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Gaudentius (c. 440 in Rome – after 455) was the son of Flavius Aetius. F. M. Clover has argued that his mother was Pelagia, a Gothic noblewoman and the widow of Bonifacius. He was born in Rome, probably in 440, and was baptized before his first birthday. Scholars identify him as the unnamed subject of a poem of Flavius Merobaudes. In 454 his father and emperor Valentinian III arranged a marriage alliance, which included the marriage between Gaudentius and Placidia, but that year his father was killed by Valentinian himself. In 455, the Vandals sacked Rome; Gaudentius was one of the countless thousands made a prisoner and brought back to Africa. Gaiseric claimed that his following attacks to Italy were to recover Gaudentius's legacy.

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  • Gaudentius (c. 440 in Rome – after 455) was the son of Flavius Aetius. F. M. Clover has argued that his mother was Pelagia, a Gothic noblewoman and the widow of Bonifacius. He was born in Rome, probably in 440, and was baptized before his first birthday. Scholars identify him as the unnamed subject of a poem of Flavius Merobaudes. In 454 his father and emperor Valentinian III arranged a marriage alliance, which included the marriage between Gaudentius and Placidia, but that year his father was killed by Valentinian himself. In 455, the Vandals sacked Rome; Gaudentius was one of the countless thousands made a prisoner and brought back to Africa. Gaiseric claimed that his following attacks to Italy were to recover Gaudentius's legacy. (en)
  • Gaudencio (Roma, 440-después de 455) fue un noble romano, hijo de Aecio. Clover ha argumentado convincentemente que su madre fue Pelagia, una mujer noble de origen gótico, viuda de Bonifacio.​ Nació en Roma, probablemente en el año 440, y fue bautizado antes de su primer cumpleaños. Los estudiosos le identifican como el protagonista de un poema de Merobaudes.​ En el año 454 su padre y el emperador Valentiniano III arreglaron una alianza matrimonial, por la cual Gaudencio se casaría con Placidia, hija de del emperador.; sin embargo, ese mismo año su padre fue asesinado por el propio Valentiniano.​ En el año 455, los vándalos saquearon Roma; Gaudencio fue uno de los miles de prisioneros capturados y llevados a África. Genserico declaró que sus siguientes ataques a Italia fueron para recobrar el legado de Gaudencio.[cita requerida] (es)
  • Gaudenzio (latino: Gaudentius; Roma, 440 circa – dopo il 455) è stato il figlio del generale romano Ezio. (it)
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  • Gaudentius (c. 440 in Rome – after 455) was the son of Flavius Aetius. F. M. Clover has argued that his mother was Pelagia, a Gothic noblewoman and the widow of Bonifacius. He was born in Rome, probably in 440, and was baptized before his first birthday. Scholars identify him as the unnamed subject of a poem of Flavius Merobaudes. In 454 his father and emperor Valentinian III arranged a marriage alliance, which included the marriage between Gaudentius and Placidia, but that year his father was killed by Valentinian himself. In 455, the Vandals sacked Rome; Gaudentius was one of the countless thousands made a prisoner and brought back to Africa. Gaiseric claimed that his following attacks to Italy were to recover Gaudentius's legacy. (en)
  • Gaudenzio (latino: Gaudentius; Roma, 440 circa – dopo il 455) è stato il figlio del generale romano Ezio. (it)
  • Gaudencio (Roma, 440-después de 455) fue un noble romano, hijo de Aecio. Clover ha argumentado convincentemente que su madre fue Pelagia, una mujer noble de origen gótico, viuda de Bonifacio.​ Nació en Roma, probablemente en el año 440, y fue bautizado antes de su primer cumpleaños. Los estudiosos le identifican como el protagonista de un poema de Merobaudes.​ En el año 454 su padre y el emperador Valentiniano III arreglaron una alianza matrimonial, por la cual Gaudencio se casaría con Placidia, hija de del emperador.; sin embargo, ese mismo año su padre fue asesinado por el propio Valentiniano.​ En el año 455, los vándalos saquearon Roma; Gaudencio fue uno de los miles de prisioneros capturados y llevados a África. Genserico declaró que sus siguientes ataques a Italia fueron para recobrar (es)
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  • Gaudencio (hijo de Aecio) (es)
  • Gaudentius (son of Aëtius) (en)
  • Gaudenzio (figlio di Ezio) (it)
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