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    Maternus Cynegius (died 388) was a Roman bureaucrat and close confidant of the emperor Theodosius I. He held the offices of praetorian prefect of the...
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  • Maternus or Matiernus may refer to: Marcus Cornelius Nigrinus Curiatius Maternus (c. 40–c. 97), Roman senator and suffect consul of AD 83 Curiatius Maternus...
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  • who closed down the Marneion was a relative of Maternus Cynegius, perhaps his son. The elder Cynegius is known for closing temples in Egypt and Syria...
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  • Roman co-emperor (Augustus) Huan Shiqian (or Zhen'e), Chinese general Maternus Cynegius, Roman praetorian prefect Qifu Guoren, Chinese ruler of the Xianbei...
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    Roman Empire in a campaign against the temples of the East made by Maternus Cynegius, Praetorian Prefect of Oriens, between 25 May 385 to 19 March 388...
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    Quintus Clodius Hermogenianus Olybrius (379) Neoterius (380-381) Maternus Cynegius (384–388) Eutolmius Tatianus (388–392) Flavius Rufinus (392, September...
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    persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire in a campaign made by Maternus Cynegius, Praetorian prefect of the East, between 25 May 385 to 19 March 388...
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  • Magnus Maximus Augustus II (West), Theodosius Augustus II (East), Maternus Cynegius (East) Roman consul 389 with Flavius Promotus Succeeded by Valentinianus...
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  • Preceded by Honorius Flavius Euodius Consul of the Roman Empire 387 with Valentinian II Succeeded by Magnus Maximus, Theodosius I, Maternus Cynegius...
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    rampant temple destruction to Theodosius through his prefect, Maternus Cynegius. Cynegius did commission the destruction of temples, using the army under...
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