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Eugenius (died 6 September 394) was a Western Roman emperor from 392 to 394, unrecognized by the Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius I. While Christian himself, Eugenius capitalized on the discontent in the West caused by Theodosius' religious policies targeting pagans.
Proclaiming Eugenius, a professor of rhetoric, as emperor in the West, Arbogast—who admired the Roman Republic and despised the quarrels between Roman Catholic and Arian Christians—set about restoring paganism. In the winter of 393–394, he conducted a successful campaign against the Ripuarian Franks, the Chamavi, and….
Eugenius (formerly known as Captain America) was an indie rock band from Glasgow, Scotland that existed from 1990–1998, centred on former Vaselines singer/guitarist Eugene Kelly and featuring members of BMX Bandits and Teenage Fanclub.
Eugenius! is an original musical comedy featuring book, music and lyrics by Ben Adams and Chris Wilkins.
CharacterLondon Palladium Concert(2016)Off-west End(jan 2018)Off-west End(sep 2018)EugeneLouis MaskellLiam FordeRob HouchenJaneyLaura BaldwinLaura BaldwinFerisDaniel BuckleyDaniel BuckleyDaniel BuckleyEvil Lord HectorIan HughesA teacher of rhetoric in Rome who was befriended by Arbogastes, a commander‐in‐chief of Frankish origin who was suspected of having murdered Valentinian II. Eugenius was proclaimed western emperor by Arbogastes in ad 392 but was defeated and killed by Theodosius the Great in ad 394.
Jan 10, 1998 · Eugenius was proclaimed emperor by Arbogast on 22 August 392. [ [1]] This occurred three months after the death of Valentinian II, who was either murdered by Arbogastes or committed suicide in despair of the power Arbogastes held over him.
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Saint Eugenius I (born, Rome—died June 2, 657, Rome; feast day June 2) was the pope from 654 to 657. He was elected while his predecessor, Pope St. Martin I, was still alive in exile. Later, in a letter of September 655, Martin acknowledged Eugenius to be the legitimate pope.