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Anthemius
Procopius Anthemius (; died 11 July 472) was the Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472. Born in the Eastern Roman Empire, Anthemius quickly worked his way up the ranks. He married into the Theodosian dynasty through Marcia Euphemia, daughter of Eastern emperor Marcian. He soon received a significant number of promotions to various posts, and was presumed to be Marcian's planned successor. However, Marcian's sudden death in 457, together with that of Western emperor Avitus, left the imperial succession in the hands of Aspar. He instead appointed Leo, a low-ranking officer, to the Eastern throne
Zosimus
late 5th/early 6th century Byzantine historian

comes
Comes (plural comites), translated as count, was a Roman title, generally linked to a comitatus or comital office.
Julian, Count of Ceuta
Byzantinian Governor of Ceuta
Flavius Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus
Byzantine general and politician (460-512)
Tribigild
Tribigild, also called Tarbigilus (; ; 399) was an Ostrogothic general whose rebellion against the Eastern Roman Empire precipitated a major political crisis during the reign of Emperor Arcadius.

Onoulphus
Onoulphus, also Onoulf, Unulf and Hunulf (died 493) was a military leader in the 5th century. His origins lay in the non Roman tribal groups led by Attila the Hun (died 453) in the Middle Danube region, but his career as a soldier brought him into the violent internal politics of the Roman empire during the period when the last Western Roman emperors lived and died.
Areobindus
Roman general (magister militum) and consul of 434
Salutius
Saturninius Secundus Salutius ( 355–367) was a Roman official and Neoplatonist author. A native of Gaul, he had a successful career as a provincial governor and officer at the imperial court, becoming a close friend and adviser of the Emperor Julian. Salutius was well versed in Greek philosophy and rhetoric, and had a reputation for competence and incorruptibility in office. He authored a Neoplatonic religious treatise titled On the Gods and the Cosmos, in support of Julian's pagan reaction against Christianity.
Timasius
Flavius Timasius (died 396) was a general of the Roman Empire, a relative of the Empress Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Emperor Theodosius I (r. 379–395).
Agrippinus
general of the late Western Roman Empire

Julius Valerius Alexander Polemius
ancient Roman writer, translator, soldier and politician from the 4th century
Iohannes
politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, consul from 467
Astyrius
Flavius Astyrius or Asturius ( 441–449) was a general and a politician of the Western Roman Empire.
Arbogast
frankish noble
Terentius
4th Century Roman soldier