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Arbogast (died 394)

Barbarian officer of the Roman army at the end of the 4th century. He served with distinction against the Goths, and was sent against Maximus, whom he defeated 388. He then became the chief minister of Valentinian II, whose murder he contrived 392, and appointed as his successor Eugenius, a rhetorician. Defeated by Theodosius I, Arbogast committed suicide.



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