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Merobaudes is the name of two
figures in
ancient Rome:
Merobaudes (magister peditum) (died 383 or 388 CE),
Frankish general and
Roman consul Merobaudes...
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Emperor Valentinian I
appointed Merobaudes magister peditum.
After Valentinian I's
death in that same year,
Merobaudes stated that he
could control the...
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Flavius Merobaudes was a 5th-century
Latin rhetorician and poet.
Merobaudes was a
Roman of
Frankish origin who was
raised in Spain, and
likely was a descendant...
- Emperor; this was
probably the
occasion for the
panegyric written by
Merobaudes. In 443,
Aetius settled the
remaining Burgundians in Sapaudia,
south of...
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acknowledge Gratian as his father's successor.
These officials—among them
Merobaudes,
Petronius Probus,
Equitius and
Cerealis (Valentinian II's
maternal uncle)...
- with
usually one
magister having paramount authority (such as
Bauto or
Merobaudes, the main
power behind the
appointment of
emperor Valentinian II.) This...
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would ****ist
commanders with
upcoming campaigns. The
magister peditum Merobaudes,
together with the
comes rei
militaris Sebasti****, was sent by Valentinian...
- bodies... [here the text ends].«
Merobaudes,
Panegyric 1,
fragment IIA, 10f This hymn was
pronounced in 438 by
Merobaudes at the
festive unveiling of a statue...
- birthday.
Scholars identify him as the
unnamed subject of a poem of
Flavius Merobaudes. In 454 his
father and
emperor Valentinian III
arranged a
marriage alliance...
- army the
praesentalis from Italy. The
later emperor Avitus, and the poet
Merobaudes were also part of this army. As soon as the
Alpine p****es were p****able...