Theodosius I


[thee-uh-doh-shee-uh s, -shuh s] /ˌθi əˈdoʊ ʃi əs, -ʃəs/
noun
1.
(“the Great”) a.d. 346?–395, Roman emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 379–395.
Theodosius I
/ˌθɪəˈdəʊsɪəs/
noun
1.
called the Great. ?346–395 ad, Roman emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire (379–95) and of the Western Roman Empire (392–95)

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