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 335 - 393 (58 years)
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| Name |
Flavius Richomeres de Toxandrie |
| Birth |
335 |
Brabant, Belgium |
| Gender |
Male |
| Fact |
He is possibly to be identified with the Richomeres who married Ascyla, whose son Theodemer later became king of the Franks |
| Fact |
He took service in the Roman army and made a career as comes, magister militum, and consul |
| Fact |
He was an uncle of the general Arbogastes |
| LifeSketch |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richomeres |
| Military Service |
Abt 377 |
| Comes domesticorum of Emperor Gratian |
| Military Service |
From 377 to 378 |
| He was "Comes domesticorum" of Emperor Gratian and was transferred from Gaul to Thracia, were he was involved in the Gothic wars of Emperor Valens. |
| Military Service |
From 377 to 393 |
| Magister militum (from 383) in the Roman army |
| Occupation |
From 377 to 378 |
| Comes domesticorum for Gratian |
| Military Service |
Aft 377 |
| He was transferred from Gaul to Thracia, where he was involved in the Gothic wars of Emperor Valens |
| Military Service |
9 Aug 378 |
| Battle of Adrianople |
| Military Service |
9 Aug 378 |
| Battle of Adrianople; It ended with an overwhelming victory for the Goths and the death of Emperor Valens. about 8 miles (13 km) north of Adrianople (modern Edirne in European Turkey, near the border with Greece and Bulgaria) in the Roman province of Th |
| Military Service |
Abt 383 |
| He was General in the east ("magister militum per orientem") and "magister equitum et peditum." |
| Occupation |
383 |
| Magister militum per orientum |
| Title of Nobility |
384 |
| Consul of Rome - with Clearchus |
| Military Service |
388 |
| Theodosius I sent him together with his nephew Arbogastes and Promotus and Timasius against the usurper Magnus Maximus, who was defeated. |
| Military Service |
Abt 393 |
| Arbogastes lost the battle and committed suicide with his own |
| Military Service |
Abt 393 |
| Theodosius I organised a campaign against Arbogastes, and Richomeres was asked to lead the cavalry against his nephew. On the way from the East to the West he died before the battle took place |
| _FSFTID |
LZG2-4HW |
| Death |
393 |
Byzantine Empire |
| Burial |
393 |
Byzantine Empire |
| Person ID |
I59554 |
My Genealogy | Gent Tree received from familysearch |
| Last Modified |
13 Oct 2023 |
| Family |
La Jeune Ascylia Balthes von Westgots von Toxandria, b. 335, Alzey-Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany d. 15 Aug 414, Franks, Coconino, Arizona, United States (Age 79 years) |
| Marriage |
374 |
Colonge, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France |
| Children |
| | 1. King Childebert Franken, I - of the Franks, b. 365, Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France d. 23 Nov 405, Cologne Region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (Age 40 years) |
| | 2. Flavia Ascylia des Wisigoths, b. 367, Roman Empire d. DECEASED |
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| Family ID |
F26331 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
13 Oct 2023 |
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