Battles That Shaped Europe

Frigidus 394 CE: How Christianity Secured Rome | Civil War, Faith, and the Empire’s Final Turning Point

50 min · 27 mei 2026
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In 394 CE, the future of the Roman Empire was decided in a final, brutal civil war. At the Battle of the Frigidus River, Emperor Theodosius I faced the forces of Eugenius in a clash that was about more than power — it was about the soul of the empire itself. One side stood for the rising dominance of Christianity, the other for the last remnants of Rome’s traditional pagan order. As the armies collided in a narrow valley, chaos, determination, and even the forces of nature played their part in the outcome. The victory would secure Christianity’s place at the heart of the empire and mark the end of an era. In this episode, we explore the road to Frigidus, the battle itself, its lasting consequences, and the transformation of Rome’s identity. What if Eugenius had won? Keywords: Battle of the Frigidus River, Frigidus 394 CE, Theodosius I, Eugenius, Roman Empire, Christianity in Rome, Roman civil war, late Roman Empire, ancient warfare, military history, European history (00:00) Intro (04:05) The World Before The Battle (11:18) The Armies Gather (19:09) Into The Fray (27:31) The Price Of Victory (34:12) Echoes From The Past (41:02) What If?

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