• Flavius Syagrius (consul 381), Roman consul in 381 Afranius Syagrius, Roman consul in 382. Syagrius (430 – 486 or 487) Roman official of the Gallo-Roman...
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  • Augustodunum (Autun). Important members of the family were: Flavius Syagrius, Consul in 381. Afranius Syagrius, Consul in 382 Aegidius, magister militum per Gallias...
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  • maternal grandson His name appears in some inscriptions as Flavius Syagrius, in which the 'Flavius' functions as an honorific rather than part of his actual...
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  • Flavius Syagrius was the consul for the year 381 with Flavius Eucherius as his colleague. Clinton, Henry Fynes. Fasti Romani: Appendix. From the death...
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  • Flavius Julius Eucherius (d.after 395) was a Roman politician and member of the Theodosian Dynasty. He was the son of Flavius Honorius. His brother was...
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  • and Theodosius I. He was appointed consul in AD 382 alongside Afranius Syagrius. Possibly of Spanish origin, Claudius Antonius was a career bureaucrat...
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    Childeric I (/ˈkɪldərɪk/; French: Childéric; Latin: Flavius Childericus; reconstructed Frankish: *Hildirīk; died 481 AD) was a Frankish leader in the...
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    time, c. 368–375) Decimius Hilarianus Hesperius (378-380) Afranius Syagrius (382) Flavius Hypatius (382-383) Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus (second time...
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    Egr[ilius Plarianus Larcius Lep]idus [Flavius ...] 187–188 or 185-189: Septimius Severus c. 195-198: Titius Flavius Secundus Philippianus c. 218: Tiberius...
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    (approximate date) Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop and diplomat (approximate date) Syagrius, Roman official and son of Aegidius Victor Vitensis, African bishop (approximate...
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    Gratian (redirect from Flavius Gratian)
    Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 378. Flavius Gratianus (AD 359 – AD 383) This list of Roman laws of the fourth century...
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    in 384. In an attempt to curb Maximus's ambitions, Theodosius appointed Flavius Neoterius as the Praetorian Prefect of Italy. In the summer of 384, Theodosius...
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  • Maximus Servius Sulpicius Galba (consul 144 BC) Publius Sulpicius Rufus Syagrius Scipio Sextus Calpurnius Classicus (senator and general of Hadrian) Marcus...
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    Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology "Christian Settipani, Flavius Afranius Syagrius". Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2008-04-15...
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  • Flavius Saturninus (Greek: Σατουρνίνος; fl. 377–400 AD) was a Roman army officer and politician. Saturninus was probably a Christian: it is known that...
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  • Tonantius Ferreolus Afranius Syagrius Syagria Tonantius Ferreolus Papianilla Ferreolus of Rodez (unidentified son of Ennodius) Flavius Magnus (unidentified daughter...
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    in his name indicates that his rule was accepted by the Roman general Syagrius, who ruled a more-or-less autonomous province of his own there. Nepos also...
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  • declared himself King of Italy. 486 – Battle of Soissons – Clovis I defeated Syagrius, last Roman commander in Gaul, and annexed the Western Roman rump state...
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  • Flavius Timasius (died 396) was a general of the Roman Empire, a relative of the Empress Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Emperor Theodosius I (r. 379–395). Timasius...
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  • Flavius Merobaudes (died 383 or 388) was a Roman army officer of Frankish origin. He was appointed magister peditum around 375, and consul twice in 377...
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  • April - Aetius defeats the Juthungi during his campaign in the Alps. May - Flavius Felix, his wife and a deacon are accused of plotting against Aetius. They...
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  • Apollinaris. His mother was a clarissima femina and daughter of Afranius Syagrius, consul in 382. As praetorian prefect of Gaul he was instrumental in organizing...
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    Once Clovis defeated his Roman competitor for power in northern Gaul, Syagrius, he turned to the kings of the Franks to the north and east, as well as...
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  • Volusius Saturninus (41 – 56) Titus Flavius Sabinus (56 – 60; first term) Lucius Pedanius Secundus (60 – 61) Titus Flavius Sabinus (62 – 68; second term) Aulus...
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  • Constantine defeats Licinius, who flees to Byzantium. Battle of the Hellespont Flavius Julius Crispus, son of Constantine defeats the naval forces of Licinius...
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  • October 1970 by Pope Paul VI One of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales Syagrius of Nice unknown 787 or 788 Sylvester Gozzolini 1177 26 November 1267 1598...
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    established by Aegidius in northern Gaul after 461 continued under his son Syagrius until 486/487. The earliest fixed point for a bishop's see in Trier is...
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    of Clovis, Saint Remigius. Clovis later defeated the son of Aegidius, Syagrius, in 486 or 487 and then had the Frankish king Chararic imprisoned and executed...
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    Cornouaille and Broërec. In 486, Clovis I, leader of the Salian Franks, defeated Syagrius at Soissons and subsequently united most of northern and central Gaul under...
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    Emperor of the West, and controlled Dalmatia until his murder in 480. Syagrius son of Aegidius ruled the Domain of Soissons until his murder in 486. The...
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