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Stilicho (/ˈstɪlɪkoʊ/; c. 359 – 22
August 408) was a
military commander in the
Roman army who, for a time,
became the most
powerful man in the Western...
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After the
death of
Theodosius in 395, Honorius,
under the
regency of
Stilicho,
ruled the
western half of the
empire while his
brother Arcadius ruled...
- peoples, who
invaded Thrace in 391 but were
stopped by the
Roman general Stilicho.
While the
Roman poet
Claudian belittled Alaric as "a little-known menace"...
- fighting,
Stilicho trapped and
besieged Alaric at Pholoe. Then, once again,
Stilicho retreated to Italy, and
Alaric marched into Epirus. Why
Stilicho once...
- The so-called
Sarcophagus of
Stilicho is a
marble Early Christian sarcophagus used
since before the 10th-century as the base for the
pulpit of the church...
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horde were
drafted into
Stilicho's service.
Stilicho continued negotiations with Alaric;
Flavius Aetius, son of one of
Stilicho's major supporters, was...
- 393–423).
Olympius orchestrated the fall and
execution of the
capable general Stilicho, who had
effectively been
ruling the
Western Roman Empire as
regent of...
- now in the
hands of
Stilicho.
Perhaps sensing an
opportunity to
exercise power in the
eastern half of the
empire as well,
Stilicho declared that Theodosius...
- Britain.
Stilicho sent
funds to
strengthen the
defences along Hadrian's Wall and the
coastal defences at
about the same time. In 401 or 402
Stilicho needed...
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Eucherius was the son of
Stilicho, the
magister militum of the
Western Roman Empire, and Serena, a
Roman noblewoman who was the
niece of
Eastern Roman...