-
envoys brought with them a
letter which Arvandus'
secretary attested had been
dictated by
Arvandus. In it,
Arvandus set out to
dissuade Euric, king of the...
-
Riothamus and his
forces were not the
direct subject of
Arvandus'
message to Euric, as
Arvandus was
already under arrest and on his way to Rome before...
- Burgundians,
presumably with
Arvandus' connivance. This
prosecution was
successful in
obtaining a
conviction though Arvandus was reprieved, to some extent...
-
establish a
military presence in
Bourges in
central Gaul, but was betra**** by
Arvandus, the
Praetorian Prefect of Gaul, and
subsequently ambushed by Euric's army...
- (411–413) Sebasti****: (412–413) Heracli****: (412–413) Bonifacius: (427)
Arvandus: (468) Rom****: (470)
Burdunellus (e.496), in the Ebro
valley Peter (e...
- murdered,
possibly on
orders from Ricimer. The
Praetorian prefect of Gaul,
Arvandus,
tried to
persuade Euric the new king of the
Visigoths to rebel, on the...
-
influential that he
convinced the
Emperor to
commute the
death penalty of
Arvandus, the
Praetorian prefect of Gaul who had
allied himself with the Visigoths...
-
separating Aegidius from the rest of the empire.
After the
death of Aegidius,
Arvandus was
appointed as
Praetorian prefect of Gaul in 464.: 225 In
Northern Italy...
- 000
soldiers to
support the
Romans against the Visigoths. Betra**** by
Arvandus and
ambushed at Déols c. 470 by Euric,
Riothamus gathered the battle’s...
- (Bourges). The
location of Riothamus' army was betra**** to the
Visigoths by
Arvandus, the
jealous praetorian prefect of Gaul, and
Euric defeated him in the...