Agilo

Agilo
AllegianceRoman Empire
RankMagister peditum

Agilo was an Alemannic warrior who served multiple Roman emperors in the 4th century. Originally tribunus stabuli (354) and then tribunus gentilium et scutariorum (354–360), he was promoted to magister peditum (360–362). Under Constantius II he was sent to protect the frontier on the Tigris, while Julian appointed him to the Commission of Chalcedon but passed him over for military service. When Procopius attempted a coup against the emperor Valens in 365, he recruited Agilo back into military service; Agilo eventually defected to Valens in 366.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Jones et al 1971, pp. 28–29.
  2. ^ Curran 1998, pp. 89–91.

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