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  • Ricimer
  • General and ruler of the Western Roman Empire (c. 418–472)

    Ricimer (/ˈrɪsɪmər/ RISS-im-ər, Latin: [ˈrɪkɪmɛr]; c. 418 – 19 August 472) was a Romanized Germanic general, who ruled the remaining territory of the

    Ricimer

    Ricimer

    Ricimer

  • Roman civil war of 456
  • War in the Western Roman Empire

    Empire during the second half of 456 AD. The Roman generals Majorian and Ricimer revolted against the Western Roman emperor Avitus who was appointed by

    Roman civil war of 456

    Roman civil war of 456

    Roman_civil_war_of_456

  • Aegidius
  • King of Soissons (r. 461–464/65) in the Western Roman Empire

    Gallias ("Master of the Soldiers for Gaul") in 458. After the general Ricimer assassinated Majorian and replaced him with Emperor Libius Severus, Aegidius

    Aegidius

    Aegidius

  • Libius Severus
  • Western Roman emperor from 461 to 465

    militum, Ricimer. Severus was the first of a series of emperors who were highly dependent on the general, and it is often presumed that Ricimer held most

    Libius Severus

    Libius Severus

    Libius_Severus

  • Avitus
  • Western Roman emperor from 455 to 456

    well as that of the army and its commanders (the generals Majorian and Ricimer) and the Vandals of Gaiseric. On 1 January 456, Avitus took the consulate

    Avitus

    Avitus

    Avitus

  • Olybrius
  • Western Roman emperor in 472

    power by Ricimer, the magister militum of Germanic descent, and was mainly interested in religion, while the actual power was held by Ricimer and his nephew

    Olybrius

    Olybrius

    Olybrius

  • Anthemius
  • Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472

    into direct conflict with the Gothic general Ricimer. Previously the real power behind the throne, Ricimer found that Anthemius's reign threatened his

    Anthemius

    Anthemius

    Anthemius

  • Majorian
  • Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461

    Western military, Majorian deposed Avitus in 457 with the aid of his ally Ricimer at the Battle of Placentia. Possessing little more than Italy and Dalmatia

    Majorian

    Majorian

    Majorian

  • Gundobad
  • King of the Burgundians (c. 452–516 AD)

    Empire in 472–473, three years before its collapse, succeeding his uncle Ricimer. He is perhaps best known today as the probable issuer of the Lex Burgundionum

    Gundobad

    Gundobad

    Gundobad

  • Battle of Agrigentum (456)
  • by the general Ricimer, drove off an invading force, a fleet of sixty ships, sent by the Vandal king Gaiseric to raid Sicily. Ricimer then led the Roman

    Battle of Agrigentum (456)

    Battle_of_Agrigentum_(456)

  • Western Roman Empire
  • Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)

    and friend of Ricimer, on the grounds of treachery in 470 made Ricimer hostile to Anthemius. Following two years of ill feeling, Ricimer deposed and killed

    Western Roman Empire

    Western Roman Empire

    Western_Roman_Empire

  • 472
  • Calendar year

    Trastevere), and later beheaded by Gundobad or Ricimer. Ricimer proclaims Olybrius emperor. Ricimer's nephew, the Burgundian general Gundobad, assumes

    472

    472

    472

  • Siege of Rome (472)
  • 472 siege

    between supporters of the Western Roman general Ricimer and the Western Roman emperor Anthemius. Ricimer had previously established Anthemius as emperor

    Siege of Rome (472)

    Siege_of_Rome_(472)

  • Roman civil war of 461
  • Internal conflict of the Western Roman Empire

    arose from a coup by the influential general Ricimer. As a result, Emperor Majorian was deposed. Because Ricimer was of Germanic origin, he was not eligible

    Roman civil war of 461

    Roman civil war of 461

    Roman_civil_war_of_461

  • Deposition of Romulus Augustus
  • Overthrow of the last Western Roman emperor

    who would eventually be crowned emperor, and Ricimer (who was part-Sueve and half-Visigoth). Ricimer grew so powerful that he was able to choose and

    Deposition of Romulus Augustus

    Deposition of Romulus Augustus

    Deposition_of_Romulus_Augustus

  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • Loss of political control in antiquity

    be an effective threat to Italy. Ricimer had just destroyed a pirate fleet of sixty Vandal ships. Majorian and Ricimer marched against Avitus in a civil

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

  • Kingdom of the Burgundians
  • 5th-century kingdom of early Germanic tribes

    He was murdered by Ricimer in 461. After this, political leadership in the western empire was dominated by the patrician Ricimer, brother-in-law of Gundioc

    Kingdom of the Burgundians

    Kingdom of the Burgundians

    Kingdom_of_the_Burgundians

  • Vandal War (461–468)
  • Roman war against the Vandal Kingdom

    the Romans. In the conflict between 461 and 468 his main opponents were: Ricimer, commander-in-chief of the Western Roman army and strongman in the west

    Vandal War (461–468)

    Vandal War (461–468)

    Vandal_War_(461–468)

  • Gondioc
  • King of Burgundy from 455 to 473

    been the previous king of the Burgundians. Gondioc married a sister of Ricimer, the commander-in-chief of the Roman army in Italy, the Gothic general

    Gondioc

    Gondioc

  • Battle of Corsica
  • Battle between the Western Roman Empire and the Vandals

    warrior, Ricimer, who was acting for Emperor Avitus, after which they sailed for Corsica. At Corsica the Vandals were again attacked by Ricimer and defeated

    Battle of Corsica

    Battle_of_Corsica

  • List of Roman civil wars and revolts
  • Civil conflicts within ancient Rome

    Majorianus and Ricimer. 461: Roman civil war of 461 – Majorian assassinated and overthrown by Ricimer, civil war of the general Ricimer against the generals

    List of Roman civil wars and revolts

    List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts

  • Gothic war against Aegidius
  • remained loyal to central Roman authority in Italy. In the background was Ricimer, the powerful Roman general who was responsible for the fall of Majorian

    Gothic war against Aegidius

    Gothic war against Aegidius

    Gothic_war_against_Aegidius

  • Julius Nepos
  • Western Roman emperor from 474 to 480

    After Valentinian's murder, the most powerful barbarian generals, such as Ricimer, became politically dominant, ruling through proclaiming puppet emperors

    Julius Nepos

    Julius Nepos

    Julius_Nepos

  • Battle of Bergamo
  • 464 battle

    Bergomum, near Mediolanum, Beorgor was confronted by the Roman general Ricimer on 6 February 464[citation needed]. After fierce fighting, the Alans were

    Battle of Bergamo

    Battle_of_Bergamo

  • 456
  • Calendar year

    frontier. Emperor Avitus sends a Germanic naval expedition under command of Ricimer, to defend Sicily. They defeat the Vandals twice: on land at the Battle

    456

    456

    456

  • Vandals
  • East Germanic tribe

    ambushed and defeated at Agrigentum and Corsica by the Western Roman general Ricimer. In 457, a mixed Vandal-Berber army returning with loot from a raid in

    Vandals

    Vandals

    Vandals

  • Middle Ages
  • European history from the 5th to 15th centuries

    strongmen such as Stilicho (d. 408), Aetius (d. 454), Aspar (d. 471), Ricimer (d. 472), or Gundobad (d. 516), who were partly or fully of non-Roman background

    Middle Ages

    Middle Ages

    Middle_Ages

  • List of Roman emperors
  • by the army, backed by Ricimer Unknown – 7 August 461 Reconquered Gaul, Hispania and Dalmatia. Deposed and executed by Ricimer Libius Severus (Severus

    List of Roman emperors

    List of Roman emperors

    List_of_Roman_emperors

  • Burgundians
  • Roman-era Germanic peoples

    western power-broker Ricimer by marrying his sister, helping to explain later Burgundian–imperial cooperation. At this time Ricimer would not have been

    Burgundians

    Burgundians

    Burgundians

  • 459
  • Calendar year

    time, it was known in the Roman Empire as the Year of the Consulship of Ricimer and Patricius (or, less frequently, year 1212 Ab urbe condita). The denomination

    459

    459

    459

  • Marcellinus (magister militum)
  • 5th century CE Roman general who ruled over Dalmatia

    under Aegidius in the 460's, the Italian army was the main influence for Ricimer, and the forces of Dalmatia gave a solid base of power and support between

    Marcellinus (magister militum)

    Marcellinus (magister militum)

    Marcellinus_(magister_militum)

  • Theodoric II
  • King of the Visigoths from 453 to 466

    and "magister militum" Ricimer, part Gothic, now attempted to seize all power. In Gaul, General Aegidius, an opponent of Ricimer, refused to accept this

    Theodoric II

    Theodoric_II

  • Rechila
  • 5th century Suevic king of Galicia

    Suevi", 79, who denies this. Gillett, "The Birth of Ricimer". Gillett, Andrew. "The Birth of Ricimer." Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte 44, 3 (1995):

    Rechila

    Rechila

    Rechila

  • Battle of Orléans (463)
  • 463 battle

    of Emperor Majorian by Ricimer, a magister militum of Germanic origin who wanted greater control over the Western Empire. Ricimer installed what he hoped

    Battle of Orléans (463)

    Battle_of_Orléans_(463)

  • Odoacer
  • Ruler of Italy (c. 433 – 493)

    based on John of Antioch's statement that Odoacer was on the side of Ricimer at the beginning of his battle with the emperor Anthemius in 472. Odoacer

    Odoacer

    Odoacer

    Odoacer

  • Sack of Rome
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Vandals under Gaiseric Siege of Rome (472), by the Western Roman general Ricimer Sack of Rome (546), by the Ostrogoths under King Totila Siege of Rome (549–550)

    Sack of Rome

    Sack_of_Rome

  • Reccimer
  • Reccimer or Ricimer, was the son of King Suintila of the Visigothic Kingdom and Co-King with his father. Born in 610, he became Governor of Toledo in

    Reccimer

    Reccimer

  • Roman emperor
  • Ruler of the Roman Empire

    being little more than a puppet of Germanic generals such as Aetius and Ricimer; the last emperors of the West being known as the "shadow emperor". In

    Roman emperor

    Roman emperor

    Roman_emperor

  • Alypia (daughter of Anthemius)
  • Augusta

    important moment in Anthemius' rule. Anthemius married his daughter to Ricimer, the magister militum of the West and power behind the throne; the aim

    Alypia (daughter of Anthemius)

    Alypia_(daughter_of_Anthemius)

  • Sack of Rome (455)
  • Sack of Rome by the Vandals (455)

    recognized by the Roman Senate. He was later overthrown by Majorian and Ricimer after a civil war in 456. Avitus allowed the Visigoths to enter Suebian-controlled

    Sack of Rome (455)

    Sack of Rome (455)

    Sack_of_Rome_(455)

  • Gothic War (457–458)
  • Empire. Emperor Avitus was deposed in October 456 by the rebelling generals Ricimer and Majorian and then assassinated. In the Gallic provinces, the Gallo-Roman

    Gothic War (457–458)

    Gothic War (457–458)

    Gothic_War_(457–458)

  • Puppet ruler
  • Politically titled person controlled by outside forces

    emperor appointed by Ricimer Olybrius, third Roman emperor appointed by Ricimer Glycerius, Roman emperor appointed by Ricimer's nephew, Gundobad Romulus

    Puppet ruler

    Puppet_ruler

  • Glycerius
  • Western Roman emperor from 473 to 474

    (r. 467–472), and Olybrius, enthroned in July 472, after Ricimer overthrew Anthemius. Ricimer died on 18 August 472, forty days after deposing Anthemius

    Glycerius

    Glycerius

    Glycerius

  • Marcellan conspiracy
  • following the overthrow of the Western Roman emperor Avitus by the general Ricimer. The conspiracy is primarily known from the writings of Sidonius Apollinaris

    Marcellan conspiracy

    Marcellan_conspiracy

  • Apollonius (consul 460)
  • Political offices Preceded by Patricius Ricimer Roman consul 460 with Magnus Succeeded by Dagalaifus Severinus

    Apollonius (consul 460)

    Apollonius_(consul_460)

  • Sant'Agata de' Goti, Rome
  • Church in Rome, Italy

    Cardinal Burke opted to become a cardinal priest.) The church was built by Ricimer for the Goths c. 460. The Goths were Arians, so when Arianism was suppressed

    Sant'Agata de' Goti, Rome

    Sant'Agata de' Goti, Rome

    Sant'Agata_de'_Goti,_Rome

  • Magnus (consul 460)
  • Gallo-Roman senator

    Preceded by Patricius and Ricimer Roman consul 460, with Apollonius Succeeded by Dagalaifus and Severinus

    Magnus (consul 460)

    Magnus_(consul_460)

  • Siege of Rome
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    see Sack of Rome (410) Siege of Rome (472), by the Western Roman general Ricimer Siege of Rome (537–538), by the Ostrogoths under Vitiges Siege of Rome

    Siege of Rome

    Siege_of_Rome

  • Romanus (usurper)
  • Usurper of the Western Roman Empire

    supporter of Ricimer, the Magister militum, this brought him into conflict with the Emperor Anthemius, who both distrusted and disliked Ricimer. In 470, Anthemius

    Romanus (usurper)

    Romanus_(usurper)

  • Magister militum
  • Imperial Roman military office

    until the formal end of the empire, and was held by Stilicho, Aetius, Ricimer, and others. In the east, emperor Theodosius I (379–395) expanded the system

    Magister militum

    Magister militum

    Magister_militum

  • Battle of Adrianople
  • Battle between Eastern Roman Empire and Goths (378)

    in command of the archers and/or scutarii with Cassio that accompanied Ricimer as hostage, and who attacked without orders. Traianus, apparently in command

    Battle of Adrianople

    Battle of Adrianople

    Battle_of_Adrianople

  • 467
  • Calendar year

    Anthemius elected emperor of the Western Roman Empire. He allies himself with Ricimer, de facto ruler of Rome, and marries Anthemius's daughter Alypia to him

    467

    467

    467

  • List of Roman external wars and battles
  • List of links describing conflicts Rome was involved in

    of Visigoths at Orleans. 464 – Battle of Bergamo – Romans under General Ricimer defeated Alan invasion of Italy and killed their king. 468 – Battle of

    List of Roman external wars and battles

    List_of_Roman_external_wars_and_battles

  • Romulus Augustulus
  • Western Roman emperor from 475 to 476

    after Valentinian's murder, the most powerful barbarian generals, such as Ricimer (c. 418–472), became politically dominant, ruling through proclaiming puppet

    Romulus Augustulus

    Romulus Augustulus

    Romulus_Augustulus

  • List of Roman generals
  • Teutoburg Forest Titus Quinctius Flamininus Quintus Aemilius Quintus Pedius Ricimer Marcus Roscius Coelius Publius Rutilius Lupus (consul 90 BC) Publius Rutilius

    List of Roman generals

    List_of_Roman_generals

  • Syagrius
  • 5th century Roman leader at Soissons

    and Burgundians who were both allies of the emperor, and the king-maker Ricimer (died 472). In 463 different contemporary records indicate that either

    Syagrius

    Syagrius

  • Franco-Roman War of 486
  • Frankish victory over the Romans

    Emperor Majorianus in 461, a Civil War broke out, in which Aegidius resisted Ricimer who had elevated Libius Severus (461-465) to emperor in Ravenna. This civil

    Franco-Roman War of 486

    Franco-Roman War of 486

    Franco-Roman_War_of_486

  • Battle of Arles (471)
  • Visigothic victory over the Western Romans

    available, the Roman army must have been significant. Both Anthemius and Ricimer realized that the loss of the Rhône Corridor would have disastrous consequences

    Battle of Arles (471)

    Battle_of_Arles_(471)

  • 461
  • Calendar year

    2 – Majorian is arrested near Tortona (Northern Italy), and deposed by Ricimer (magister militum) as puppet emperor. August 7 – Majorian, having been

    461

    461

    461

  • Vandal Kingdom
  • Germanic Kingdom in North Africa

    their policy of war against the Vandals. The Western Germanic general Ricimer reached a treaty with the Vandals, and in 476 Gaiseric was able to conclude

    Vandal Kingdom

    Vandal Kingdom

    Vandal_Kingdom

  • Sciri
  • Ancient Germanic people in Eastern Europe

    and Rugii, into Italy to join the Roman army, which was controlled by Ricimer. Turcilingi are also reported as having been part of this group. Jordanes

    Sciri

    Sciri

    Sciri

  • Leo I (emperor)
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 457 to 474

    Constantinus Rufus Roman consul 458 with Majorian Augustus Succeeded by Ricimer Patricius Preceded by Severinus Dagalaifus Roman consul 462 with Libius

    Leo I (emperor)

    Leo I (emperor)

    Leo_I_(emperor)

  • List of oldest church buildings
  • Sant'Agata dei Goti Rome Italy 460 Roman Catholic Built for the Arian Goths by Ricimer, this ancient church retains its original site plan and columns, despite

    List of oldest church buildings

    List_of_oldest_church_buildings

  • Byzantine Empire under the Leonid dynasty
  • commander-in-chief of the Eastern Roman army and enjoyed a role similar to that of Ricimer in the Western Roman Empire, appointing puppet emperors. Aspar had believed

    Byzantine Empire under the Leonid dynasty

    Byzantine Empire under the Leonid dynasty

    Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Leonid_dynasty

  • 418
  • Calendar year

    antipope of Rome. He claims in a letter to Honorius his recognition as pope. Ricimer, Germanic Roman general Yuryaku, emperor of Japan (approximate date) December

    418

    418

    418

  • Gothic revolt of Euric
  • a further disintegration of the empire. In Italy the powerful general Ricimer effectively controlled imperial policy. Euric viewed this instability as

    Gothic revolt of Euric

    Gothic revolt of Euric

    Gothic_revolt_of_Euric

  • List of heads of state and government who were assassinated or executed
  • died of dysentery: it is possible that the news has been put about by Ricimer (Fik Meijer, Emperors Do not Die in Bed, Routledge, 2004, ISBN 0-415-31201-9

    List of heads of state and government who were assassinated or executed

    List_of_heads_of_state_and_government_who_were_assassinated_or_executed

  • Gaiseric
  • King of the Vandals and Alans (r. 428–477)

    incursion near Agrigento in 456 but was repulsed there and defeated by Ricimer in a naval battle off the coast of Corsica. Two consecutive decades' worth

    Gaiseric

    Gaiseric

    Gaiseric

  • List of Roman consuls
  • Rufus 458 Leo Augustus Julius Valerius Majorianus Augustus (West only) 459 Ricimer (West only) Patricius (East only) 460 Magnus (western) Apollonius (eastern)

    List of Roman consuls

    List of Roman consuls

    List_of_Roman_consuls

  • Placidia
  • Roman empress

    Anthemius was involved in a civil war with his magister militum and son-in-law Ricimer. According to John Malalas, Leo decided to intervene and send Olybrius

    Placidia

    Placidia

  • Septem Provinciae
  • Diocese of the Roman Empire

    recognized by the Western Empire in 475, just one year before its end. In 462 Ricimer ceded them also the province of Narbonensis Prima, while the Goths proceeded

    Septem Provinciae

    Septem Provinciae

    Septem_Provinciae

  • List of naval battles
  • Notes 5th century 456 Battle of Corsica Western Roman Empire under Flavius Ricimer Vandals Near Corsica 461 Battle of Cartagena Vandals Western Roman Empire

    List of naval battles

    List of naval battles

    List_of_naval_battles

  • 468
  • Calendar year

    murdered in Sicily, probably at the instigation of his political rival, Ricimer. Heraclius is left to fight alone against the Vandals; after a 2-year campaign

    468

    468

    468

  • Visigothic Kingdom
  • 418–720 kingdom in Iberia

    the Visigoths ≈606–636–640 Sisenand King of the Visigoths 605–631–636 Ricimer ≈610–631 Chindasuinth King of the Visigoths 563–641–653 Recciberga ? ?

    Visigothic Kingdom

    Visigothic Kingdom

    Visigothic_Kingdom

  • Patrician (ancient Rome)
  • Hereditary nobility of ancient Rome

    such as Stilicho, Constantius III, Flavius Aetius, Comes Bonifacius, and Ricimer. The patrician title was occasionally used in Western Europe after the

    Patrician (ancient Rome)

    Patrician (ancient Rome)

    Patrician_(ancient_Rome)

  • Theodoric the Great
  • King of Italy from 493 to 526

    Liutprand, King of the Lombards Liuvigild Odoacer Ostrogothic Kingdom Ricimer Theodoric I (Visigothic king) Totila Whether this is a coin at all or a

    Theodoric the Great

    Theodoric the Great

    Theodoric_the_Great

  • 473
  • Calendar year

    prevalent method in Europe for naming years. March 3 – Gundobad (nephew of Ricimer) nominates Glycerius as emperor of the Western Roman Empire. Emperor Leo

    473

    473

    473

  • Barracks emperor
  • Roman emperors who seized power through command of an army

    shadow emperors like Stilicho, Constantius III, Flavius Aëtius, Avitus, Ricimer, Gundobad, Flavius Orestes and Odoacer. They were military strongmen who

    Barracks emperor

    Barracks emperor

    Barracks_emperor

  • July 11
  • Day of the year

    Roman Emperor Anthemius is killed by troops of the Roman Gothic general Ricimer. 813 – Byzantine emperor Michael I, under threat by conspiracies, abdicates

    July 11

    July_11

  • Ernelinde, princesse de Norvège
  • Tragédie lyrique by François-André Danican Philidor

    Dolié (Rodoald), Reinoud Van Mechelen (Sandomir), and Matthieu Lécroart (Ricimer), with the Orkester Nord, Les Chantres du Centre de Musique Baroque de

    Ernelinde, princesse de Norvège

    Ernelinde, princesse de Norvège

    Ernelinde,_princesse_de_Norvège

  • Wallia
  • King of the Visigoths

    before he was able to leave Spain. Wallia's daughter was the mother of Ricimer and the mother-in-law of Gundowech, King of the Burgundians. Wallia is

    Wallia

    Wallia

  • Timeline of Roman history
  • following Ricimer's conquest of Rome. Maximus's son Olybrius was acclaimed augustus of the Western Roman Empire. 18 August Ricimer died. Ricimer's nephew

    Timeline of Roman history

    Timeline_of_Roman_history

  • History of the later Roman Empire
  • interregnum followed until Ricimer and Leo accepted Anthemius as a compromise candidate. Marcellinus accompanied Anthemius to Rome and Ricimer married Anthemius'

    History of the later Roman Empire

    History_of_the_later_Roman_Empire

  • November 19
  • Day of the year

    Western Roman Empire. The real power is in the hands of the magister militum Ricimer. 636 – The Rashidun Caliphate defeats the Sasanian Empire at the Battle

    November 19

    November_19

  • 470s
  • Decade

    Trastevere), and later beheaded by Gundobad or Ricimer. Ricimer proclaims Olybrius emperor. Ricimer's nephew, the Burgundian general Gundobad, assumes

    470s

    470s

  • Messianus
  • Fifth-century Roman patricius under Emperor Avitus

    and the rise of Ricimer. In October 456, Avitus attempted to retain the throne against the coalition formed by Majorian and Ricimer, who had secured

    Messianus

    Messianus

    Messianus

  • 460s
  • Decade

    2 – Majorian is arrested near Tortona (Northern Italy), and deposed by Ricimer (magister militum) as puppet emperor. August 7 – Majorian, having been

    460s

    460s

  • Heraclius of Edessa
  • Eastern Roman General

    assassinated in Sicily, probably at the instigation of his political rival, Ricimer. Heraclius, left to stand alone against the Vandals, returned to Constantinople

    Heraclius of Edessa

    Heraclius_of_Edessa

  • Marcia Euphemia
  • Augusta

    Anthemius had five known children, one daughter and four sons: Alypia, wife of Ricimer. Anthemiolus Marcianus, married to Leontia, younger daughter of Leo I and

    Marcia Euphemia

    Marcia Euphemia

    Marcia_Euphemia

  • Roman imperial cult
  • Identification of emperors with divine authority

    counterpart and he may have been a puppet-emperor of the Germanic general Ricimer. In the west, imperial authority was partly replaced by the spiritual supremacy

    Roman imperial cult

    Roman_imperial_cult

  • August 18
  • Day of the year

    Canadian swimmer 353 – Decentius, Roman usurper 440 – Pope Sixtus III 472 – Ricimer, Roman general and politician (born 405) 670 – Fiacre, Irish hermit 673

    August 18

    August_18

  • 465
  • Calendar year

    sections into which the Eastern Roman Imperial capital had been divided. Ricimer, de facto ruler, establishes political control for 2 years from his residence

    465

    465

    465

  • Heremigar
  • Suevic military leader

    Galicia Sueva, argued that Heremigar was the father of the magister militum Ricimer. He has also been connected with Ermengon who is interred in an Arian tomb

    Heremigar

    Heremigar

  • Remistus
  • Magister militum in 456

    He clashed with the Senate army, led by the Italian magister militum Ricimer and was forced to return to Ravenna; besieged, he was captured and put

    Remistus

    Remistus

  • August 7
  • Day of the year

    north-west Italy following his arrest and deposition by the magister militum Ricimer. 626 – The Avar and Slav armies leave the siege of Constantinople. 768

    August 7

    August_7

  • Stilicho
  • Roman army general (c. 359 – 408)

    Western Roman Empire. Roman Empire portal Arbogast Flavius Aetius Gainas Ricimer Atanasov, Georgi (2014). "The portrait of Flavius Aetius (390–454) from

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

  • Spanish War of Euric
  • Western Roman Empire. Emperor Anthemius was assassinated in 472 and in Italy Ricimer ruled without an emperor until the Eastern part moved forward Nepos in

    Spanish War of Euric

    Spanish War of Euric

    Spanish_War_of_Euric

  • History of Rome
  • Alaric on 24 August 410, by Geiseric on 2 June 455, and even by general Ricimer's unpaid Roman troops (largely composed of barbarians) on 11 July 472. This

    History of Rome

    History of Rome

    History_of_Rome

  • Theodosian dynasty
  • Roman imperial dynasty in Late Antiquity, r. 379–457

    daughter of Leo I and Verina. Procopius Anthemius. Romulus. Alypia. Married Ricimer. Arcadia. Marina. Honorius. Married first Maria and secondly Thermantia

    Theodosian dynasty

    Theodosian dynasty

    Theodosian_dynasty

  • Septimania
  • Historical region in Southern France

    the Western Roman Empire, controlled by the Romanized Germanic general Ricimer on behalf of Emperor Libius Severus, granted the Visigoths the western

    Septimania

    Septimania

    Septimania

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Online names & meanings

  • Preetam
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Preetam

    Lover, Lovable

  • Prajesh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Prajesh

    Leader of Men; God of Creator; Lord Brahma

  • Riansika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Riansika

  • Gyana | ஜ்ஞாந 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Gyana | ஜ்ஞாந 

    Full of knowledge, A Devi name

  • Darnal
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Darnal

    Hiding place; hidden area.

  • Addy
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, German, Swedish

    Addy

    Noble; Kind; Brightness

  • FINLEY
  • Male

    English

    FINLEY

    Scottish Anglicized form of Gaelic Fionnlagh, FINLEY means "white champion."

  • Galya
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew Russian

    Galya

    God shall redeem.

  • Kasra |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Kasra |

    A character in shahnameh

  • Raffael
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, German, Hebrew

    Raffael

    God has Healed; Form of Raphael

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