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Aetius
Aetius Aetius or Aëtius (Greek Αέτιος) is the name of several Late Antique persons: Aetius (theologian) of Antioch, or Aetius the Atheist, a 4th-century Arian theologian ...
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Aeetius (translated from German)
... due and most) and. Literature Theodor Mommsen: Aetius, in: Hermes 36 (1901), S. 516ff. (here ... Moss: The effects OF the policies OF Aetius on the history OF Western Europe, in ... data NAME Aeetius ALTERNATIVE NAME Flavius Aeetius; Aetius; Flavius Aetius SHORT DESCRIPTION westRoman field gentleman and politician ...
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Aetius (translated from French)
Aetius This article forms part of the series ... empire Western Empire L' Byzantine Empire Flavius Aetius (sometimes francized in Aétius) is a Roman ... caught with the Byzantine Empire of it, Aetius used them as auxiliaries against German who ... True Master of the Empire from 433 , Aetius also beat them Burgondes of Gunthar who ... top Moyen Age . But the notoriety of Aetius is especially due so that historiography ...
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Aetius (translated from Dutch)
Aetius Aetius a name is which has been among ... other things carried by following persons: Flavius Aetius , a Roman general under Valentinianus III. Aetius (eunuch), eunuch on the court of empress ... the different meanings and of the term Aetius. On this page stands an explanation ...
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Aetius (translated from Portuguese)
Aetius Flávio Aécio or Aetius de Moésia (~ 395 - 454) Roman general of ...
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Flavius Aëtius
Flavius Aëtius For other people named Aetius, see Aetius. Flavius Aëtius or simply Aëtius, (circa 396–454 ... perhaps partly due to the intrigues of Aetius and other Roman generals. Boniface was eventually ... s daughter Placidia, Valentinian felt intimidated by Aetius, who had once supported Joannes against him ... close by had been faithful followers of Aetius and none lifted a hand to ...
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Aëtius (theologian)
Aëtius (theologian) Aëtius of Antioch (Aëtius Antiochenus, flourished 350), surnamed "the Atheist", founder of an extreme sect of Arians, was a native of Coele-Syria. After working as a vine-dresser and then as a goldsmith, he became a travelling doctor, and displayed great skill in disputations on medical subjects; but ...
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Talk:Aetius
Talk:Aetius Aëtius?? Why did you change Aetius in Aëtius? "ë" was not part of ... in English. He is widely known as Aetius.--Panairjdde 10:44, 23 September 2005 (UTC) Both Aetius and Aëtius are used. "aë" has the ... hiatus ae and oe had been preserved; Aetius became Ezio, so I think it ...
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Aëtius Amidenus
Aëtius Amidenus For other people named Aetius, see Aetius. Aëtius Amidenus or Aëtius of Amida (Αέτιος ...
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Flavius Aetius (translated from Dutch)
Flavius Aetius Flavius Aetius were Romeins general Valentinianus III. He was ... later king Rugula. Under his royalty the Aetius were which achieved an alliance with the ... attacked instead of the east the west. Aetius became to Gallia sent for the alliance ... and the battle finished in fact outstanding. Aetius let them blow the ruin, possibly ...
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