• Aetius (Greek: Άέτιος; fl. 419–425) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, praefectus urbi of Constantinople and praetorian prefect of the East...
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  • Anomean theologian Flavius Aetius, Western Roman commander in chief who fought Attila the Hun Aetius (praetorian prefect), fl. 419–425, praefectus urbi...
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    radically changed with the appointment by Augustus in 2 BC of two Praetorian prefects, Quintus Ostorius Scapula and Publius Salvius Aper, although organization...
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    the Eastern Roman Empire, and its seat was at Constantinople, the praetorian prefect was the second most powerful man in the East, after the Emperor, in...
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  • Tonantius Ferreolus (c. 390 – 475) was the praetorian prefect of Gaul (praefectus praetorio Galliarum) from 451. Tonantius Ferreolus lived in the Gard...
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    Petronius Maximus (category Praetorian prefects of Italy)
    magister militum, Aëtius, and the Western Roman emperor, Valentinian III. After the assassination of the Western Roman magister militum, Aëtius, and the subsequent...
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    Constantine II received the rule of the western provinces, with a praetorian prefect as his chief aide.[citation needed] The prefecture comprised not only...
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  • Augusta Aëtius of Antioch, 4th-century theologian and founder of Anomoeanism Aetius, 5th-century magister militum Aetius, 5th-century praetorian prefect Aëtius...
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    gave to one of his younger and most promising followers, Aëtius, an important mission. Aëtius, governor of the Palace at the time, was sent to the Huns...
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    under the same Aetius that Majorian started his military career. He followed Aetius to Gallia, where he met two officers also under Aetius's command who...
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  • Hierius (consul) (category Praetorian prefects of the East)
    425–432) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire. Hierius was Praetorian prefect of the East a first time from 425 to 428, then a second time in 432...
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  • Anicius Acilius Glabrio Faustus (category Praetorian prefects of Italy)
    the later Roman Empire. He was Urban prefect three times before 437, consul in 438, and briefly Praetorian prefect of Italy in 442. Faustus was selected...
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    Praetor (redirect from Praetorian rank)
    the praetoria potestas (praetorian power), the praetorium imperium (praetorian authority), and the praetorium ius (praetorian law), the legal precedents...
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  • Avitus Marinianus (category Praetorian prefects)
    the Western Roman Empire during the reign of Honorius. Avitus was praetorian prefect and consul in 423 He is mentioned in the Gesta de purgatione Xysti...
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  • military figures, politicians, and warlords such as Stilicho, Aetius, and the praetorian prefect Rufinus. The bucellarii generally received the highest salaries...
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    control over their respective armies. Because the Praetorian Guards and their leaders, the Praetorian Prefects, had supported Constantine's enemy, Maxentius...
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    imperially-appointed praetorian prefect. The prefect of each prefecture was the highest civilian officer, being subordinate only to the emperor(s). The prefect was the...
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    to the Byzantiumeferences, the cistern is built in AD 420, by praetorian prefect Aetius during the rule of Theodosius II (reigned between 408 – 450)....
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    occurred, which was quelled by military intervention led by Aetius. Furthermore, in 430, Aetius defeated a Gothic army. As with the earlier rebellion of...
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    of Aetius' drunken depravities. Aetius attempted to defend himself from the charges, but Valentinian drew his sword and struck the weaponless Aetius on...
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  • Albinus (consul 444) (category Praetorian prefects of Gaul)
    " He was Praetorian prefect of Gaul in 440, when Pope Leo I was called on to mediate a quarrel between him and the magister militum Aetius. (B.L. Twyman...
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    Battle of the Catalaunian Plains (category Flavius Aetius)
    troops Aetius had with him and decided it was wiser to wait and oppose the Huns in his own lands, so Aetius then turned to the former Praetorian Prefect of...
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  • Eudoxia Aelia Flaccilla Aetios (eunuch) Aetius, Cistern of Aetius (praetorian prefect) Aëtius of Amida Africa, Praetorian prefecture of African Romance Agallianos...
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    the Eastern Roman Empire. His maternal grandfather was Anthemius, praetorian prefect of the East (404–415) and Roman consul in 405. His father was Procopius...
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    the Praetorian Prefect. During the Crisis of the Third Century, greater authority over imperial military matters was ceded to the Praetorian Prefects, while...
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  • Anthemius Isidorus (category Praetorian prefects of the East)
    he is known in almost all sources, was the son of Anthemius, the praetorian prefect of the East in 405–414, consul of 405 and grandfather of Emperor Anthemius...
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  • Third Century") Praetorians – A special force of bodyguards used by Roman Emperors. Praetorian prefect – Commander of the Praetorians. Primani – was a...
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    military tribune, who probably reported to one of the Praetorian prefects. It was the only praetorian regiment that admitted persons who were not natural-born...
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  • naming years. April 22 – Flavius Anthemius Isidorus becomes the new Praetorian prefect of Illyricum, comprising most of Greece and Serbia, taking office...
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    and the Ides (13th). The Aëtius parapegma is an almanac that appears as a chapter in the 6th-century Tetrabiblos of Aëtius of Amida. It treats the rising...
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