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Abundantius (consul) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abundantius (consul) Flavius Abundantius (''floruit'' 375-400) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire. Of Scythian origin, he entered the Roman army under emperor Gratian (367-375) and climbed up its ranks until, around 392 and under emperor Theodosius I (378-395), he become ''magister utriusque militiae''. The next year, in 393, he also held the consulate. The powerful eunuch and courtesan Eutropius, who had been introduced by Abundantius into the court, caused his downfall, because he longed for Abundantius' properties: in 396 Eutropius had the new emperor Arcadius exile Abundantius at ''Pityus'' on the Black Sea and give all his properties to Eutropius himself. When Eutropius died (399), Abundantius succeeded in being transferred to the more comfortable Sidon, where he was still alive in 400. == References ==
* Otto Seeck, "Abundantius 1", ''Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft''
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