Emperor Theodosius II sends a imperial fleet …

Years: 431 - 431

Emperor Theodosius II sends a imperial fleet with an army under command of Aspar.

Landing at Carthage, Aspar is routed by the Vandals and Marcian, future Eastern emperor, is captured during the fighting.

Born in 392 in Illyricum or Thracia as the son of a soldier, Marcian had spent his early life as an obscure soldier, member of a military unit located at Philippopolis.

Marcian had been dispatched with his unit for a war against the Sassanids (probably the Roman-Sassanid war of 421–422), but along the road East he fell ill in Lycia; at this time he might have already been tribunus and commander of his unit.

After recovering from his illness, he went to Constantinople, where he served for fifteen years as domesticus under the generals Ardaburius and Aspar.

According to a later legend, he was brought before King Genseric, who knew by an omen that Marcian was to be Emperor and was released on his oath never to take up arms against the Vandals.

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