- his wife
Papianilla that
Ecdicius might gain
victories and be
rewarded with the Consulate. However, in 475, just as
Ecdicius embarked on his campaign...
-
Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus. De
spiritalis historiae gestis Buch 3 (Munich: K.G. Saur, 2005).
George W. Shea, trans., The
Poems of
Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus...
- the
province of
Aquitania Prima. To
combat the threat,
Nepos appointed Ecdicius, a son of the
former western emperor Avitus (r. 455–456) as
patrician and...
- of the
Roman Empire by the
magister militum Ecdicius Avitus. In 475 he
probably sheltered an
exiled Ecdicius after the
Visigoths had
obtained possession...
- quantity; the
others are Ruricius,
bishop of
Limoges (died 507),
Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus,
bishop of
Vienne (died 518) and
Magnus Felix Ennodius of Arles...
-
Avitus had two sons,
Agricola (fl 455 –
living 507, a vir illustris) and
Ecdicius Avitus (later
patricius and
magister militum under Emperor Julius Nepos)...
-
influence that
Athanasius was
exercising at Alexandria,
addressed an
order to
Ecdicius, the
Prefect of Egypt,
peremptorily commanding the
expulsion of the restored...
-
Avitus and
Remistus 456: Messi**** 456–472:
Ricimer 472–473:
Gundobad 475:
Ecdicius Avitus 475–476:
Orestes 352–355:
Claudius Silv**** 362–364: Jovinus, magister...
- Valens, Acacius, Alexander,
Vicratius (Vibi****), Priscus, Sacerdos,
Ecdicius, Athanasius, Lisimachus, Claudius, Ile,
Melito and
Eutychus (Aglaius)....
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effectively commander-in-chief),
replacing the
previous holder of that office,
Ecdicius.
Orestes was a
distinguished late
Roman figure, once
having served as notarius...