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Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457
Marcian (/ˈmɑːrʃən/; Latin: Marcianus; Ancient Greek: Μαρκιανός Markianos; c. 392 – 27 January 457) was Roman emperor of the East from 450 to 457. Very
Marcian
Topics referred to by the same term
Marcian most often refers to Marcianus, Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457 Marcian (Marcianus) may also refer to: Saint Marcian of Syracuse (first bishop
Marcian_(disambiguation)
American electrical engineer
Marcian Edward "Ted" Hoff Jr. (born October 28, 1937, in Rochester, New York) is one of the inventors of the microprocessor. Hoff received a bachelor's
Marcian_Hoff
Eastern Roman Empire from 379 to 457
dynasty from 379, the accession of Theodosius I, to 457, the death of Marcian. The rule of the Theodosian dynasty saw the final east–west division of
Byzantine Empire under the Theodosian dynasty
Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Theodosian_dynasty
Monumental column in Istanbul, Turkey
The Column of Marcian (Greek: Στήλη του Μαρκιανού, Turkish: Kıztaşı) is a Roman honorific column erected in Constantinople by the praefectus urbi Tatianus
Column_of_Marcian
Messalian sect
The Marcianists were a sect of Messalians founded by Marcian of Pontus in the sixth century. They were regarded as heretics by Chalcedonian Christians
Marcianists
Marcian (Marciano, Marziano, Marcianus) of Tortona (died 117 or 120 AD) is a saint of Roman Catholic church. He is traditionally said to have been the
Marcian_of_Tortona
Byzantine general
Marcian (Latin: Marcianus, Greek: Μαρκιανός) was a Byzantine general and a kinsman of Emperor Justin II. According to John Malalas, he was Justin's cousin
Marcian_(cousin_of_Justin_II)
Catholic saint and first bishop of Syracuse
Marcian, or Marcianus (Antioch of Syria, 1st century - Syracuse), was a bishop and martyr, venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church and the Orthodox
Marcian_of_Syracuse
Greek geographer
Marcian of Heraclea (Ancient Greek: Μαρκιανὸς Ἡρακλεώτης, Markianòs Hērakleṓtēs; Latin: Marcianus Heracleënsis; fl. c. 4th century AD) was a minor Greek
Marcian_of_Heraclea
451 Christian ecumenical council
council of the Christian Church. It was convoked by the Roman emperor Marcian. The council convened in the city of Chalcedon, Bithynia (modern-day Kadıköy
Council_of_Chalcedon
Marcian of Rhossos (Greek: Μαρκιανός; fl. 2nd century) was the leader of a Docetic sect of Christianity at Rhossos, only known as the alleged author of
Marcian_of_Rhossos
1954 film by Douglas Sirk
soldier Marcian is carrying a message from Valentinian warning Theodosius of the Huns, when he is captured by Attila. Attila is impressed by Marcian's honesty
Sign_of_the_Pagan
Eastern Roman emperor (474–475; 476–491)
of king for himself. Marcian was son of the Western Roman emperor Anthemius (467–472) and maternal grandson of Emperor Marcian (450–457). He had married
Zeno_(emperor)
Western Roman emperor from 473 to 474
pp. 514 & 524. Meijer 2004, pp. 159–160. Sivan 1987, pp. 759–772. DIR Marcian. Friell & Williams 2005, pp. 85–91. Elton 2018, p. 172. Grierson & Mays
Glycerius
Byzantine empress from 450 to 453
emperor Theodosius II, during his minority and then became wife to emperor Marcian from November 450 to her death in 453. She was the second (and oldest surviving)
Pulcheria
Augusta
Western Roman Emperor. Marcia Euphemia was the only known daughter of Marcian, Eastern Roman emperor; her mother's identity is not preserved. Ancient
Marcia_Euphemia
Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472
Marcian. He soon received a significant number of promotions to various posts, and was presumed to be Marcian's planned successor. However, Marcian's
Anthemius
Eastern Roman emperor from 457 to 474
children. Their eldest daughter Ariadne was born prior to the death of Marcian (reigned 450–457). Ariadne had a younger sister, Leontia. Leontia was first
Leo_I_(emperor)
Failure to achieve ego identity during adolescent development
identity of a farmer has been disrupted by that news. Identity diffusion is a Marcian identity status that can lead to identity crises in adolescents. Identity
Identity_crisis
Eastern Roman patrician (fl. 400–471) 400–471)
from the 420s to his death in 471, through the reigns of Theodosius II, Marcian and Leo I, who, in the end, had him killed. His death led to the ending
Aspar
Roman rebel
Julian's (360-363). Marcianus' mother was Marcia Euphemia, daughter of Marcian (Eastern Roman Emperor in 450–457) by his first wife. Marcianus had three
Marcianus_(son_of_Anthemius)
Comune in Piedmont, Italy
People born in Tortona, or with close links to the town, include: Saint Marcian of Tortona (died perhaps around 120 CE) is traditionally said to have been
Tortona
Eastern Roman emperor from 402 to 450
of falling off his horse. On 25 November, his sister Pulcheria married Marcian, a domesticus under the influential general Aspar, and he became emperor
Theodosius_II
Ancient port city in the Horn of Africa
of Stephanus of Byzantium as well as the Periplus of the Outer Sea by Marcian of Heraclea. According to the Periplus, Avalites was part of the so-called
Avalites
Claims to Byzantine legacy and inheritance
Since its fall, the issue of succession to the Byzantine Empire has been a major point of contention both geopolitically, with different states laying
Succession to the Byzantine Empire
Succession_to_the_Byzantine_Empire
Cilicia Campestris, near Tarsus. It was in this fortress that the usurper Marcian was held prisoner after his failed revolt in 479, and where Leontius and
Papurius
Western Roman emperor from 455 to 456
the civil institutions, the Roman Senate and the Eastern Roman Emperor Marcian, as well as that of the army and its commanders (the generals Majorian
Avitus
Library in Venice, Italy
The Marciana Library or Library of Saint Mark (Italian: Biblioteca Marciana, but in historical documents commonly referred to as the Libreria pubblica
Biblioteca_Marciana
2025 novel by Joe Abercrombie
to be attacked by her late aunt Eudoxia's sons. One of the sons, Duke Marcian, ambushes the group with hybrid human-animal soldiers created by his mother
The Devils (Abercrombie novel)
The_Devils_(Abercrombie_novel)
Romanian geologist and politician (1924–2019)
Marcian David (Matty) Bleahu (14 March 1924, in Brașov – 30 July 2019, in Bucharest) was a Romanian geologist, speleologist, geographer, alpinist, explorer
Marcian_Bleahu
Break of communion between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches
Church as their new Pope. Marcian's successor Leo was unsure of how to deal with Timothy, as he did not want to use force like Marcian had. Instead, he held
Chalcedonian_schism
Eastern Roman empress from 457 to 474
children. Their eldest daughter Ariadne was born prior to the death of Marcian (reigned 450–457). Ariadne had a younger sister, Leontia. Leontia was first
Verina
Byzantine official
by Justin II to dismiss Marcian, the magister militum per Orientem, from office. Acacius dutifully did so, preventing Marcian from concluding the siege
Acacius_(son_of_Archelaus)
Roman imperial dynasty in Late Antiquity, r. 379–457
Pulcheria. Married Marcian. The marriage of Pulcheria and Marcian was childless. However it brought into the dynasty a daughter of Marcian from a previous
Theodosian_dynasty
Western Roman emperor from 425 to 455
Attila's troops, the threat of famine, and news that the Eastern Emperor Marcian had launched an attack on Hun homelands along the Danube, forced Attila
Valentinian_III
2011 single by Alexandra Stan and Carlprit
Victis and E2. The track was written by Andei Nemirschi, Marcel Prodan and Marcian Alin Soare, while being produced by Nemirschi and Prodan. Musically, "1
1.000.000_(song)
Monument in Barletta, Italy
scholars identify the emperor as either Marcian (r. 450–457), in which case it probably topped the Column of Marcian, or Leo I (r. 457–474), meaning it topped
Colossus_of_Barletta
Defunct Eastern Roman university
Colossus of Barletta, statue identified with either Leo I, Marcian or Theodosius II, founder of the University of Constantinople.
University_of_Constantinople
Eastern Roman emperor from 475 to 476
death of Emperor Marcian (r. 450–457). Aspar, the magister militum, selected him for this position, much as he had selected Marcian himself. Despite being
Basiliscus
Czech poet
anthology of Czech literature. Čelakovský also occasionally used the pseudonym Marcián Hromotluk. Čelakovský's most important works were either collections of
František_Čelakovský
American electrical engineer (1929–2025)
2. Morgan-Kaufmann. Widrow, Bernard; Hoff, Marcian E. (1988-04-07), "(1960) Bernard Widrow and Marcian E. Hoff, "Adaptive switching circuits," [i]1960
Bernard_Widrow
Bishop
Century bishop of Jerusalem. John of Jerusalem was the son of a certain Marcian, who was bishop of Sebaste in Samaria. He was bishop in 516–524 AD. John
John III (bishop of Jerusalem)
John_III_(bishop_of_Jerusalem)
Roman emperor from 379 to 395
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Theodosius_I
Eastern Roman empress from 474 to 515
Stylite. Ariadne was born prior to the death of Marcian (reigned 450–457).[dead link] In January 457, Marcian succumbed to a disease, allegedly gangrene.
Ariadne_(empress)
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Augustus
Soviet military commander
Marcian Yakovlevich Germanovich (Russian: Маркиан Яковлевич Германович; October 29, 1895 – September 20, 1937) was a Soviet division commander and Komkor
Marcian_Germanovich
Extinct nomadic people in Eurasia (4th–6th centuries)
Italy and negotiate peace with the emperor. The new Eastern Roman Emperor Marcian then halted tribute payments, resulting in Attila planning to attack Constantinople
Huns
Byzantine emperor (1332–1391)
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
John_V_Palaiologos
Roman emperor from 565 to 578
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Justin_II
Sister of emperor Valentinian III
married the military general Marcian while keeping her vow of virginity as an augusta. After ascending to the throne, Marcian stopped tribute payments to
Justa_Grata_Honoria
Chief high priest in ancient Rome
emperors thereafter including the co-augusti Valentinian III (r. 425–455), Marcian (r. 450–457) and the augustus Anastasius Dicorus (r. 491–518). The first
Pontifex_maximus
Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Claudius
Byzantine emperor from 1068 to 1071
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Romanos_IV_Diogenes
Synecdoche for the central government of the Ottoman Empire
Columns Column of Arcadius Column of Constantine Column of Leo Column of Marcian Column of the Goths Forum of Theodosius Milion Obelisk of Theodosius Serpent
Sublime_Porte
Ruler of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453
In addition, they were slaughtered by auxiliaries sent by the Emperor Marcian and led by Aetius, and at the same time, they were crushed in their [home]
Attila
Roman emperor from 198 to 217
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Caracalla
Roman emperor from 641 to 668
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Constans_II
Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Nero
Byzantine emperor from 886 to 912
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Leo_VI_the_Wise
Ruler of the Roman Empire
Renaissance. The last known emperors to use the title were Valentinian III and Marcian, in the 5th century. The only surviving document to directly refer to the
Roman_emperor
Emperor Marcian; Evagrius, l. 2. c. 5. Nicephorus Calixt. l. 15. c. 9. collected by Bollandus, p. 246. A.D. 452, or 453. IN the reign of Marcian and St
Severian_of_Scythopolis
European medieval shield
of the Iliad, including kite shields, 10th century. BNM Mss. Gr.Z.454. Marcian Library, Venice. Carolingian Soldier with Kite Shield in the ornate letter
Kite_shield
Roman aristocrat and politician
Preceded by Astyrius Florentius Romanus Protogenes Roman consul 450 with Valentinian Augustus VII Succeeded by Marcian Augustus II Valerius Faltonius Adelfius
Gennadius_Avienus
Roman emperor from 383 to 388
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Magnus_Maximus
Son of Emperor Anthemius
Anthemius (467–472) and Marcia Euphemia, daughter of the Eastern Roman emperor Marcian. His name means "little Anthemius" and is a diminutive of his and his father's
Anthemiolus
Roman emperor from 177 to 192
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Commodus
Cache of two coin hoards found in the Roman Forum
467-472 345 (341x Rome, 4x Milan) West Euphemia 467-472 10 (Rome) West Marcian 450-457 8 (Constantinople) East Leo I 457-474 24 (Constantinople) East
House_of_the_Vestals_Hoards
Roman emperor from 367 to 383
such a garment associated with the priesthood. Emperors from Gratian to Marcian styled themselves as pontifex inclytus, "honorable pontiff". The title
Gratian
Greek port town on the coast of ancient Paphlagonia
to Arrian it was situate 180 stadia west of Stephane, but according to Marcian of Heraclea only 150. The nearby town of Anticinolis was located 80 stadia
Cinolis
Primary inlet of the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey
Columns Column of Arcadius Column of Constantine Column of Leo Column of Marcian Column of the Goths Forum of Theodosius Milion Obelisk of Theodosius Serpent
Golden_Horn
Venetian merchant, explorer, and writer (1254–1324)
been unable to "establish the authenticity" of these maps once owned by Marcian Rossi, an Italian immigrant living in California during the 1930s known
Marco_Polo
Vietnamese port city described in antiquity
together with Sera and the regions of the Sinae. The ancient Greek geographer Marcian of Heraclea also refers to Cattigara, describing it as the principal port
Cattigara
Island northwest of continental Europe
Pytheas referred to Britain as Bretannikē, which is treated a feminine noun. Marcian of Heraclea, in his Periplus maris exteri, described the island group as
Great_Britain
Byzantine emperor from 959 to 963
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Romanos_II
Western Roman emperor from 475 to 476
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Romulus_Augustulus
Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Tiberius
Mosque in Turkey
Columns Column of Arcadius Column of Constantine Column of Leo Column of Marcian Column of the Goths Forum of Theodosius Milion Obelisk of Theodosius Serpent
Çamlıca_Mosque
Christian church based in Rome
Jerusalem, at the Council of Chalcedon (451), made known to the Emperor Marcian and Pulcheria, who wished to possess the body of the Mother of God, that
Catholic_Church
Largest city in Turkey
Columns Column of Arcadius Column of Constantine Column of Leo Column of Marcian Column of the Goths Forum of Theodosius Milion Obelisk of Theodosius Serpent
Istanbul
Manor House in Salos , Lithuania
Dambrowska) had three sons: Franciszek, Michał and Marcian Ignatius Moriconi (1720-1794). Marcian, who was the Treasurer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Salos_Manor
Brief history of Constantinople from 330 to 1453
walls of Theodosius (it was founded by Pulcheria, the wife of Emperor Marcian). In the early years of the reign of Emperor Leo I, two Byzantine patricians
History_of_Constantinople
Presbyter and archimandrite at Constantinople
emperor Theodosius II died. His successor, Marcian, married Theodosius's sister, Pulcheria. In October 451, Marcian and Pulcheria summoned a council that met
Eutyches
Medieval manuscript
cited as an instance: its frontispiece depicts Theodosius, Valentian, Marcian, and Majorian. The Breviary of Alaric is the only text in the manuscript
Paris,_BN,_lat._4404
Roman emperor from 407 to 411
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)
Constantine_III_(Western_Roman_emperor)
emperors. The pendilia which hung from the Emperors' crowns began with Marcian. Although the years saw the styles of crown change, the pendilia remained
Pendilia
Byzantine emperor from 780 to 797
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Constantine_VI
Eastern Roman emperor in 474
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Leo_II_(emperor)
Estonian military personnel
Preceded by Pyotr Solodukhin Commander of the 15th Rifle Division August 1920 – October 1921 Succeeded by Marcian Germanovich
Johannes_Raudmets
City in Sicily, Italy
early missionaries. Tradition holds that the protobishop of Syracuse was Marcian from Antioch, sent by the apostle Peter. The Acts of the Apostles record
Syracuse,_Sicily
Roman caesar from 317 to 326
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Crispus
6th-century collection of Roman law
Theodosianus; the novels (decrees) of – Theodosius II, Valentinian III, Marcian, Majorian and Libius Severus; the institutes of Gaius; five books of the
Breviary_of_Alaric
King of Lazica
order to break free from Roman hegemony. In response, in 456, the emperor Marcian dispatched a military expedition against the Lazi, calling upon Gubazes
Gubazes_I_of_Lazica
Byzantine emperor from 969 to 976
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
John_I_Tzimiskes
Roman emperor from 375 to 392
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Valentinian_II
Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)
Attila's troops, the threat of famine, and news that the Eastern emperor Marcian had launched an attack on the Hun homelands along the Danube, forced Attila
Western_Roman_Empire
Byzantine emperor from 1041 to 1042
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Michael_V_Kalaphates
Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461
death, possibly starving him, in early 457. The Eastern Roman Emperor Marcian, who by tradition would have chosen a new Western colleague, died on 27
Majorian
House or mansion built right on the waterside
Columns Column of Arcadius Column of Constantine Column of Leo Column of Marcian Column of the Goths Forum of Theodosius Milion Obelisk of Theodosius Serpent
Yalı
Roman emperor in 193
Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641 Arcadius Theodosius II Marcian Leo I Leo II Zeno Basiliscus (w. Marcus) Anastasius I Justin I Justinian
Didius_Julianus
MARCIAN
MARCIAN
Boy/Male
Latin
Hammer.
Girl/Female
Latin
Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with...
Boy/Male
Italian
Form of the Latin Marcellus meaning hammer.
MARCIAN
MARCIAN
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Articulate
Male
Irish
(pronounced yo-wen) Ancient Irish Gaelic name, derived from the word iúr, EÓGHAN means "born of yew."
Girl/Female
English American
The greatest. Feminine of Max.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Closed
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi; Gold
Female
Greek
(Ευμελια) Ancient Greek name derived from the word eumeleia, EUMELIA means "melody."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Making
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rare; Unique
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, Chinese
Child of Maud
Girl/Female
Hindu
MARCIAN
MARCIAN
MARCIAN
MARCIAN
MARCIAN
a.
Under the influence of Mars; courageous; bold.