Felix av Anicii
född 380, död 430
Felix av Anicii
f. 380
Palestrina, Roma, Lazio, Italien

d. 430
Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italien

Consul of the Western Roman Empire 428-428


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Ennodius av Anicii

f. 355
Palestrina, Roma, Lazio, Italien
d. 398
Kartago, Tunisien
Proconsul of Africa 395-398

                
                
                
                
                
                
Magna

f. 360
Roma, Lazio, Italien
d. 420
Roma, Lazio, Italien


                
                
                
                
                
                
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Felix av Anicii, född 380 i Palestrina, Roma, Lazio, Italien, död 430 i Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italien. Consul of the Western Roman Empire 428-428.

Married to Padusia av NARBONNE 385-430 with
M Magnus av ANICII 405-475
M Constantius av ANICII 410-455

Felix was a general of the Western Roman Empire, who reached the prominent rank of patrician before being killed by order of Flavius Aetius.

Felix served during the reign of emperors Valentinian III and Theodosius II as Magister Militum at Limoges 425-430. Between 425 (year in which he was made patricius) and 429 he served as magister utriusque militae in defense of Italy, but despite a brief mention of one of his military actions in the Notitia Dignitatum, his subordinates Bonifacius and Flavius Aetius were considered more significant in this regard.

In 426 he ordered the death of Patroclus, bishop of Arelate, and of Titus, deacon in Rome. The following year he opposed Bonifacius' rebellion in Northern Africa sending some troops to this province. This force was defeated by the troops loyal to Bonifacius.

In 428 he was elected consul for the West. In May 430, Felix, his wife Padusia and a deacon were accused of plotting against Aetius, arrested in Ravenna and killed by order of Aetius himself.

His carved ivory consular diptych is notable for depicting his clothing in great detail. The diptych, believed to be the earliest yet known, survived intact until the French Revolution, when the right leaf was stolen; it is now believed lost.


Gift med
Padusia av Narbonne, född 385 i Narbonne, Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon, Frankrike, död 430 i Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italien.

Barn:
Constantius av Anicii, född 410, död 455


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