- (/ˌoʊdoʊˈeɪsər/ OH-doh-AY-sər; c. 433 – 15
March 493 AD), also
spelled Odovacer or Odovacar, was a
barbarian soldier and
statesman from the
Middle Danube...
-
mentioned by the
historian Gregory of Tours.
David Frye: Aegidius, Childeric,
Odovacer and Paul. In:
Nottingham Medieval Studies. 36, 1992, ISSN 0078-2122, S...
- (the
Vandals occupied the
island from 468 to 476 when it was
ceded to
Odovacer).
Historian Cameron suggests that the new
Vandal rule may not have been...
- name)
served as
comes sacrarum largitionum and
comes rerum privatarum to
Odovacer and as
Praetorian Prefect to
Theoderic the Great. C****iodorus
began his...
- from the
original (PDF) on 5
March 2020. Macbain,
Bruce (October 1983). "
Odovacer The Hun?".
classical Philology. 78 (4).
University of
Chicago Press: 323–327...
- and the
Western Roman Empire finally collapsed in 476 when the
Germanic Odovacer removed the last
Western Roman Emperor,
Romulus Augustulus, and declared...
-
Symmachus maintained good
relationships with the new
rulers of Italy—both
Odovacer and
Theodoric the
Great --
demonstrated by his
appointment as praefectus...
-
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-20159-4. McBain,
Bruce (1983). "
Odovacer the Hun?"
classical Philology, 78:4 (Oct.), pp. 323–327. MacGeorge, Penny...