• Gaudentius may refer to Gaudentius (music theorist) (2nd century CE?), Greek musical theorist Gaudentius (magister equitum), the father of the Roman magister...
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  • Gaudentius (c. 440 in Rome – after 455) was the son of Flavius Aetius. F. M. Clover has argued that his mother was Pelagia, a Gothic noblewoman and the...
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    Flavius Aetius (also spelled Aëtius; Latin: [aːˈɛtiʊs]; c. 390 – 454) was a Roman general and statesman of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire...
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  • Gaudentius (died before AD 425) was the father of the Roman magister militum Flavius Aetius and married to an Italian noblewoman. He is described as a...
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    Martyrs of Sebaste was introduced at an early date into the West. Bishop Gaudentius of Brescia (d. about 410 or 427) received particles of the ashes of martyrs...
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    date) Euric, Visigothic king and son of Theodoric I (d. 484) Gaudentius, son of Flavius Aetius (approximate date) Qi Wudi, Chinese emperor of the Southern...
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    spokesman for the Donatist movement. After Optat, Thamugadai had two bishops Gaudentius (Donatist) and Faustinus (Catholic). In the 5th century, the city was...
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  • date) Euric, Visigothic king and son of Theodoric I (d. 484) Gaudentius, son of Flavius Aetius (approximate date) Qi Wudi, Chinese emperor of the Southern...
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  • friendship with him and to agree to betroth Placidia to his own younger son Gaudentius." Mommaerts and Kelley have proposed a theory that Petronius Maximus,...
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    dismissed from Royal service for his debts, while Venantius Opilio and Gaudentius had been exiled for fraud. However, other sources depict these men in...
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