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Flavius Aetius

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Birthplace: Durostorum, Moesia Inferior
Death: 454 (57-58)
Ravenna, Italian Peninsula, Western Roman Empire (Assassinated by Valentinian)
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Son of Flavius Gaudentius and Italian Noblewoman
Husband of NN Daughter of Carpilo and Pelagia
Father of Carpilio and Gaudentius

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About Flavius Aetius

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavius_Aetius

Flavius Aëtius, or simply Aëtius (c. 396–454), dux et patricius, was a Roman general of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire. He was an able military commander and the most influential man in the Western Roman Empire for two decades (433-454). He managed policy in regard to the attacks of barbarian peoples pressing on the Empire. Notably, he gathered a large Roman and barbarian army to win the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains, ending the famous Hunnic invasion of Attila in 451.

Along with his rival Count Boniface, he has often been called "the last of the Romans". Edward Gibbon refers to him as "the man universally celebrated as the terror of Barbarians and the support of the Republic" for his victory at the Catalaunian Plains.

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Flavius Aetius's Timeline

396
396
Durostorum, Moesia Inferior
454
454
Age 58
Ravenna, Italian Peninsula, Western Roman Empire
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