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  1. Flavius Afranius Syagrius (floruit 369-382) was a Roman politician and administrator. Afranius' father was Clodoreius; it is unknown who his mother was. Afranius was also a member of the Gallic-Roman aristocratic family of the Syagrii, which originated in Lyon.

  2. Jan 25, 2022 · Flavius Afranius Syagrius (of the Afranii or Syagrii), is possibly an ancestor of Charlemagne. Disambiguation. During this time period, there are two (2) different men with the same name: Flavius Afranius Syagrius (Afrenii family; ante 379: prefect of Italy; 379: proconsul in Africa; 381: prefect of Rome)

  3. Syagrius. Syagrius († 486 / 87) bol posledný samostatný rímsky vládca na území Západorímskej ríše. Vládol v časti Galie a používal titul “Rímsky kráľ” ( Romanorum rex) alebo “Rímsky patricius” ( Romanorum patricius ). Jeho otcom bol vojenský veliteľ Galie ( magister militum per Gallias) Aegidius.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › syagriusSyagrius _ AcademiaLab

    Syagrius logró mantener a raya a los francos salios vecinos, que estaban divididos internamente bajo reyes, incluido Childeric. Sin embargo, se sabe que Childerico había acudido previamente en ayuda de los galo-romanos, uniéndose a cierto oficial llamado Paul en operaciones contra los sajones que en un momento se apoderaron de Angers.

  5. Syagrius (430 – 486 or 487 or 493–4) was a Roman general and the last ruler of the Kingdom of Soissons This short article about a person or group of people can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it .

  6. cs.wikipedia.org › wiki › SyagriusSyagrius – Wikipedie

    Syagrius vládce. Po otcově smrti (pravděpodobně 464 nebo 465) se vlády ujal Syagrius. Nadále využíval dobré vztahy s Childerichem a u dnešního města Bourges porazil Góty. Na jeho území přežívala římská kultura. Římský spisovatel Gregorius uvádí, že Syagrius porazil Sasy. Pravdivost tohoto příběhu však nelze ověřit.

  7. Syagrius (consul 381) Flavius Syagrius was the consul for the year 381 with Flavius Eucherius as his colleague. [1] [2] Political offices. Preceded by. Gratianus Augustus V, and Theodosius Augustus. Consul of the Roman Empire. 381.

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