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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Aetius, Aëtius, or Aetios (Ἀέτιος) may refer to: Aetius (philosopher), 1st- or 2nd-century doxographer and Eclectic philosopher Aëtius of Antioch, 4th-century...
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Attila (miniseries) (redirect from Attila (2001 film))
and a steady stream of barbarian invasions. Gerard Butler as Attila Rollo Weeks as Young Attila Powers Boothe as Flavius Aetius Simmone Jade Mackinnon...
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article lists films, tv shows, and Video Games set in the city of Rome during the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic, or the Roman Empire. The films only partly...
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Powers Boothe (category American male film actors)
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 miniseries...
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Attila (redirect from Scourge of Europe)
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 Attila...
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the Hun's antagonist, Flavius Aetius. Irene Papas, in the second of three contract pictures for Lux Film, plays one of Attila's wives, Grune. Ettore Manni...
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Galla Placidia (category Daughters of Roman emperors)
regent of Western Roman Empire for her son, Valentinian, in 425 until Aetius' rise. Among her early supporters were Bonifacius and Felix. Aetius, their...
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Julius Caesar (redirect from Literary works of Julius Caesar)
July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general and statesman. A member of the First Triumvirate, Caesar led the Roman armies in the Gallic Wars before...
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background of these events, see Ancient Rome and History of the Byzantine Empire. Following tradition, this timeline marks the deposition of Romulus Augustulus...
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Byzantine Empire (redirect from Empire of the Greeks)
was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The eastern half of the Empire survived the...
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Magister militum (redirect from Master of the Soldiers)
the title of magister utriusque militiae or MVM) remained very powerful until the formal end of the empire, and was held by Stilicho, Aetius, Ricimer,...
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Caligula... The Untold Story (category 1982 films)
Caligula encounters a group of Christians, among whom he spots Livia. He rapes the woman in the woods in front of her young lover Aetius, a consul's son. While...
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strongmen who took the title of magister militum, patrician or both—Stilicho from 395 to 408, Constantius from about 411 to 421, Aëtius from 433 to 454 and Ricimer...
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fighting, Placidia and Aetius came to an agreement; the Huns were paid off and sent home, while Aetius received the position of magister militum. Galla...
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Catilinarian conspiracy (redirect from Conspiracy of Cataline)
overthrow the Roman consuls of 63 BC – Marcus Tullius Cicero and Gaius Antonius Hybrida – and forcibly assume control of the state in their stead. The...
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The crisis of the Roman Republic was an extended period of political instability and social unrest from about c. 133 BC to 44 BC that culminated in the...
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The founding of Rome was a prehistoric event or process later greatly embellished by Roman historians and poets. Archaeological evidence indicates that...
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Roman Republic (redirect from Rise of Rome)
Romana [ˈreːs ˈpuːblɪka roːˈmaːna]) was the era of classical Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom (traditionally dated to 509 BC)...
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Worms, Germany (redirect from History of Worms, Germany)
survive, because in 436, it was all but destroyed by a combined army of Romans (led by Aëtius) and Huns (led by Attila); a belt clasp found at Worms-Abenheim...
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Ancient Rome (redirect from Capitals of ancient Rome)
the Roman civilisation from the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century...
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of old men" and translates as "Council of Elders". The prehistoric Indo-Europeans who settled Rome in the centuries before the legendary founding of Rome...
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culture of ancient Rome existed throughout the almost 1,200-year history of the civilization of Ancient Rome. The term refers to the culture of the Roman...
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The borders of the Roman Empire, which fluctuated throughout the empire's history, were realised as a combination of military roads and linked forts, natural...
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(consul 179 BC) Marcus Fulvius Nobilior Marcus Furius Camillus Flavius Aetius Cornelius Fuscus Aulus Gabinius Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder Servius Sulpicius...
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Flavius Aetius was defeated by the rival Magister militum Bonifacius, who died of wounds sustained in battle soon afterwards, giving Aetius full control...
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the sense of shame that regulated an individual's behavior as socially acceptable. Pudicitia was most often a defining characteristic of women, but men...
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The military history of ancient Rome is inseparable from its political system, based from an early date upon competition within the ruling elite. Two consuls...
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Cleopatra (redirect from Cleopatra VII of Egypt)
a list of weights and measures for pharmacological purposes. Aëtius of Amida attributed a recipe for perfumed soap to Cleopatra, while Paul of Aegina...
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particularly true of those gods belonging to the archaic religion of the Romans dating back to the era of kings, the so-called "religion of Numa", which was...
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