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Flavius Aetius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 ...
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Aetius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aetius or Aëtius may refer to: Aetius (philosopher), 1st-century B.C. peripatetic philosopher; Aëtius of Antioch, 4th-century Anomean theologian, called "Aetius the Atheist" by ...
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Aetius - The Last of the Romans Aetius
Aetius is sometimes called the last of the Romans. ... Definition: Aetius (c.396-454) was consul 3 times, a Roman general, and is sometimes called the last Roman.
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Aetius definition of Aetius in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Aetius, Roman general Aetius, c.396–454, Roman general. At first unfriendly to Valentinian III Valentinian III, 419–55, Roman emperor of the West (425–55).
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Aetius: Information from Answers.com
Aetius, c.396-454, Roman general. At first unfriendly to Valentinian III , he later made his peace with Valentinian's mother, Galla Placidia , and was
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Aetius (disambiguation) definition of Aetius (disambiguation) in the ...
Aetius, Roman general Aetius, c.396–454, Roman general. At first unfriendly to Valentinian III Valentinian III, 419–55, Roman emperor of the West (425–55).
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Aetius
Aetius. AETIUS (fl. 350), surnamed “the Atheist,” founder of an extreme sect of Arians, was a native of Cocle-Syria. After working as a vine-dresser and then as a ...
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Aetius (Syrian bishop) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Aetius (Syrian bishop), 4th centurySyrian bishop and heretic who, during the theological controversies over the Christian Trinity, founded ...
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Aetius of Amida [WorldCat Identities]
Works: 89 works in 120 publications in 8 languages and 405 library holdings
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