Talk:Nevitta

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"After the proclamation of the troops August Flavia Juliana appointed him Master of the weapon instead Gomoariya (361 year). During the movement of the army of Julian the east, against Constantius II, commander of the army, was moving through Retsiyu [2] . When Julian reached the Balkans, he captured the strategically important pass Sukkah, ordered his security Nevitt, "as the person tested loyalty" [3] . After some time, Nevitt was appointed consul to the next, 362 the year:

"To be safe in this alarming situation and maintain the credibility of his subjects, Julian appointed Consul Mamertina, praetorian prefect of Illyricum , and with him - Nevitt, although he himself had recently reviled Constantine as the first culprit of the infamous elevation barbaric servants " [4].

After the death of Constance Nevitt was a member of Halkedonskoy commission inquiring into the actions of officials late August. Participated directly in the Persian campaign of Julian II, commanding the right wing of the army. When the siege Mayozamalhi with Dagalayfom supervised work on digging [5].

After the death of Julian Nevitt with Dagalayfom opposed Arinfeya and Victor in the matter of electing a new emperor. If the latter were looking for someone from the state court of Constantius II, then the first emperor wanted to see someone of Julian's comrades who served with him in Gaul, [6]. As a result, the emperor was elected primitsery Domestic Flavius ​​Claudius Jovian. Obviously, the balance of power broke Dagalayf leaving Nevitt. This is indirectly confirmed by the fact that Dagalayf subsequently held senior government positions, the mention of the same Nevitt disappear after 363 years of the sources [7].

Ammianus Marcellinus both spoke about the personality Nevitt, commenting on his appointment as Consul:

"Hey man could be either in kind, for no experience in business, nor for glory with those to whom Constantine gave consular dignity, and was, by contrast, ill-bred and rude and - even outrageous - had abused his high san for entirely different Atrocities " [8]."