STILICHO, FLAVIUS

flāˈvēəs stĭˈlĭkō, d. 408, Roman general, a Vandal. He was the chief general of Theodosius I, whose niece he married. By order of Theodosius, he served after Theodosius' death (395) as the regent for Honorius in the West. In 395 he was summoned from Italy to defend the Eastern Empire against the Visigoths under Alaric I; but after his arrival in Greece he withdrew without fighting, under orders from Arcadius, who was influenced by his enemy and rival, Rufinus. In 397 he returned and drove Alaric into the mountains but permitted him to escape. His position was strengthened by the marriage of his daughter to Honorius. He was responsible for putting down a revolt (397) in Africa. Subsequently he campaigned in Rhaetia against the Vandals and other barbarians (401–2), fought Alaric at Pollentia (402) and at Verona (403), and crushed Radagaisus near Fiesole (405). In 408, Honorius, influenced by an ambitious favorite, had Stilicho arrested and executed for high treason. Stilicho did not resist, although it was in his power to do so. Rumor accused him of planning the assassination of Rufinus, of plotting to make his son emperor, of making secret agreements with Alaric, and of inviting (406) the barbarians into Gaul; but evidence to support the charges is lacking. Stilicho is highly regarded in the verse of the poet Claudian.

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...Poetry. 3. Honorius, Flavius, 384-423 -- -- Poetry...chronology of the campaign or Stilichos relations with the...Sidonius Apollinaris, Flavius Merobaudes, Corippus...the appointment of Flavius Rumoridus, a known pagan...morale-boosting visits to Rome by Stilicho just after Pollentia...
...Saint Stephen, 822 Flavius Stilicho, 825 Strabo, 828 Lucius...member of the imperial family, Flavius Clemens, had converted to Judaism...historian and imperial freedman, Flavius Josephus, for advice on imperial...
...161 (the name is missing). 32 RIB 674, Flavius Bellator, dec(urio) col(oniae) Eboracens...save themselves. He then sent across both Flavius Vespasianus (who afterwards became emperor...legates who served under him are known: T. Flavius Vespasianus, the future emperor, his...
...Andrea Schutz AETIUS, FLAVIUS (c. 390-454) Aetius was...informal position created by *Stilicho ( generalissimo ), dominating...401, Alaric was defeated by *Stilicho (402) but later (c. 405) became...the Roman aristocracy, and Stilichos execution under the emperor...
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...commander in the West at the time was Flavius Stilicho. The son of a barbarian father...service of Rome and a Roman mother, Stilicho was himself emblematic of the barbarian...there for centuries, was withdrawn. Stilicho, the general and Consul in the...


 

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STILICHO, FLAVIUS fla ve s sti liko, d. 408, Roman general, a Vandal...408, Honorius, influenced by an ambitious favorite, had Stilicho arrested and executed for high treason. Stilicho did not resist, although it was in his power to do so...


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