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- domination of Eastern Roman policy. Aspar was born the son of the magister Ardaburius, and was of Alanic-Gothic descent. The name Aspar (Avestan: Aspari) in...
- Ardabur is the name of: Ardabur (consul 427), Roman-Alanic general and politician Aspar (Flavius Ardabur Aspar, c.400–471), his son, general and politician...
- sending an expeditionary force under command of Ardaburius, and invades Mesopotamia. AutumnArdaburius devastates Arzanene (Armenia) and forces the Persians...
- ordered his chief commander-in-chief magister militum Ardaburius to overthrow Joannes Reijn. Ardaburius prepared his army, commanded the fleet himself and...
- large force.[citation needed] Winter – A Roman army under the command of Ardaburius leaves Thessalonica (modern Central Macedonia) and marches for Northern...
- of Ardaburius, who had served in the Roman-Persian War. The invasion force was to cross the Adriatic Sea by two routes. Aspar, son of Ardaburius, led...
- Aspar safely through the marshes that protected the city. Aspar's father, Ardaburius, who had been captured by Joannes' soldiers, may have convinced the garrison...
- Romans sent their general Ardaburius with an extensive contingent into Armenia. The Iranian general N****s engaged Ardaburius in battle, but was defeated...
- prepares for war. He mobilizes an expeditionary force under command of Ardaburius, and his son Flavius Aspar. Theodoret becomes bishop of Cyrrhus (Syria)...
- Ardabur (Gr****: Ἀρδαβούρ) served as magister militum in the East Roman army in the 420s, under Theodosius II. He was of Alanic origin. During the Roman-Persian...