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Ancient History / November 26, 2024 / ancient greece, environmental history, folklore/mythology, history of food, medicine
General Flavius Aetius, considered by many to have been the last capable Roman leader in the Western Empire, defended Rome from the invasions of the Huns. He was assassinated by a weak Roman Emperor who allegedly boasted how well he had done by the act. Supposedly, one of the emperor’s courtiers responded: “whether you have done well I cannot say. But I do know that you have cut off your right hand with your left.” Only years later the last Roman Emperor was deposed.