Ἀέτιος
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κρείσσων γὰρ ἦσθα μηκέτ' ὢν ἢ ζῶν τυφλός → thou wert better not alive, than living blind | you were better not alive, than living blind
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Aetius, Aëtius, or Aetios (Ἀέτιος) may refer to:
- Aetius (philosopher), 1st- or 2nd-century doxographer and Eclectic philosopher
- Aëtius of Antioch, 4th-century Anomean theologian
- Flavius Aetius, Western Roman commander in chief who fought Attila the Hun
- Aetius (praetorian prefect), fl. 419–425, praefectus urbi of Constantinople and Praetorian prefect of the East
- Aëtius of Amida, 6th-century Byzantine physician
- Sicamus Aëtius, Byzantine medical writer possibly identical with the preceding
- Aetios (eunuch), early 9th century Byzantine official and general
- Aetios (general) (died 845), Byzantine general at the Sack of Amorium and one of the 42 Martyrs of Amorium
- Aëtius (bishop), 3rd century AD Arian bishop
- Aeci (Aetius), bishop of Barcelona (995–1010)
Spanish (DGE)
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Aecio
1 rey de Trecén, Paus.2.30.8.
2 orador AP 7.362 (Phil.).
3 Aecio Amideno médico, Aët., I.
4 escritor herético, Sud.
5 general romano del imperio de Occidente en el año 423 d.C., Prisc.11.1, 2, Io.Ant.Fr.196, Procop.Vand.1.3, Sud.s.u. Ζέρκων.
6 prefecto de Isauria (en Pisidia) en tiempos de Zenón, Io.Ant.Fr.210.