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Anthemiolus (died c. 471 AD) was the son of the
Western Roman Emperor Anthemius (467–472) and
Marcia Euphemia,
daughter of the
Eastern Roman emperor Marcian...
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under Anthemiolus across the Alps
against the
Visigothic king Euric, who was
besieging Arles.
Euric crushed the
Roman army and
killed Anthemiolus and three...
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leadership of his own son,
Anthemiolus, but
actually commanded by the
generals Torisarius, Everdingus, and Hermi****.
Anthemiolus moved from
Arelate and crossed...
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imperial interests at the
battle of Déols.
Anthemius sent his son
Anthemiolus over the Alps, with an army, to
request the
Visigoths to
return southern...
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Married Anthemius. From
marriage between Marcia Euphemia and Anthemius:
Anthemiolus. Marci****.
Usurper emperor.
Married Leontia, a
daughter of Leo I and...
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presently Arles,
Euric defeated a
Roman army,
killing three Roman counts and
Anthemiolus, son of the
Roman emperor Anthemius.
Previous Visigothic kings had officially...
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Marcia Euphemia,
daughter of the
Eastern Roman Emperor. His
brothers were
Anthemiolus, Marci**** and Romulus; he also had a sister, Alypia. He
lived at Constantinople...
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known children, one
daughter and four sons: Alypia, wife of Ricimer.
Anthemiolus Marci****,
married to Leontia,
younger daughter of Leo I and Verina....
- Anthemius, who
became augustus in the west in 467, and had
several sons:
Anthemiolus was
killed fighting the
Goths in the west, but his
brothers Romulus,...
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which there is no
other extant source is the
defeat and
death of
Anthemiolus around 471. Some of its
contents including the
dates of an emperor's...