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Arcadius

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Arcadius (c. AD 377-408)

Eastern Roman emperor 395-408, elder son of Theodosius the Great. Weak and irritable, he was under the influence of his ministers throughout his reign.


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Yet the increase in population can also be attributed to the availability of food, which was generally plentiful, as the late economic historian from the University of Chicago, Arcadius Kahan, long argued.
Arcadius Kahan, "Natural Calamities and Their Effect upon the Food Supply in Russia (An Introduction to a Catalogue)," Jahrbucher fur Geschichte Osteuropas n.
 
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