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Stilicho
Stilicho (; – 22 August 408) was a military commander in the Roman army who, for a time, became the most powerful man in the Western Roman Empire. He was partly of Vandal origins and married to Serena, the niece of emperor Theodosius I. He became guardian for the underage Honorius. After years of struggle against barbarian and Roman enemies, political and military disasters finally allowed his enemies in the court of Honorius to remove him from power. His fall culminated in his arrest and execution in 408.

Magnentius
Magnus Magnentius ( 303 – 10 August 353) was a Roman general and usurper against Constantius II. Of Germanic descent, Magnentius served with distinction in Gaul, where the army chose him as a replacement for the unpopular emperor Constans. Acclaimed Augustus on 18 January 350, Magnentius quickly killed Constans and gained control over most of the Western Empire. The Eastern emperor Constantius II, brother of Constans, refused to acknowledge Magnentius's legitimacy, leading to three years of civil war. Decisively defeated at the Battle of Mons Seleucus, Magnentius killed himself on 10 August 35
Flavius Theodosius
Roman military officer in Brittania

Bonifatius
thumb|300px|Coin of Bonifatius Comes Africae (422-431 AD).

Gainas
Gainas (?-400 AD, Greek: Γαϊνάς) was a Gothic leader who served the Eastern Roman Empire as magister militum during the reigns of Theodosius I and Arcadius. He played an important role in the events in the eastern part of the empire by the end of the 4th century.
Heraclianus
Heraclianus (, Herakleianòs; died 7 March 413) was a provincial governor and a usurper of the Western Roman Empire (412–413) opposed to Emperor Honorius, who had originally brought him to power. Heraclianus helped put down a rebellion by Priscus Attalus. However, he decided to stage his own rebellion and during his invasion of the Italian peninsula, was either defeated in battle or captured and executed.
Flavius Victor
Roman army master
Gratianus Funarius
Roman military officer, founder of the Valentinianic dynasty
Traianus
Roman general killed in action

Saturninus
Roman consul 383 AD
Equitius
Roman consul 374
Sebastianus
Roman general, magister peditum
Asterius
Roman general, comes Hispaniarum
Heraclius of Edessa
east Roman general
Lucillianus
father of Roman empress Charito

Comes tractus Argentoratensis
Roman military title in late antiquity
Lupicinus
Roman official
Comes Britanniarum
military post in Roman Britain
Bathanarius
Bathanarius (died 408) was a politician of the Western Roman Empire, comes Africae and brother-in-law of Stilicho.
Narses
general of Kavadh I and Justinian I