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Stilicho

American  
[stil-i-koh] / ˈstɪl ɪˌkoʊ /

noun

  1. Flavius a.d. 359?–408, Roman general and statesman.


Stilicho British  
/ ˈstɪlɪkəʊ /

noun

  1. Flavius (ˈfleɪvɪəs). ?365–408 ad , Roman general and statesman, born a Vandal. As the guardian of Emperor Theodosius' son Honorius, he was effective ruler of the Western Roman Empire (395–408), which he defended against the Visigoths

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Stilicho had aims to control the western empire himself, having married into the imperial family and attained some popularity due to his military victories.

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A notable Roman military commander of Vandal origin was Stilicho, who was appointed guardian of the young emperor Honorius.

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As the situation disintegrated, Stilicho was blamed for the unfavorable outcome, and his increasingly strained relationship with the Senate eventually resulted in his execution.

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Stilicho fell out of favor, however, because of his mismanagement of another outsider group, the Visigoths, one of several Gothic groups from eastern Europe.

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By the advice of Stilicho his demands, which included a payment of 4000 pounds of gold, were complied with.

From A History of Rome to 565 A. D. by Boak, Arthur Edward Romilly