- 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...