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- Merobaudes is the name of two figures in ancient Rome: Merobaudes (magister peditum) (died 383 or 388 CE), Frankish general and Roman consul Merobaudes...
- Flavius Merobaudes was a 5th-century Latin rhetorician and poet. Merobaudes was a Roman of Frankish origin who was raised in Spain, and likely was a descendant...
- Emperor Valentinian I appointed Merobaudes magister peditum. After Valentinian I's death in that same year, Merobaudes stated that he could control the...
- birthday. Scholars identify him as the unnamed subject of a poem of Flavius Merobaudes. In 454 his father and emperor Valentinian III arranged a marriage alliance...
- with usually one magister having paramount authority (such as Bauto or Merobaudes, the main power behind the appointment of emperor Valentinian II.) This...
- would ****ist commanders with upcoming campaigns. The magister peditum Merobaudes, together with the comes rei militaris Sebasti****, was sent by Valentinian...
- bodies... [here the text ends].« Merobaudes, Panegyric 1, fragment IIA, 10f This hymn was pronounced in 438 by Merobaudes at the festive unveiling of a statue...
- Emperor; this was probably the occasion for the panegyric written by Merobaudes. In 443, Aetius settled the remaining Burgundians in Sapaudia, south of...
- successor, Valentinian I's leading generals and officials, including Merobaudes, Petronius Probus, Equitius and Cerealis, Valentinian II's maternal uncle...
- served the dynasty against the Alans in southeastern Europe, such as Merobaudes. The story might also be influenced by memories of the later Frankish...