• Anicia gens (redirect from Anicii)
    Anicia (or the Anicii) was a plebeian family at ancient Rome, mentioned first towards the end of the fourth century BC. The first of the Anicii to achieve...
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    Boethius (category Anicii)
    of the last Western Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus. A member of the Anicii family, he was orphaned following the family's sudden decline and was raised...
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    Pope Gregory I (category Anicii)
    Pope Gregory I (Latin: Gregorius I; c. 540 – 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great, was the 64th Bishop of Rome from 3 September 590...
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  • his character was very highly regarded. He may have been a member of the Anicii gens. Honoria was the sister of Emperor Valentinian III. In 449, she was...
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  • 443. In 454 or 455, Placidia married Anicius Olybrius, a member of the Anicii family, a prominent family with known members active in both Italia and...
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    established a connection through marriage between the Symmachi and the Anicii, one of the first Roman families of the highest rank to convert to Christianity...
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    characterized by the rise of prominent Roman senatorial families, such as the Anicii, while the senate's leader, the princeps senatus, often served as the right...
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    characterized by the rise of prominent Roman senatorial families such as the Anicii, while the Senate's leader, the princeps senatus, often served as the right...
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    Olybrius (category Anicii)
    Oaks. p. 262. ISBN 0-88402-193-9. T.S. Mommaerts and D.H. Kelley, "The Anicii of Gaul and Rome", in Drinkwater and Hugh Elton, Fifth-Century Gaul: A Crisis...
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    between a member of the Theodosian dynasty and a member of the extended Anicii family within the same year. They view Olybrius as a third son of Maximus...
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