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    Marcian was elected and inaugurated on 25 August 450. Marcian reversed many of the actions of Theodosius II in the Eastern Roman Empire's relationship with the Huns under Attila and in religious matters. Marcian almost immediately revoked all treaties with Attila, ending all subsidy payments to him.

  2. According to Marcion, the god of the Old Testament, whom he called the Demiurge, the creator of the material universe, is a jealous tribal deity of the Jews, whose law represents legalistic reciprocal justice and who punishes mankind for its sins through suffering and death.

  3. Marcian was the Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457, the last ruler of the dynasty begun by the emperor Theodosius I. His relatively peaceful reign, which was later viewed as a golden age in the Eastern Roman Empire, provided a marked contrast to the violence that was destroying the Western.

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  4. Marcian (/ ˈ m ɑːr ʃ ən /; Latin: Marcianus; Greek: Μαρκιανός Markianós; c. 392 – 26 January 457) was Roman emperor in the east of the Roman Empire from 450 to 457 AD. [2] He was a soldier who worked for the general s Ardabur and his son Aspar for fifteen years.

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    Marcian was Roman emperor of the East from 450 to 457. Very little of his life before becoming emperor is known, other than that he was a domesticus who served under the commanders Ardabur and his son Aspar for fifteen years.

  6. Dec 31, 2017 · In this video, I look at the life, career, and times of the Byzantine Emperor Marcian. I argue that most of his positive press from contemporary historians w...

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  8. Learn about Marcian, the eastern Roman emperor who ruled from AD 450 to 457. Find out how he became emperor, what he did in office, and how he died.