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See also: Saint Boniface (Bonifacius in Latin). Saint Boniface ( Latin: Bonifacius c 672 – June 5, 754) the Apostle of the Germans, born Winfrid or Wynfrith at

Comes Bonifacius (anglicized in Count Boniface) (d. The French Solar Energy Authority ( Commissariat à l'Energie Solaire, ComES) a public Scientific and industrial entity was set up in 432) was a Roman general and governor of the Diocese of Africa. Events By Place Western Roman Empire The Battle of Ravenna is fought between the two strong men of the Empire general Flavius Aëtius The Roman Empire was the post-Republican phase of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial A Roman or civil diocese ( Latin: dioecesis, from the διοίκησις, "administration" was one of the administrative divisions The Roman province of Africa was established after the Romans defeated Carthage in the Third Punic War. Along with his rival, Flavius Aëtius, he is sometimes termed "the last of the Romans. Aëtius is also the name of several other persons Flavius Aëtius or simply Aëtius, (c The description Last of the Romans ( Ultimus Romanorum) has historically been given to any man thought to embody the values of Ancient Roman civilization - values which "

After the death of Emperor Honorius in 423, primicerius notariorum Joannes was elevated to the throne. Flavius Honorius ( September 9, 384 &ndash August 15, 423) was Roman Emperor (393- 395 and then Western Roman Emperor Events By Place Western Roman Empire On the death of Honorius, Joannes, a primicerius notariorum Joannes or Ioannes was a Roman usurper (423-425 against Valentinian III. Bonifacius refused to acknowledge him, and prevented the plentiful shipments of African grain from reaching Italia. Italia, under the Roman Republic and later Empire, was the name of the Italian peninsula. After a revolt in Gaul, and an uprising by general Aëtius, Joannes was overthrown, Valentinian III, nephew of Honorius, was made Western emperor by the Eastern Roman Emperor, Theodosius II. Gaul (Gallia was the Roman name for the region of Western Europe comprising present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Flavius Placidius Valentinianus ( July 2, 419 &ndash March 16, 455) known in English as Valentinian III, was among the last Flavius Theodosius ( 10 April, 401 – July 28, 450) called the Calligrapher, known in English as Theodosius II, was Bonifacius supported him, and resumed grain shipments.

Under the influence of Aëtius, the emperor's mother Galla Placidia convicted Bonifacius of treason against the emperor. Aelia Galla Placidia (392 – November 27, 450) was the Empress consort of Constantius III, Western Roman Emperor. Rather than surrender to probable execution, however, Bonifacius called in the support of Vandal mercenaries from their grazing grounds in Hispania. Hispania was the name given by the Romans to the whole of the Iberian Peninsula (modern Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar The entire tribe migrated en masse into Africa. However, by the time they arrived, Bonifacius had returned to Placidia's favor, and she had granted him the title of patrician. The term " patrician " originally referred to a group of elite families in Ancient Rome, including both their natural and He informed the Vandals that their services were no longer needed, but instead of returning to Hispania, they revolted and drove the Roman Empire out of Africa. The Vandals would rule the diocese until the Eastern Romans under Flavius Belisarius recaptured it in 534. Flavius Belisarius (Βελισάριος (505(? – 565 was one of the greatest Generals of the Byzantine Empire and one of the most acclaimed generals in history Events By Place Byzantine Empire January 1 — Decimus Theodorius Paulinus is appointed Consul (the last to hold this

Bonifacius had been recalled to Italy before the Vandals had seized the province; however, Aëtius and his army of Germanic mercenaries marched against him. Foederatus (pl foederati) is a Latin term whose definition and usage drifted in the time between the early Roman Republic and the The result was the Battle of Rimini (432), which Bonifacius won, despite being mortally wounded; he died several months later, and Aëtius would become the de facto ruler of the Western Roman Empire. The Battle of Ravenna also known as the Battle of Rimini was fought in 432 between the two strong men of the Western Roman Empire, general Flavius Events By Place Western Roman Empire The Battle of Ravenna is fought between the two strong men of the Empire general Flavius Aëtius The Western Roman Empire refers to the western half of the Roman Empire, from its division by Diocletian in 285 the other half of the Roman Empire was the Eastern

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