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invaded Hispania at
Avitus' behest,
which rendered him
unable to help
Avitus against the
rebel Roman generals who
deposed him.
Avitus was born in Clermont...
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Saint Avitus may
refer to:
Avitus of
Clermont 6th
century bishop of
Clermont Avitus of
Vienne 5th–6th
century bishop of
Vienne Aviti****, or
Avitus of Rouen...
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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (born ****tus
Varius Avitus B****i****, c. 204 – 11/12
March 222),
better known by his
nicknames Elagabalus (/ˌɛləˈɡæbələs/, EL-ə-GAB-ə-ləs)...
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secretary for the
Burgundian kings.
Avitus was born of a
prominent Gallo-Roman
senatorial family related to
Emperor Avitus. His
father was Hesychius, bishop...
- Look up
avitus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Avitus was a
Roman emperor. The term also may
refer to:
Avitus of
Braga was an
early fifth-century...
- the
magister militum entrusted by
Avitus with the
defence of the capital, Ravenna. Then
Ricimer defeated Avitus'
troops near Placentia,
taking the Emperor...
- "Gaius
Julius Avitus Alexi****" at Livius.org (last
accessed 21 June 2020) Birley,
Septimius Severus: The
African Emperor, p. 223
Julius Avitus’
article at...
- domesticorum),
defeats the
usurper Avitus near
Piacenza (northern Italy). They
compel him to
renounce the purple, and
Avitus is
obliged to
become bishop of...
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Avitus of
Braga (Latin
Avitus Bracarensis) was an
early fifth-century
literary priest of
Braga (Portugal), who
travelled to
consult with
Augustine and...
- on the
Greater Antilles:
Avitus anumbi Mello-Leitão, 1940 –
Brazil Avitus castaneonotatus Mello-Leitão, 1939 –
Argentina Avitus diolenii Peckham & Peckham...