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  1. Evaluating Stilicho inevitably brings up his political ambitions, his attempt to control both Honorius and Arcadius, the later causing unnecessary conflict with the east. Aetius was often only interested in advancing Aetius, at the expense of the Empire, and the Goths did much of the heavy lifting at Aetius' signature battle, the Catalaunian ...

  2. Stilicho, Aetius, or Majorian. Who was the greatest of the "Last of the Romans?" : r/AskHistory. r/AskHistory • 7 yr. ago. by TheIncredibleFlow.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StilichoStilicho - Wikipedia

    Stilicho (/ ˈ s t ɪ l ɪ k oʊ /; c. 359 – 22 August 408) was a military commander in the Roman army who, for a time, became the most powerful man in the Western Roman Empire. [3] [4] He was of Vandal origins and married to Serena , the niece of emperor Theodosius I .

    • 382–408
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  5. Jan 22, 2021 · Arcadius died the same year, and although rumors circulated that Stilicho had plans to go to Constantinople and put his son Eucherius on the eastern throne, Arcadius had been replaced by his 7-year-old son Theodosius II (r. 408-450 CE). Meanwhile, the army in the west was in complete disarray.

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  6. Nov 3, 2016 · 4. Next. dwight. Joined Oct 2013. 315 Posts | 1+. Australia. Discussion Starter. Nov 3, 2016. #1. Was Stilicho the last great Roman or was it Aetius? If Stilicho is disqualified due to Vandal heritage then Aetius surely is to due to Goth heritage. If not one of those two, then who?

  7. Jul 12, 2020 · Flavius Aetius was, together with i.e. Flavius Stilicho, the last great commander of ancient Rome. Called "the last of the Romans", he successfully defended the Western Roman Empire against barbarians and decay.

  8. Apr 10, 2024 · Flavius Stilicho was the regent (394–408) for the Roman emperor Honorius and one of the last great Roman military commanders in the West. He fought in several campaigns against the barbarians, opposing the invading Visigoths under Alaric in the Balkans and Italy and repelling an Ostrogothic