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Theodosius was born into a Roman military family in Hispania.
Theodosius I was a Roman emperor who made Nicene Christianity central to imperial power and was the last to rule both eastern and western halves.
Roman emperor (347-395)

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Theodosius was born into a Roman military family in Hispania.
He became emperor in the East after disaster and instability.
He defeated rivals and briefly ruled both halves of the Roman Empire.
After his death, the empire was permanently divided between his sons.
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Theodosius was born into a Roman military family in Hispania.
He became emperor in the East after disaster and instability.
He promoted Nicene Christianity and restricted rival religious traditions.
He defeated rivals and briefly ruled both halves of the Roman Empire.
After his death, the empire was permanently divided between his sons.
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