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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Valentinian III (redirect from Flavius Placidius Valentinianus)
great influence during her son's rule, as did the military commander Flavius Aetius, who defended the western empire against Germanic and Hunnic invasions...
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Battle of the Catalaunian Plains (category Flavius Aetius)
place on June 20, 451 AD, between a coalition, led by the Roman general Flavius Aetius and the Visigothic king Theodoric I, against the Huns and their vassals...
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Stilicho (redirect from Flavius Stilicho)
Empire portal Ricimer Arbogast Gainas Flavius Aetius Atanasov, Georgi (2014). "The portrait of Flavius Aetius (390–454) from Durostorum (Silistra) inscribed...
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Antioch, 4th-century Anomean theologian Flavius Aetius, Western Roman commander in chief who fought Attila the Hun Aetius (praetorian prefect), fl. 419–425...
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Attila (miniseries) (category Cultural depictions of Flavius Aetius)
the Western Roman Empire. A parallel narrative follows Roman general Flavius Aetius, Attila's primary antagonist, who works vigorously to keep the Western...
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Battle of Rimini (432) (category Flavius Aetius)
Utriusque Militiae Flavius Aetius and the newly appointed Magister Utriusque Militiae Bonifatius (Bonifacius or Boniface). In 430, Aetius had the Magister...
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Bonifatius (section Civil war with Aetius and death)
432, after Flavius Felix, his wife Padusia, and a deacon had been hanged by the Roman army, allegedly at the instigation of Flavius Aetius whose power...
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Frankish War (428) (section The campaign of Aetius)
decision to quickly send the ride army of Aetius to Gaul to stop the advance of the Franks in the far north. Aetius himself led the army and defeated the...
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Alexander Haig) and U Turn (as the town sheriff). In 2001, he starred as Flavius Aëtius, the Roman general in charge of stopping the Hun invasion in the made-for-TV...
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After some fighting, Placidia and Aetius came to an agreement; the Huns were paid off and sent home, while Aetius received the position of magister militum...
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and were ruthlessly brought to an end in 436, when the Roman general Flavius Aetius called in Hun mercenaries who overwhelmed the kingdom in 437. Gunther...
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Felix (consul 428) (redirect from Flavius Constantius Felix)
Rome. There was a great rivalry between him and Aetius. In 429, Felix seems to be overshadowed by Aetius. Although he acquires the pretentious function...
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Roman general Flavius Aetius, who nevertheless confirmed Gundahar and his people's rights to their kingdom. However, the next year (436) Aetius, accompanied...
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were the Vandal king Geiseric and the commander-in-chief of the Roman army Aetius. Little is known about the course of this war and the battles that took...
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Gothic War (436–439) (section Aetius's reaction)
Fields, AD 451: Flavius Aetius, Attila the Hun, and the Transformation of Gaul.", Barnsley: Pen & Sword Books Ltd. Hughes, I. (2020), Aetius: Attila’s Nemesis...
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(358–453), seventh Bishop of Orléans, France, assisted Roman general Flavius Aetius in the defense of the city against Attila the Hun in 451. He is known...
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Italian masculine name, originating from the Latin name Aetius. It may refer to: Flavius Aetius (c. 396–454), Roman general, after whom Metastasio's libretto...
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Aetius was compelled to retire to Pannonia. With the generals loyal to her having either died or defected to Aetius, Placidia acknowledged Aetius' political...
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Alps. May - Flavius Felix, his wife and a deacon are accused of plotting against Aetius. They are arrested in Ravenna and executed. Aetius is granted the...
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terms with the Western Roman Empire and its influential general Flavius Aëtius. Aëtius had spent a brief exile among the Huns in 433, and the troops that...
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Flaccus (consul 179 BC) Marcus Fulvius Nobilior Marcus Furius Camillus Flavius Aetius Cornelius Fuscus Aulus Gabinius Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder Servius...
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stabs his commander-in-chief Flavius Aetius to death, during a meeting of the imperial council at Ravenna. He has accused Aetius of plotting against him to...
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Groans of the Britons (category Flavius Aetius)
addressed to "Agitius", who is generally identified with the general Flavius Aetius. The collapsing Western Roman Empire had few military resources to spare...
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rival Roman general Flavius Aetius, but is mortally wounded in the process. c. 445–450 – Battle of Vicus Helena – Romans under Aetius defeat Franks. Roman–Hunnic...
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He was appointed consul by the western court, together with general Flavius Aetius, in 446. Aurelius Symmachus was a member of the Symmachi family. He...
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Marcian (redirect from Imperator Caesar Flavius Marcianus Augustus)
to repel the Huns, confusingly led by a man named Aetius, which may simply be a muddling of Aetius' campaign against Attila and Marcian's campaign against...
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Revolt of Gunther – Flavius Aetius defects the Burgundians. 436 436–439: Gothic War (436–439) 436: Battle of Narbonne – Flavius Aetius again defeats the...
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and 5th century. In 433 some parts of Pannonia were ceded to them by Flavius Aetius, the magister militum of the Western Roman Empire. From 434 the brothers...
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Sigisvultus (redirect from Flavius Sigisvultus)
Bonifacius were restored in 429 or 430. He served as consul in 437 with Flavius Aetius. From either the same year or from 440 until 448, he was magister utriusque...
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