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- Flavius Aetius (also spelled Aëtius; Latin: [aːˈɛtiʊs]; c. 390 – 21 September 454) was a Roman general and statesman of the closing period of the Western...
- Aetius, Aëtius, or Aetios (Ἀέτιος) may refer to: Aetius (philosopher), 1st- or 2nd-century doxographer and Eclectic philosopher Aëtius of Antioch, 4th-century...
- Aetius (/eɪˈiːʃiəs/; Gr****: Ἀέτιος) was a 1st- or 2nd-century AD doxographer and Eclectic philosopher. None of Aetius' works survives today, but he solves...
- The Cistern of Aetius (Gr****: ἡ Κινστέρνη τοῦ Ἀετίου) was an important Byzantine water reservoir in the city of Constantinople. Once one of the largest...
- being wielded by Aetius, stripped him of his command and gave it to Bonifatius. In the civil war that followed, Bonifatius defeated Aetius at the Battle...
- Aëtius of Amida (/eɪˈiːʃəs/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀέτιος Ἀμιδηνός; Latin: Aëtius Amidenus; fl. mid-5th century to mid-6th century) was a Byzantine Gr**** physician...
- Aetius of his command of the Roman army in favor of Boniface, she effectively created the basis for the arise of this conflict. Boniface and Aetius were...
- In 421 a large open-air water reservoir called "of Aetius" was built in Constantinople; this Aetius might be the praefectus urbi, who could be still in...
- Sicamus Aëtius (Ancient Gr****: Σικάμιος ὁ Ἀέτιος), sometimes called Aëtius Sicanius or Siculus, was a Byzantine medical writer and the author of a treatise...
- forces against Aetius and the Gallic army at the Battle of Rimini in 432. Bonifacius and his son-in-law Sebasti**** were victorious, and Aetius was allowed...