Aetius' campaign in the Alps was a military campaign of the Roman army in the northern Alpine region, where the dioceses Raetia and Noricum were situated...
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430-431 Aetius campaign in the Alps 431-432: Frankish War (431–432) 432 Roman civil war of 432 435-436: Burgundian Revolt of Gunther - Flavius Aetius defects...
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431 (redirect from Events in 431)
for naming years. Aetius campaign in the Alps: Flavius Aetius, Roman general (magister militum), fights the rebellion population in Rhaetia (Switzerland)...
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Flavius Aetius (also spelled Aëtius; Latin: [aːˈɛtiʊs]; c. 390 – 454) was a Roman general and statesman of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire...
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Avitus (section Rise to the throne)
under the magister militum Aetius in his Aetius campaign in the Alps against the Juthungi and the Norics (430–431) and against the Burgundians (436). In 437...
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(429–432) Battle of Calama (429) Siege of Hippo Regius (430–431) Aetius campaign in the Alps (430–431) Frankish War (431–432) Burgundian Revolt of Gunther...
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430 (redirect from Events in 430)
during his campaign in the Alps. May - Flavius Felix, his wife and a deacon are accused of plotting against Aetius. They are arrested in Ravenna and...
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List of Roman civil wars and revolts (category Civil wars of the Roman Empire)
Aetius campaign in the Alps 431-432: Frankish War (431–432) 432: Roman civil war of 432 when the Magister militum Flavius Aetius was defeated by the rival...
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Peter the Iberian founds a Georgian monastery near Bethlehem. Aetius campaign in the Alps: Flavius Aetius, Roman general (magister militum), fights the rebellion...
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Frankish War (431–432) (category 430s in the Roman Empire)
the Roman army was led by the Roman general Aetius and the participation of Chlodio, the king of the Salian Franks is uncertain. The war ended in a...
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The assassination of Aetius in 454 and the subsequent retreat of Roman forces to the south of the Alps marked the definitive end of Roman power in Switzerland...
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Burgundian Revolt of Gunther (category 430s in the Roman Empire)
threat in Aetius' view. According to Mazzarino, Aetius therefore chose to move this people to an area where they could exert more influence than the difficult...
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Sack of Aquileia (category Sieges involving the Roman Empire)
states that the city was well defended, to the point where Attila considered withdrawing. Indeed, Ian Hughes suggests that since Aetius was unable to...
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Majorian (category Last of the Romans)
was 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...
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Roman Gaul (redirect from France in the Roman era)
Aëtius used the Visigoths against the Huns. The conflict climaxed in 451 at the Battle of Châlons, in which the Romans and Goths defeated Attila. The...
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Stilicho (redirect from Illyricum campaign (406))
the protection of Alaric, clamoring to be led against their enemies. The Visigothic warlord accordingly crossed the Julian Alps and began a campaign through...
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authorities in Britannia asked Aetius for help: "'To Aetius, thrice consul: the groans of the British.' Further on came this complaint: 'The barbarians...
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aid Aetius in Gaul before his death, and Attila and Bleda kept this commitment. In 437, Huns, under the direction of Aetius and possibly with the involvement...
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Roman Republic (redirect from Education in the Roman Republic)
brother through the Alps, but the consuls M. Livius Salinator and C. Claudius Nero were awaiting him and defeated him in the Battle of the Metaurus, where...
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Merobaudes (poet) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
mention is made of statues set up in his honour. He was part of Aetius army that campaigned in the Alps. In 1813 the base of a statue was discovered at...
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Basel-Münsterhügel (category Archaeological sites in Switzerland)
I in his campaign in Gaul in the 360s. The castle was abandoned after the death of Flavius Aetius in 454 and was probably once again in ruins by the 6th...
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Western Roman Empire (redirect from History of the Western Roman Empire)
be the victim of Aetius' drunken depravities. Aetius attempted to defend himself from the charges, but Valentinian drew his sword and struck the weaponless...
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including his former enemy the Visigoths, against the Huns at the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains, where Aëtius managed to halt the Hunnic onslaught. However...
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Savoy (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
region in the Western Alps. Situated on the cultural boundary between Occitania and Piedmont, the area extends from Lake Geneva in the north to the Dauphiné...
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List of kings of Burgundy (category Lists of monarchs in Europe)
411), son of Gebicca Gunther (c. 407 – 436), son of Gebicca Flavius Aëtius moves the Burgundians into Sapaudia (Upper Rhône Basin). Gunderic/Gundioc (436–473)...
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Germanic peoples (redirect from History of the Germanic peoples)
within the boundaries of the empire. During the resulting peace, Aetius resettled the Burgundians in Sapaudia in southern Gaul. In the 430s, Aetius negotiated...
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Pannonia (redirect from Pannonian tourism region in Serbia)
were ceded to the Huns in 433 by Flavius Aetius, the magister militum of the Western Roman Empire. After the collapse of the Hunnic empire in 454, large...
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Ricimer (section Campaign in North Africa)
vacuum was created in the Western Empire after the events of 454 and 455, which saw the consecutive murders of Aetius and of the Western Emperor Valentinian...
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Gothic War (457–458) (category 450s in the Roman Empire)
that, he first had to strengthen the Roman army. Unlike under Aetius, at this stage the Roman army no longer had the manpower and logistics to maintain...
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Julius Caesar (redirect from Caesar the Dictator)
ability to make war on the far side of the Alps. Some time in the year, perhaps after the passing of the bill distributing the Campanian land and after...
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