castinus (West only) Victor (East only) 425 West: Johannes Augustus East: Theodosius...
hesitated and the decision was delayed. Taking advantage of the power vacuum, Castinus the Patrician proceeded to become a kingmaker. He declared Joannes, the...
the Western Emperor Honorius died. The most influential man in the West, Castinus, chose as his successor Joannes, a high-ranking officer. Joannes was not...
Augustus XIII Succeeded by Asclepiodotus Avitus Marinianus Preceded by Castinus Victor Roman consul XI 425 with Valentinian Caesar Iohannes Augustus (only...
Baetica in 420–1. They defeated a Roman army, led by magister militum Castinus, outside the walls of Cordoba in 422. The Vandals attacked Mauretania Tingitana...
Gunderic had earlier defeated the Suebi. He met the Roman commander Flavius Castinus at Tarraco, modern day Tarragona. With the desertion of their Visigothic...
emperor 425–455 Succeeded by Petronius Maximus Political offices Preceded by Castinus Victor Roman consul 425–426 with Theodosius Augustus Succeeded by Hierius...
Constantius III died. 423 15 August Honorius died. The Western Roman patrician Castinus declared the primicerius Joannes augustus. 424 23 October The Byzantine...
army, with which Theoderic could take advantage. Two important generals Castinus and Bonefatius went to the army's supreme command, thus providing difficulties...
Lucius Cassius Marcellinus between 202 and 204 Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus c. 211/212 Gaius Octavius Appius Suetonius Sabinus c. 215/216 Lucius Alfenus...
Constantius III died. 423 15 August Honorius died. The Western Roman patrician Castinus declared the primicerius Joannes augustus. 424 23 October The Byzantine...
Faustinus legatus 3rd century Germania Inferior Gaius Julius Septimius Castinus Dux 3rd century Germania Inferior Gaius Cattanius Tertius legionary 3rd...