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- time, it was known in Rome as the Year of the Consulship of Magnentius and Gaiso (or, less frequently, year 1104 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 351 for...
- of the mounting in general, and "kanagu" stands for those made of metal. Gaisō (外装) are the "outer" mountings, as opposed to tōshin (刀身), the "body" of...
- killed at Helena (near Perpignan). Zosimus claims this force was headed by Gaiso, and that his consulship in 351 was a reward for this act. Magnentius quickly...
- Augustus III Succeeded by Vulcacius Rufinus Eusebius Preceded by Magnentius Gaiso Roman consul V–VII 352–354 with Constantius Caesar Succeeded by Arbitio...
- Hamp derives the second element, bulga, from a Proto-Celtic compound *balu-gaisos meaning "spear of mortal pain/death spear" (comparable to Old Irish fogha...
- an allograph for gaesius and hence deriving from the roots *runa- and *gaiso- meaning "the Mysterious One of the Javelin (or Spear)" An alternative reading...
- Preceded by Magnus Magnentius Augustus, Gaiso Post consulatum Sergii et Nigriniani (East) Roman consul 352 with Magnus Decentius Caesar Paulus Fl. Iulius...
- Catullinus 350 Sergius Nigrini**** 351 West: Magnus Magnentius Augustus Gaiso East: post consulatum Sergii et Nigriniani 352 West: Magnus Decentius Caesar...
- from Celtic has also been considered, in which case the PIE form would be *gaisos. The Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch has *g'haisos (with a palatal...
- '(armed) with javelins' or 'spearmen', and derives from the Celtic noun *gaisos, meaning 'spear, javelin'. It is cognate with the Old Irish gaiscedach ('armed...