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Arverni aristocrat, senator and magister militum praesentalis
his wife Papianilla that Ecdicius might gain victories and be rewarded with the Consulate. However, in 475, just as Ecdicius embarked on his campaign
Ecdicius
Western Roman emperor from 474 to 480
the province of Aquitania Prima. To combat the threat, Nepos appointed Ecdicius, a son of the former western emperor Avitus (r. 455–456) as patrician and
Julius_Nepos
Late antique bishop and poet
Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus. De spiritalis historiae gestis Buch 3 (Munich: K.G. Saur, 2005). George W. Shea, trans., The Poems of Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus
Avitus_of_Vienne
Western Roman emperor from 455 to 456
Avitus had two sons, Agricola (fl. 455 – living 507, a vir illustris) and Ecdicius Avitus (later patricius and magister militum under Emperor Julius Nepos)
Avitus
Western Roman emperor from 475 to 476
effectively commander-in-chief), replacing the previous holder of that office, Ecdicius. Orestes was a distinguished late Roman figure, once having served as notarius
Romulus_Augustulus
5th-century Gallic poet, diplomat, bishop, and Catholic saint
quantity; the others are Ruricius, bishop of Limoges (died 507), Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus, bishop of Vienne (died 518), and Magnus Felix Ennodius of Arles
Sidonius_Apollinaris
Roman politician and general (420–476)
Military offices Preceded by Ecdicius Magister militum of the Western Roman army 475–476 Succeeded by Post abolished
Orestes (father of Romulus Augustulus)
Orestes_(father_of_Romulus_Augustulus)
Pope of Alexandria from 328 to 373
influence that Athanasius was exercising at Alexandria, addressed an order to Ecdicius, the Prefect of Egypt, peremptorily commanding the expulsion of the restored
Athanasius_of_Alexandria
Roman soldiers and Christian martyrs
Xanthias, Helianus, Sisinius, Cyrion, Angius, Aetius, Flavius, Acacius, Ecdicius, Lysimachus, Alexander, Elias, Candidus, Theophilus, Dometian, Gaius, Gorgonius
Forty_Martyrs_of_Sebaste
Imperial Roman military office
456: Remistus 456: Messianus 456–472: Ricimer 472–473: Gundobad 474–475: Ecdicius 475–476: Orestes 352–355: Claudius Silvanus 362–364: Jovinus, magister
Magister_militum
Duilianus Dulcis Dulcitius Durio Durus Duvianus Eborius Eburus Eburnus Ecdicius Eclectus Efficax Egbuttius Egnatianus Egnatillus Elegans Elerius Eliphas
List_of_Roman_cognomina
Prefecture and commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Apollinaris, at the head of the diocese from 468 to 486, and the patrician Ecdicius, the city was ceded to the Visigoths by emperor Julius Nepos in 475 and
Clermont-Ferrand
King of the Burgundians (c. 452–516 AD)
Burgundians 473–516 Succeeded by Sigismund Military offices Preceded by Ricimer Magister militum of the Western Roman army 472–473 Succeeded by Ecdicius In 474
Gundobad
Gallic tribe
Arverni were Avitus (455–456), who was later elected emperor, and his son Ecdicius. Auvergne Auvergnat Quintus Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus: conquered King
Arverni
Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472
court, Avernia was isolated from the rest of the Empire and governed by Ecdicius, son of Emperor Avitus, while the territory later included in the so-called
Anthemius
Bishop of Pavia
Clermont (died 485), Ruricius, bishop of Limoges (died 507) and Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus, bishop of Vienne (died 518). All of them were linked in the tightly
Magnus_Felix_Ennodius
361 November 30–362 February 4: Gerontius 362 October–363 September 16: Ecdicius Olympus 364: Hierius 364: Maximus 364–366 July 21: Flavianus 366–367: Proclianus
List of governors of Roman Egypt
List_of_governors_of_Roman_Egypt
Extinct Celtic language of continental Europe
the scales of Celtic speech, will now be imbued (by him = brother-in-law Ecdicius) with oratorial style, even with tunes of the Muses'. after BLOM 2007:188
Gaulish
the battlefield on horseback and fled to one Ecdicius who he believed was his friend. However Ecdicius, seeking a reward from Constantius slew Edobichus
Edobichus
Roman Gaul aristocrat
Emperor from 455 CE to 456 CE. Papianilla had two brothers, Agricola and Ecdicius, and possibly some sisters; she was related to another Papianilla (wife
Papianilla (wife of Sidonius Apollinaris)
Papianilla_(wife_of_Sidonius_Apollinaris)
Arvernian noble
Emperor Avitus. Agricola was the son of Avitus, and therefore the brother of Ecdicius and Papianilla. His grandfather was probably the Agricola who was consul
Agricola_(vir_illustris)
Calendar year
his son Kumaragupta I. Anthemius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire Ecdicius, Roman general (magister militum) Euric, king of the Visigoths (d. 484)
AD_420
za nas! English translation Saints Xanthius, Sisinnius, Leontius, Melito, Severianus, Philotimo, Angius, Heraclius, Ecdicius, Cyrio: pray God for us!
Temnić_inscription
Roman imperial dynasty in late antiquity, r. 364–392 and 421–455
Honoria augusta 439–c. 450 ∞ Bassus Herculanus Agricola vir illustris Ecdicius magister militum 2.Palladius Caesar Eudocia (439–466/474) 1.Huneric king
Valentinian_dynasty
conpositus). Sidonius, a 5th-century Gallic bishop, praises his brother-in-law Ecdicius for compelling the local "aristocracy" (nobilitas) to abandon the "roughness"
Dialects_of_Latin
Decade
deacon.[citation needed] 420 Anthemius, emperor of the Western Roman Empire Ecdicius, Roman general (magister militum) Euric, king of the Visigoths (d. 484)
420s
4th-century Latin poet
referring to his contemporary, Avitus of Vienne, also known as Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus. The date of this Alcimus is determined by Jerome in his Chronicon
Alcimus_Alethius
Topics referred to by the same term
poet Avitus of Vienne, 6th-century bishop, also known as Saint Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus Alcimus (fly), a genus of robber flies in the family Asilidae Alkimos
Alcimus_(disambiguation)
Gallo-Roman aristocrat and bishop of Limoges
urban prefect of Rome in 468 and bishop of Clermont (died 485), Alcimus Ecdicius Avitus, Bishop of Vienne (died 518); and Magnus Felix Ennodius of Arles
Ruricius
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
John, Xanthias, Helianus, Sisinius, Angus, Aetius, Flavius, Acacius, Ecdicius, Lysimachus, Alexander, Elias, Gorgonius, Theophilus, Dometian, Gaius,
March 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
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Bischofsstuhl von Vienne" Cf. Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz (1975). "Avitus, Alcimus Ecdicius, Bischof von Vienne (Burgund)". In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.).
Apollinaris_of_Valence
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Name of Lord Murugan
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Glow of Moon, Light of the Moon
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English and Scottish : variant spelling of Hawthorne.
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From the High Tower; Combination of Maria and Magdalene; Woman from Magdala
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