Ursus floruit 415 416 was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire , praefectus urbi of Constantinople in 415 416. Life In 415 Ursus was praefectus urbi of Constantinople . On September 4, he escorted the relics of Joseph son of Jacob Joseph and Zechariah priest Zechariah that were brought in the Great Church ref Chronicon Paschale , sub anno 415. ref he is attested in office by laws issued on October 31, 415, ref Codex Theodosianus , VI.23.1 sup a sup . ref and February 17, 416. ref Codex Theodosianus , XII.1.180 sup a sup . ref In 415 the Western Emperor, Honorius emperor Honorius , had defeated an usurper, Priscus Attalus on June 28, 416, Ursus celebrated the event with shows in the theatre. ref name cp416 Chronicon Paschale , sub anno 416. ref That same year, he is also attested in office by a law addressed to him and issued on July 23, ref Codex Theodosianus , XIV.16.2 sup a sup . ref while on September 30 he escorted Emperor Theodosius II , returning to Constantinople from Heraclea . ref name cp416 Notes Reflist 2 Sources John Robert Martindale, Vrsus 3 , The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , Volume 2, Cambridge University Press, 1980, ISBN 0521201594, p. 1192. S start S bef before Priscianus S ttl title List of urban prefects of Constantinople Praefectus urbi of Constantinople years 415 416 S aft after Aetius praetorian prefect Aetius end DEFAULTSORT Ursus praefectus urbi Category 5th century Byzantine people Category Urban prefects of Constantinople it Urso praefectus urbi ... more details
Zopyrus lang el 1st century BCE was a surgeon at Alexandria , and the tutor of Apollonius of Citium and Posidonius . ref Apoll. Cit. ap. Dietz, Schol. in Hippocr. et Gal. vol. i. p. 2 ref He invented an antidote , which he recommended to Mithridates VI of Pontus , and wrote a letter to that king, begging to be allowed to test its efficacy on a criminal. ref Galen, De Antid. ii. 8, vol. xiv. p. 150 ref Another somewhat similar composition he prepared for one of the Ptolemaic dynasty Ptolemies . ref Celsus, v. 23. 2 ref Some of his medical formulae are quoted and mentioned by various ancient authors, viz. Caelius Aurelianus , ref Caelius Aurelianus, De Morb. Chron. ii. 14, v. 10 ref Oribasius , ref Oribasius, Coll. Medic. xiv. 45, 50, 52, 56, 58, 61, 64 ref A tius Amidenus Aetius , ref Aetius, ii. 4. 57, iii. 1. 31, iv. 2. 74 ref Paul of Aegina , ref Paul of Aegina, vii. 11 ref Marcellus Empiricus , ref Marcellus Empiricus, De Medicam. c. 22 ref and Nicolaus Myrepsus . ref Nicolaus Myrepsus, i. 291 ref Pliny the Elder Pliny ref Pliny, Hist. Nat. xxiv. 87 ref and Pedanius Dioscorides Dioscorides ref Dioscorides, iii. 99. vol. i. p. 446 ref mention that a certain plant was called zopyron , perhaps after his name. Nicarchus satirizes a physician named Zopyrus in one of his epigram s. ref Anthol. Gr. xi. 124 ref Notes reflist 2 SmithDGRBM Category 1st century BC Greek people Category Ancient Greek physicians ca Z pir d Alexandria fr Zopyre m decin gyptien uk ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 454 Year nav 454 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 454 Roman numerals CDLIV was a common year starting on Friday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aetius and Studius or, less frequently, year 1207 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 454 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire September 21 &ndash Emperor Valentinian III stabs his commander in chief Flavius Aetius to death during a meeting of the imperial council at Ravenna . He has accused Aetius of plotting against him to seize power. After his assassination the Western Roman Empire has no effective defender against its hostile barbarian neighbors Alans , Franks , Ostrogoths , Vandals and Visigoths . Europe Battle of Nedao Allied forces of subjected peoples Gepids , Heruli , Ostrogoths, Rugii , Scirii and Suebi under leadership of king Ardaric defeat the Huns under Ellac , eldest son of Attila Attila the Hun , in Pannonia Roman province Pannonia . Ellac is killed during the battle and succeeded by his brother Dengizich . The Vandals conquer Malta . Ireland The Diocese of Clogher Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher is erected. onlyinclude Births Theodoric the Great , king of the Ostrogoths d. 526 Emperor Xianwen of Northern Wei Xian Wen Di , Chinese emperor of Northern Wei d. 476 Deaths Ellac , king of the Huns September 17 &ndash Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria Dioscorus the Great , patriarch of Alexandria September 21 &ndash Flavius Aetius , Roman general magister militum Justa Grata Honoria , sister of Valentinian III approximate date References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 454 Category 454 af 454 am 454 . . . ar 454 an 454 ast 454 az 454 bn map bms 454 be 454 be x old 454 bh bs 454 br 454 bg 454 ca 454 cv 454 cs 454 co 454 cy 454 da 454 de 454 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 March 5 Eastern Orthodox liturgics March 5 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar March 7 Eastern Orthodox liturgics March 7 2006 Clean Monday , the beginning of Great Lent Fixed commemorations All commemorations below are observed on March 19 by Old Calendarists Saints Martyr s Constantine, Aetius, Theophilus, Theodore, Melissenus, Callistus, and Basoes, in Amorium in Phrygia 845 Saint Arcadius of Cyprus , monk 4th century Martyrs Conon, monk, and his son Conon, of Iconium 270s Martyr Abraham of Bulgaria Saint Fridolin , abbot and enlightener of the Upper Rhine 6th century Monk martyr Maximus Martyr Euphrosynus Martyr Julian Saint Hesychius the Wonderworker , monk Other commemorations Repose of Elder Job of Solovki 1720 DEFAULTSORT March 6 Eastern Orthodox Liturgics Category Eastern Orthodox liturgical days ... more details
Aignan , or Agnan Latin Anianus b. 358 d. 453 , Bishop of Orl ans , France , assisted Roman Empire Roman general Flavius Aetius in the defense of the city against Attila the Hun in 451. He was canonization canonized and is known as Saint Aignan. His remains are buried in the Church of Saint Aignan in Orl ans . Feast day 17 November ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 1413 Catholic Online Anianus ref References Nuttall references DEFAULTSORT Aignan Of Orleans Category 5th century deaths Category Bishops of Orl ans Category 5th century Christian saints Category Gallo Roman saints Category 5th century Romans Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown France bishop stub France saint stub de Aignan von Orl ans fr Aignan d Orl ans it Aniano di Orl ans hu Szent nyos nl Anianus van Orl ans ... more details
Flavius Sigisvultus floruit fl. 427 448 was a general of the late Western Roman Empire . He was sent in 427 to command the war in Africa against a rebellious general, Bonifacius , after previous generals had been defeated by the latter, and may have been appointed comes Africae , succeeding Bonifacius. ref name PLRE cite encyclopedia title Fl. Sigisvultus encyclopedia Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire volume 2 year 1980 publisher Cambridge University Press page 1010 id ISBN 0521201594 ref He seized Hippo Regius Hippo and Carthage , ref name Bury cite book author J. B. Bury title History of the Later Roman Empire from the Death of Theodosius I to the Death of Justinian year 1923 page 245 url http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts secondary BURLAT 8 .html 2 ref and as an Arianism Arian himself, sent an Arian bishop, Maximinus, to dispute with Augustine of Hippo in 427 or 428. ref name PLRE He presumably returned to Italy after relations between the Emperor and Bonifacius were restored in 429 or 430. ref name PLRE He served as Roman consul consul in 437 with Flavius Aetius . From either the same year or from 440 until 448, he was magister utriusque militiae though despite the title he remained under the command of Aetius , and organized defences against the Vandals . By 448 he had become a Patrician ancient Rome patrician . ref name PLRE The name Sigisvultus is of German origin, and is also written Sigisvult , Segisvultus , or Sigisvuldus . ref name PLRE He is also sometimes called Sigisvult the Goths Goth . ref name Bury S start S bef before Anthemius Isidorus , br Senator consul 436 Flavius Senator S ttl title List of Roman consuls Consul of the Roman Empire regent1 Flavius Aetius years 437 S aft after Theodosius II Flavius Theodosius Augustus , br Anicius Acilius Glabrio Faustus end References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sigisvultus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 432 Year nav 432 M1 year in topic File RomaSSabinaEsterno.JPG thumb The Santa Sabina Basilica of Saint Sabina Rome NOTOC Year 432 Roman numerals CDXXXII was a leap year starting on Friday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aetius and Valerius or, less frequently, year 1185 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 432 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Battle of Ravenna 432 Battle of Ravenna Roman forces under command of Flavius Aetius are defeated near Rimini Italy . His rival comes Bonifacius is mortally wounded and dies several days later. Aetius flees to Dalmatia Roman province Dalmatia and seeks refuge at the Huns . Sebastianus magister militum Sebastianus , son in law of Bonifacius, becomes supreme commander magister militum of the Late Roman army Western Roman army . Empress Galla Placidia gives him considerable influence over imperial policy. Europa The Huns are united by king Rugila also called Rua on the Great Hungarian Plain Hungarian Plain . He extracts annual peace payments from the Byzantine Empire Eastern Roman Empire . By topic Art The Santa Sabina Basilica of Saint Sabina at the Aventine Rome , is finished by Priest Petrus of Illyria . Assembly begins on The Parting of Lot and Abraham Santa Maria Maggiore The Parting of Lot and Abraham , a mosaic in the nave arcade of the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore . Religion July 27 &ndash Pope Celestine I dies after a 10 year reign in which he led a vigorous policy against Nestorianism . He is succeeded by Pope Sixtus III Sixtus III as the 44th pope . Saint Patrick , Scottish born missionary , is consecrated a bishop and converts the Irish people Irish to Christianity until his death in c. 460 approximat ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 446 Year nav 446 M1 year in topic File San Flaviano incisione.jpg thumb Archbishop Flavian of Constantinople Saint Flavian of Constantinople NOTOC Year 446 Roman numerals CDXLVI was a common year starting on Tuesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Aetius and Symmachus or, less frequently, year 1199 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 446 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Germanus of Auxerre Germanus , Ancient Diocese of Auxerre bishop of Auxerre , visits Ravenna seeking to soften imperial hostility towards the Bagaudae . On his arrival at the capital, empress mother Galla Placidia sends him a silver dish food dish with a choice selection of prepared dainties all Vegetarianism vegetarian , out of respect for the bishop s strict Diet nutrition diet . Germanus petitions the Roman Senate Senate for leniency for the citizens of Armorica Brittany . ref The End of Empire p. 227 . Christopher Kelly, 2009. ISBN 978 0 393 33849 2 ref Britannia The Britons historical Britons and Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon mercenaries under king Vortigern , appeal to Flavius Aetius magister militum of Gaul , for military assistance in their struggle against the Picts and Irish people Irish . Aetius has enough problems with Attila Attila the Hun and is unable to send any help. This according to Groans of the Britons . The Cor Tewdws College of Theodosius , Llantwit Major Wales , is supposedly burned down by Ireland Irish pirates. China The Northern Wei Northern Wei Dynasty begins persecuting Buddhism Buddhists , having heretofore encouraged them. The drain of manpower and tax money to List of Buddhist temples temple s and Monastery monasterie s has threatened the secular government, and the reaction is fierce Bhikkh ... more details
About the battle of the Roman emperor Aurelian against Tetricus I, emperor of the Gallic empire, in 274 the battle of Flavius Aetius against Attila the Hun, in 451 Battle of the Catalaunian Plains unreferenced date July 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Chalons partof image caption date start date February, 0274 February or March 274 place apud Catalaunos Ch lons en Champagne , France result Roman victory combatant1 Image Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg 22px alt link Roman Empire combatant2 Gallic Empire commander1 Aurelian commander2 Tetricus I strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Battles of Aurelian The Battle of Ch lons was fought in 274 between Roman Emperor Aurelian and Emperor Tetricus I of the Gallic Empire . Fought in what is now Ch lons en Champagne , France , it was the battle that marked the end of the independent Gallic Empire, and its unification back to the Roman Empire, after thirteen years of separation. coord missing France Category 274 Category 3rd century conflicts Category Crisis of the Third Century Category Battles involving the Roman Empire Chalons 274 Category Battles of the Ancient era AncientRome battle stub fr Bataille de Ch lons it Battaglia di Chalons 274 la Clades Catalaunica nl Slag bij Ch lons 274 pl Bitwa pod Ch lons en Champagne 274 sh Bitka na Katalaunskim poljima 274 ... more details
and a king of the Alans c. 446. This king had been ordered by Flavius AetiusAetius to put down ... another grant of land to Alans by Flavius AetiusAetius two years later 442 , in which the Romans ... more details
Sangiban was a fifth century Alans Alan king at the time of Attila s invasion of Gaul 451 . He was the successor of Goar as king of the Alan foederati settled in the region around Aurelianum modern day Orl ans . According to Jordanes , Sangiban had promised Attila before the Battle of Ch lons to open the city gates and deliver Aurelianum to the Huns . Suspecting this, the Romans and Visigoths put Sangiban in the center of the line opposing the Huns, where they could prevent him from defecting. Thus the Alans bore the main brunt of the Hunnic assault, while the Goths were able to flank the Huns and ultimately drive them back. Jordanes does not record whether Sangiban survived the battle. But in any case, the Alans of Aurelianum were conquered by the Visigoths a few years later and incorporated into the Visigoths Kingdom of Toulouse Gothic Kingdom of Toulouse . See also Battle of Ch lons Flavius Aetius References http www.romansonline.com persns.asp?IntID 5301&Ename Sangiban Sangiban http www.ucalgary.ca vandersp Courses texts jordgeti.html attila THE ORIGIN AND DEEDS OF THE GOTHS Category Sarmatians Category Alans Category 5th century monarchs in Europe fr Sangiban nl Sangiban pl Sangiban ru sk Sangiban ... more details
Image Flavius Felix 00.JPG thumb right Right leaf of the consular diptych of Flavius Felix. Flavius Felix died 430 was a politician of the Western Roman Empire , who reached the prominent rank of Patrician ancient Rome patrician before being killed by order of Flavius Aetius . For his consul ate, in 428 , he issued some consular diptych s, one of which has been preserved until modern times. Felix served during the reign of emperors Valentinian III and Theodosius II . Between 425 year in which he was made Patrikios patricius and 429 he served as magister utriusque militae in defense of Italy , but despite a brief mention of one of his military actions in the Notitia Dignitatum , his subordinates Bonifacius and Flavius Aetius were considered more significant in this regard. ref cite book title History of the Later Roman Empire author Bury, John Bagnall publisher Macillan date 1923 url http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts secondary BURLAT 8 .html accessdate 2007 05 07 pages 240ff ref In 426 he ordered the death of Patroclus, bishop of Arles Arelate , and of Titus , deacon in Rome. The following year he opposed Bonifacius rebellion in Northern Africa sending some troops to this province In 428 he was elected consul for the West. In May 430 , Felix, his wife Padusia and a deacon were accused of plotting against Aetius, arrested in Ravenna and killed by order of Aetius himself. ref John of Antioch, fragment 201.3 translated by C.D Gordon, The Age of Attila Fifth Century Byzantium and the Barbarians Ann Arbor University of Michigan, 1966 , p. 50 ref His ivory carving carved ivory consular diptych is notable for depicting his clothing in great detail. The diptych, believed to be the earliest yet known, ref cite web title Consular diptych work The Grove Dictionary of Art publisher MacMillian date 2000 url http www.artnet.com library 01 0192 T019201.ASP accessdate 2007 05 07 ref survived intact until the French Revolution , when the right leaf was stolen it is now ... more details
Ezio is an opera eroica or heroic opera in 3 Acts by Gaetano Latilla . The opera uses an Italian language libretto by Pietro Metastasio . Metastasio s libretto was partly inspired by Jean Racine s play Britannicus and had earlier been set to music by George Frideric Handel in 1732. The work s protagonist is the fifth century AD Roman general Flavius Aetius Ezio in Italian , returned from his victory over Attila . ref Strohm, Reinhard, Handel, Metastasio, Racine The Case of Ezio November 1977 . The Musical Times , 118 1617 pp. 901 903. ref Latilla s version premiered at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples on 10 July 1758. The composer both directed and conducted the production and Vincenzo Re designed the sets used in the premiere. The cast included Giovanni Carestini in the title roles, Caterina Gabrielli as Fulvia, Maddalena Galli as Onoria, Caterina Galli as Valentiniano III, Gregorio Babbi as Massimo, and Antonio Ambrogi as Varo. ref http www.amadeusonline.net almanacco.php?Start 0&Giorno 10&Mese &Anno 1758&Giornata &Testo Ezio&Parola Stringa amadeusonline.net ref References reflist Category 1758 operas Category Italian language operas Category Operas Category Operas by Gaetano Latilla es Aecio Latilla ... more details
In Greek mythology , Troezen was one of the children of Pelops and Hippodamia , eponym of the city Troezen . Troezen and his brother Pittheus were said to have come from Pisatis to King Aetius, son of Anthas and grandson of Poseidon and Alcyone Pleiades Alcyone , who reigned over the cities of Hyperea and Anthea, and to have become his co rulers and then successors. When Troezen died, Pittheus incorporated the two cities into one and named it Troezen after his brother. ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 2. 30. 8 9 ref ref Strabo , Geography , 8. 6. 14 ref Troezen was father of Anaphlystus and Sphettus, who migrated to Attica and gave their names to two demes . ref Pausanias , Description of Greece , 2. 30. 9 ref He also had a daughter Evopis who was married to Dimoetes but had an affair with her own brother not evident whether this was one of the aforementioned Troezen s sons, or another one . ref Parthenius of Nicaea Parthenius , Love Romances , 31 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Troezen Mythology Category Greek mythology Category Troezenian mythology Greek myth stub ... more details
Flavius Merobaudes was a 5th century Latin language Latin rhetorician and poet , probably a native of Baetica in Spain . He was the official laureate of Valentinian III and Flavius Aetius Aetius . Till the beginning of the 19th century he was known only from the notice of him in the Chronicle year 443 of his contemporary Hydatius , where he is praised as a poet and orator, and mention is made of statues set up in his honour. In 1813 the base of a statue was discovered at Rome , with a long inscription belonging to the year 435 Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum CIL vi. 1724 upon Flavius Merobaudes, celebrating his merits as warrior and poet. Ten years later, Barthold Georg Niebuhr B. G. Niebuhr discovered some Latin verses on a palimpsest in the monastery of St Gall , the authorship of which was traced to Merobaudes, owing to the great similarity of the language in the prose preface to that of the inscription. Formerly the only piece known under the name of Merobaudes was a short poem 30 hexameter s De Christo , attributed to him by one manuscript, to Claudian by another but Friedrich Adolf Ebert Ebert is inclined to dispute the claim of Merobaudes to be considered either the author of the De Christo or a Christian. The Panegyric and minor poems have been edited by Niebuhr 1824 by Immanuel Bekker in the Bonn Corpus scriptorum hist. 1836 the De Christo in T. Birt s Claudian 1892 , where the authorship of Merobaudes is upheld most recently F. Biicheler and A. Riese, Anthologia latina sive poesis latinae supplementum 2nd ed. of vol. 1, Leipzig, 1894 1926 1, 2 pp. 327 328, no. 878. See also A. Ebert, Geschichte der Literatur des Mittelalters im Abendlande 1889 . English translation by F.M. Clover, http www.jstor.org stable 1006125 Flavius Merobaudes A Translation and Historical Commentary , Transactions of the American Philosophical Society , New Series, Vol. 61, No. 1 January, 1971 , pp. 1 78 References 1911 External links latin http www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu 30 10 04 ... more details
File Sisenado rey visigodo.png thumb right 200px Illustration of Sisenand at Biblioteca Nacional de Espa a , Madrid Sisenand , or Sisinand Gothic language Gothic Sisinan s , in Spanish language Spanish , Galician language Galician and Portuguese language Portuguese Sisenando ca. 605 636 , was Visigoths Visigothic Visigothic Kingdom King of Hispania , Septimania and kingdom of Galicia Galicia 631 636 . He was a son of Suintila and his wife, Theodora. Sisenand overthrew Suintila with the aid of Dagobert I , king of the Franks , to whom gothic nobles offered a 500 pound plate made of pure gold, a gift that Flavius Aetius Aetius gave to Thorismund in 451. He occupied the throne in 631. He convoked the Fourth Council of Toledo IV Council of Toledo , which drew up civil and ecclesiastical laws. He succeeded in increasing the power of the king. He had himself confirmed in his election to the kingship and had Suintila declared a tyrant for his many crimes, his iniquity, and his accumulation of wealth at the expense of the poor. He also removed all taxes on the clergy. The council did not concede any hereditary right to the king, however. The king would be elected of the bishops and magnates. Between 632 and 633, there was a rebellion of a certain Iudila ref es icon http www.maravedis.net visigodos iudila.html Biographical notes ref . Not mentioned in any annals, it is attested to by two coins from M rida, Spain M rida and Granada bearing the inscription IUDILA REX. Sisenand died in Toledo, Spain Toledo . References reflist Bibliography Edward Arthur Thompson E. A. Thompson . Los godos en Espa a. Alianza Editorial, Madrid, 2007 ISBN 978 84 206 6169 8 Lu z Paulo Manuel de Menezes de Mello Vaz de S o Payo, A Heran a Gen tica de Dom Afonso I Henriques Portugal Centro de Estudos de Hist ria da Fam lia da Universidade Moderna do Porto, Porto, 2002 start s reg s bef before Suintila s ttl title Visigoths King of the Visigoths years 631 636 s aft after Chintila end Persondata Metada ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Northumberland.svg 30px 5th century in England Image Flag of Northumberland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other centuries small align center 4th century in Roman Britain 4th century 5th century 6th century in England 6th century Events from the 5th century in England . Events 401 Stilicho withdraws troops from Britain, and abandons forts on the Yorkshire coast. ref name CBH 402 Last issue of Roman Empire Roman coin age in Britain. ref name CBH 405 Niall of the Nine Hostages leads Ireland Irish raids along the south coast. ref name CBH 407 Army in Britain proclaims Constantine III western emperor Constantine III as Emperor. ref name CBH 409 Army rebels against Constantine. ref name CBH Saxons raid Britain. ref name CBH 410 Emperor Honorius emperor Honorius End of Roman rule in Britain recalls the last legions from Britain . ref name CBH 429 The Pope sends Saint Germanus to Britain, who defeats the Pelagian heresy Pelagian s in public debate. ref name CBH c. 430 Vortigern allows Anglo Saxon mercenaries to settle on Thanet . ref name CBH Fastidius completes his work On the Christian Life . ref name CBH 433 The Britons call the Angles to come and help them as mercenaries against the Pict s. ref name ASC 446 The Groans of the Britons Britons appeal possibly to the Consul Flavius Aetius Aetius for the Roman army to come back to Britain. ref name CBH 447 Saint Germanus returns to Britain, and exiles the Pelagian heresy Pelagian s. ref name CBH c. 450 Hengest founds the Kingdom of Kent . 455 Battle of Aylesford Hengest and Horsa defeat Vortigern, although Horsa dies in the battle. ref name ASC 457 Battle of Crayford Hengest & Oisc sc defeat the Britons, driving them from Kent. ref name ASC 466 Battle of Wippedesfleot Hengest and sc again defeat an army of the Britons. 473 Hengest and sc fight against the Britons. ref name ASC 477 Aelle of Sussex lle lands at Selsey , and founds the Kingdom of ... more details
Alexander Philalethes ancient Greek Gr. lang grc was an Ancient Greek medicine ancient Greek physician , ref name DGRBM cite encyclopedia last Greenhill first William Alexander authorlink title Alexander Philalethes editor William Smith lexicographer William Smith encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 125 publisher Little, Brown and Company location Boston year 1867 url http quod.lib.umich.edu cgi t text pageviewer idx?c moa cc moa idno acl3129.0001.001 q1 demosthenes size l frm frameset seq 140 ref whom Priscian called Alexander Amator Veri Alexander Truth Lover , ref name pris Priscian , iv. p. 102, d. ref and who was probably the same person quoted by Caelius Aurelianus under the name of Alexander Laodicensis . ref Caelius Aurelianus , On Acute and Chronic Diseases ii. i, p. 74 ref He lived probably towards the end of the 1st century, as Strabo speaks of him as a contemporary. ref name strabo Strabo , xii. p. 580 ref He was a pupil of Asclepiades , ref name pris succeeded an otherwise unknown Zeuxis as head of a celebrated Herophilos Herophilean school of medicine, established in Phrygia between Laodicea on the Lycus Laodicea and Carura , ref name strabo and was tutor to Aristoxenus physician Aristoxenus and Demosthenes Philalethes . ref Galen , De Differ. Puls. iv. 4, 10, vol. viii. pp. 727, 746 ref He is several times mentioned by Galen and also by Soranus Greek physician Soranus , ref Soranus Greek physician Soranus , De Arte Obstetr. c. 93, p. 210 ref and appears to have written some medical works, which are no longer extant. The view, once current, that Alexander s Areskonta served as a doxography doxographical basis for such authors as Anonymus Londinensis , Aetius philosopher Aetius the doxographer , Soranus of Ephesus , and Anonymus Bruxellensis is an inference on the basis of flimsy evidence. ref Heinrich von Staden, Rupture and continuity Hellenistic reflections on the history of medicine, ... more details
Western Roman Emperor. Among their supporters was Flavius Aetius . Aetius was a son of Flavius ... of the Roman Senate . Three days following Joannes death, Aetius brought reinforcements for his ..., Placidia and Aetius came to an agreement that established the political landscape of the Western Roman Empire for the next thirty years. The Huns were paid off and sent home, while Aetius received ... name Ralph W. Mathisen, Galla Placidia ref name ReferenceC Aetius, his rival for influence, managed .... ref Conflict between Bonifacius and Aetius Conflict between Placidia and Bonifacius started in 429. Placidia appointed Bonifacius general of Libya. Procopius records that Aetius played the two against ... of the Wars , Book 3, chapter 3 ref Bonifacius, trusting the warning from Aetius, refused the summons ... to Carthage at Placidia s behest to intercede with him, and he showed them the letter from Aetius. The plot ... not move against Aetius, as he wielded great influence, and as the Empire was already in danger but she ... and made him master general of the Roman armie . Aetius returned from Gaul with an army of barbarians ..., but was mortally wounded and died a few days later. Aetius was compelled to retire to Pannonia . ref name en.wikisource.org Rise of Aetius With the generals loyal to her having either died or defected to Aetius, Placidia acknowledged the inevitable Aetius was recalled from exile in 433 and given the titles magister militum and Patrician . The appointments effectively left Aetius in control of the entire ... at court. ref name Ralph W. Mathisen, Galla Placidia Aetius later played a pivotal role in the defense ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 430 Year nav 430 M1 year in topic File Sandro Botticelli 050.jpg thumb Augustine of Hippo , by Sandro Botticelli NOTOC Year 430 Roman numerals CDXXX was a common year starting on Wednesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Theodosius and Valentinianus or, less frequently, year 1183 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 430 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Spring &ndash The Vandals under king Genseric extend their power in North Africa along the Mediterranean Sea and lay siege to Hippo Regius where Augustine of Hippo Augustine is recently been bishop . Flavius Aetius gains appointment as master of both services magister militum magister utriusque militiae after gaining victories in Gaul over Visigoths Visigoth and Franks Frankish forces. The Huns led by Octar attack the Burgundians who occupied territory on the Rhine near the city of Worms, Germany . During the fightings Octar dies and his army is destroyed. ref The End of Empire p. 95 . Christopher Kelly, 2009. ISBN 978 0 393 33849 2 ref Felix consul 428 Flavius Felix , his wife and a deacon are accused of plotting against Aetius. They are arrested in Ravenna and executed. Aetius is granted the title of Patrician ancient Rome patricius Roman nobility . Asia Feng Ba abdicates as emperor of the Northern Yan , one of the states vying for control of China . He is succeeded by his brother Feng Hong . By topic Religion August 28 &ndash Augustine of Hippo Augustine dies during the siege of Hippo Regius at age 75, leaving behind his monumental work City of God book The City of God and other works that will have influence on Christianity . Saint Patrick reaches Ireland on his missionary expedition approximate date . Peter the Iberian founds a Geo ... more details