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Encyclopedia: Flavius Aetius Source:Wikipedia
Flavius Aetius
or simply
Aetius
, (c.
396
–
454
AD), was a
Roman
general of the closing period of the
Western Roman Empire
. Along with his rival
Count Boniface
, he has often been called "
the last of the Romans
".
Edward Gibbon
refers to him as "the man universally celebrated as
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Flavius Aetius, Roman General (circa 396-454 A.D.) ... To learn more about Attila the Hun & Flavius Aetius, visit these web sites:
Flavius Aëtius or simply Aëtius, (c. 396–454AD), was a Roman general of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire. Along with his rival Count Boniface, he has often been called "the last of the Romans". Edward Gibbon refers to him as "the man universally celebrated as the terror...
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Aetius, c.396–454, Roman general. At first unfriendly to Valentinian III, he later made his peace with Valentinian's mother, ... Related content from HighBeam Research on: Aetius, Roman general...
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Flavius Aetius (Roman general) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia |
Then Placidia controlled the West in her young son's name until 437, although the powerful patrician Flavius Aetius became the effective ruler toward the end of this regency.
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Flavius Aetius -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia |
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Flavius Aetius: Roman general and statesman who was the dominating influence over Valentinian III (emperor 425455). ... MLA style: "Aetius, Flavius."
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Flavius Aetius' confrontation with Attila the Hun in AD 451 is widely regarded as a turning point in history, but it may only have hastened the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
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Amazon.com: Attila: The Scourge Of God : The story of Flavius Aetius, the last great Roman general, and of his friend who became an enemy : Attila, King of the Huns: Books: Ross Laidlaw by Ross ...
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The trophy of arms with captives seated beneath shown on the reverse of a coin of the emperor Probus would be a fitting tribute to this last of the great Roman generals and patriots, Flavius Aetius.
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It focuses on the remarkable relationship of Empress Galla Placida and the last great Roman General Flavius Aetius.
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