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    king Gondioc. According to Sidonius Apollinaris, Ricimer served under the magister militum Flavius Aetius alongside the comes domesticorum Majorian,...
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    generals: Flavius Stilicho and Flavius Aetius (Thesis). The University of Arizona. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.854.1335. O'Flynn, John M (1983). "8: Ricimer the Emperor-Maker"...
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  • uprising under Tibatto in Gaul suppressed by Flavius Aetius. 435-436: Burgundian Revolt of Gunther - Flavius Aetius defects the Burgundians. 436 436-439:...
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    loyal to Flavius Aetius. Avitus, who was never loved much by the Roman people, lost his support in the Senate in the course of 456. For Ricimer and Majorianus...
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    Künste reports that "Marcus Maecilius" and "Flavius Maecilius" are found on Avitus' coins, while "Flavius Eparchius" appears in inscriptions (vol. Appellation...
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    undisputed control of North Africa. Anthemius quickly began to butt heads with Ricimer, his own general of Gothic descent, who had long been the real power behind...
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  • founder Reposianus - poet Quintus Marcius Rex - two; praetor and consul Flavius Ricimer - late patrician Romulus - mythical founder Romulus Augustulus - last...
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    to as "Action of (date)" within the list below. 456 – Romans under Flavius Ricimer defeat Vandals near Corsica 461 Cartagena – Vandals destroy a newly...
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    be an effective threat to Italy. Ricimer had just destroyed a pirate fleet of sixty Vandal ships. Majorian and Ricimer marched against Avitus, and defeated...
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    Empire in 472–473, three years before its collapse, succeeding his uncle Ricimer. He is perhaps best known today as the probable issuer of the Lex Burgundionum...
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    who would eventually be crowned emperor, and Ricimer (who was part-Sueve and half-Visigoth). Ricimer grew so powerful that he was able to choose and...
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  • Valentinian III, Ricimer the puppet master of Emperors Avitus, Majorian, Libius Severus, Procopius Anthemius, and Olybrius, and then finally Flavius Orestes,...
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    after Valentinian's murder, the most powerful barbarian generals, such as Ricimer (c. 418–472), became politically dominant, ruling through proclaiming puppet...
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  • Teutoburg Forest Titus Quinctius Flamininus Quintus Aemilius Quintus Pedius Ricimer Marcus Roscius Coelius Publius Rutilius Lupus (consul 90 BC) Publius Rutilius...
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    by shadow emperors like Stilicho, Constantius III, Flavius Aëtius, Avitus, Ricimer, Gundobad, Flavius Orestes and Odoacer. They were military strongmen...
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    Stilicho (redirect from Flavius Stilicho)
    Roman Empire. Roman Empire portal Ricimer Arbogast Gainas Flavius Aetius Atanasov, Georgi (2014). "The portrait of Flavius Aetius (390–454) from Durostorum...
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    Odoacer (redirect from Flavius Odoacer)
    based on John of Antioch's statement that Odoacer was on the side of Ricimer at the beginning of his battle with the emperor Anthemius in 472. Odoacer...
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  • Preceded by Patricius and Ricimer Roman consul 460, with Apollonius Succeeded by Dagalaifus and Severinus...
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    After Valentinian's murder, the most powerful barbarian generals, such as Ricimer, became politically dominant, ruling through proclaiming puppet emperors...
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  • while Ricimer, by the barbarian mercenaries. Odoacer, leader of the foederati, joined the cause of Ricimer, and also Gundobad, the nephew of Ricimer. According...
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