Aegidius
Aegidius (unknown -
464) was the
magister militum per Gallias in the reign of the emperor
Majorian, and in the chaos of
Gaul in the middle of the
fifth century preserved a Gallo-Roman enclave in the region surrounding
Soissons. There is a tradition, dating from
Gildas, that the Britons, having been deprived of
Roman military protection after
410, wrote to a "Roman commander Agitus", who may be our Aegidius, or possibly
Aetius. Aegidius was allied with
Childeric I and on his death, which occurred in uncertain circumstances, was succeeded by his son
Syagrius.
See also: Aegidius Romanus