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Dagalaifus or
Dagalaiphus may
refer to:
Dagalaifus (magister equitum),
Roman army officer,
consul in 366
Dagalaifus (consul 461),
Roman politician, consul...
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Flavius Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρεόβινδος; fl. 479–512) was an
Eastern Roman general and politician. The
scion of a distinguished...
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Flavius Dagalaifus or
Dagalaiphus (fl. 461–475) was a
politician of the
Eastern Roman Empire. The Son of
Areobindus (consul in 434),
Dagalaifus married...
- from
advantageous to Rome. He
appointed Dagalaifus magister equitum (commander of the cavalry),
where Dagalaifus presumably succeeded the then-restored...
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defeated and killed;
Dagalaifus took
their place in 366, but he was also ineffective. Late in the
campaigning season Dagalaifus was
replaced by Jovinus...
- the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of Grati**** and
Dagalaifus (or, less frequently, year 1119 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 366...
- (r. 474–491) of the
Leonid dynasty.
Olybrius was the son of
Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus,
magister militum from 503 to 504 and
consul in 506, and of...
- Preceded by
Patricius and
Ricimer Roman consul 460, with
Apollonius Succeeded by
Dagalaifus and Severinus...
- infantry, and
commanded by Nevitta. The
baggage and the
rearguard were
under Dagalaifus,
while the
scouts were led by Lucili****, the
veteran of Nisibis. A detachment...
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Valens 364–369: Iovinus,
magister equitum under Valentinian I 364–366:
Dagalaifus,
magister peditum under Valentinian I 367–372: Severus,
magister peditum...