- Aegidius
Aegidius (unknown - 464 or 465) was a
Gallo-Roman promoted asmagister militum inGaul under Aëtius around 450. He was an ardent supporter ofMajorian , whom he helped to gain power. When Majorian lost ground againstRicimer in the chaos ofGaul in the middle of the fifth century he rebelled and created a Roman rump state that became to be known as theDomain of Soissons .Aegidius allied himself with
Childeric I , Merovingian king of theSalian Franks of Tournai. According toGregory of Tours , Aegidius even succeeded the banished Childeric in the latter's kingdom for a while, but Childeric would later return.The death of Aegidius occurred under unclear circumstances at the
Loire in 464 or 465, either by poison or in ambush. He was succeeded first by theComes Paulus, who was killed shortly afterwards by Childeric, and then by his sonSyagrius .There is a tradition, dating from
Gildas , that the Britons, having been deprived of Roman military protection after 410, wrote to a "Roman commander Agitus, thrice consul", who may be Aegidius, or, more probably, Aëtius. [Citation
last = Smith
first = William
author-link = William Smith (lexicographer)
contribution = Aegidius
editor-last = Smith
editor-first = William
title =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
volume = 1
pages = 25
publisher =
place = Boston
year = 1867
contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0034.html ]References
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