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"The Last of the Romans" is a term that has been applied to various people:

In a more literal sense, it could also refer to: Gaius Asinius Pollio ( 76/75 BC-AD 5) was a Roman orator, poet and historian. ... See also Roman Republic (18th century) and Roman Republic (19th century). ... The Western Roman Empire is the name given to the western half of the Roman Empire after its division by Diocletian. ... Flavius Aetius or simply Aetius, (circa 396 - 454), was a Roman general of the closing period of the Western Roman Empire. ... Count Boniface (in Latin, Comes Bonifacius) (d. ... Arian Valens (328 – August 9, 378) was Roman emperor from 364 until his death, after he was given the Eastern part of the empire by his brother Valentinian I. His father was the general Gratian the Elder. ... Syagrius (died 487) was the son of Aegidius, the last Roman magister militum per Gallias, who had preserved a rump state around Soissons after the collapse of central rule in the western empire. ... Gallia (in English Gaul) is the Latin name for the region of western Europe occupied by present-day France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine river. ... Ambrosius Aurelianus (incorrectly referred to in the Historia Regum Britanniae as Aurelius Ambrosius ) was a leader of the Romano-British, who won important battles against the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century, according to Gildas and to the legends preserved in the Historia Britonum. ... The term Romano-British describes the Romanised culture of Britain under the rule of the Roman Empire, when Roman and Christian culture had extensively entered into the life of the native Brythonic, Pictish and perhaps Gaelic -speaking peoples of Britain. ... This article is about the Saxons, a Germanic people. ... Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius (AD 480 - 524 or 525) was a Christian philosopher of the 6th century. ... Justinian may refer to: Justinian I, a Roman Emperor; Justinian, a storeship sent to the convict settlement at New South Wales in 1790. ...

A different list, "Last of the Romans," was offered in E. Cobham Brewer, Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898) [1]  (http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/255/1177/23242/1/frameset.html): Romulus Augustus (460s/470s - after 511) was the last of the Western Roman Emperors. ... The Western Roman Empire is the name given to the western half of the Roman Empire after its division by Diocletian. ... Julius Nepos (c. ... This is a list of Byzantine Emperors. ...


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