Merobaudes is the name of two figures in ancient Rome: Merobaudes (magister peditum) (died 383 or 388 CE), Frankish general and Roman consul Merobaudes...
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Flavius Merobaudes was a 5th-century Latin rhetorician and poet. Merobaudes was a Roman of Frankish origin who was raised in Spain, and likely was a descendant...
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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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Cambridge University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-521-30200-5. Clover, Frank M. "Flavius Merobaudes: A Translation and Historical Commentary." Transactions of the American...
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Gaudentius (son of Aëtius) (category Flavius Aetius)
birthday. Scholars identify him as the unnamed subject of a poem of Flavius Merobaudes. In 454 his father and emperor Valentinian III arranged a marriage...
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Valens (redirect from Flavius Valens)
"Flavius Julius Valens". This name is only attested in one inscription from the L'Année Épigraphique, which also refers to Valentinian as "Flavius Julius...
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the tradition of Xenophon, Julius Caesar, Ammianus Marcellinus, and Flavius Merobaudes. For the military historian, Nithard's description of the complex...
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account for the disasters that afterwards befell the city, just as Flavius Merobaudes, a generation or two later, traced the miseries of his own day to...
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Flavius Astyrius or Asturius (fl. 441–449) was a general and a politician of the Western Roman Empire. Astyrius was the father-in-law of Merobaudes and...
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Hughes (2020), p. 443; McEvoy (2013), p. 256–61; Frank M. Clover, 'Flavius Merobaudes: A Translation and Historical Commentary', Transactions of the American...
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Gaius Memmius - two praetors Agrippa Menenius Lanatus - early consul Flavius Merobaudes - soldier, poet Lucius Cornelius Merula - two consuls Manius Valerius...
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successor, Valentinian I's leading generals and officials, including Merobaudes, Petronius Probus, and Cerealis, Valentinian II's maternal uncle and Justina's...
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Count Theodosius (Latin: Theodosius comes; died 376), Flavius Theodosius or Theodosius the Elder (Latin: Theodosius major), was a senior military officer...
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Vegetius (redirect from Flavius Vegetius Renatus)
Publius (or Flavius) Vegetius Renatus, known as Vegetius (Latin: [u̯ɛˈɡɛtiʊs]), was a writer of the Later Roman Empire (late 4th century). Nothing is...
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Gratian (redirect from Flavius Gratian)
would assist commanders with upcoming campaigns. The magister peditum Merobaudes, together with the comes rei militaris Sebastianus, was sent by Valentinian...
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deciphered in a palimpsest at the Abbey of St. Gall the fragments of Flavius Merobaudes, a Roman poet of the 5th century. As minister, he brought about the...
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Avianius Symmachus Flavius Merobaudes Nominated consul designate in AD 376, but died the same year. 385 Vettius Agorius Praetextatus Flavius Bauto Nominated...
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Flavius Richomeres or Ricomer (died 393) was a Frank who lived in the late 4th century. He took service in the Roman army and made a career as comes,...
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Afranius Syagrius (redirect from Flavius Afranius Syagrius)
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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mos., 25 days, (and) was buried Dec. 30, in the consulship of Flavius Merobaudes and Flavius Saturninus. — Arthur Ernest Gordon, Illustrated Introduction...
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Theodosius I (redirect from Flavius Theodosius I)
Gratian's father, Valentinian I. Hebblewhite blames not Maximinus but Merobaudes, the officer responsible for the unauthorized elevation of Valentinian...
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Dracontii Carmina. Eugenii Toletani episcopi Carmina et epistulae, 1905 (Flavius Merobaudes, Dracontius, Eugenius of Toledo In: Monumenta Germaniae Historica:...
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emperors The name "Flavius" only appears in two single inscriptions, and only abbreviated as "Fl". By the late 4th century, "Flavius" had become a courtesy...
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as Magister militum per Gallias mainly in Gaul under magister militum Flavius Aetius (from 435 until his death). Litorius is noted for being the last...
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defeated the Ripuarians in 445. According to Syvänne, a panegyric by Merobaudes relates to this period and Aetius first liberated the cities of Trier...
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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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with usually one magister having paramount authority (such as Bauto or Merobaudes, the main power behind the appointment of emperor Valentinian II.) This...
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sub 441 Valentinianus III, Nov. 33 and Nov. 18; Victor Vitensis I.4. Merobaudes, Panegyric II, 27 sqq. Jordanes, Get. 184 Hydatius, 140-142 Hughes 2013...
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Bagnall 1987, pp. 222–223. Saylor Rodgers, Barbara (First Quarter 1981). "Merobaudes and Maximus in Gaul". Historia. 30 (1): 97–105. JSTOR 4435744. Based on...
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calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Merobaudes and Saturninus (or, less frequently, year 1136 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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