Flavius Stilicho (occasionally written as
Stilico) (c. 359 –
Ravenna, 22 August 408) was a high-ranking general (
magister militum) in the
Roman army who became, for a time, the most powerful man in the
Western Roman Empire. Half
Vandal and married to the niece of the Emperor
Theodosius, Stilicho’s regency for the underage
Honorius marked the high point of German advancement in the service of Rome. After many years of victories against a number of enemies, both barbarian and Roman, a series of political and military disasters finally allowed his enemies in the court of Honorius to remove him from power, culminating in his arrest and subsequent execution in 408. Known for his military successes and sense of duty, Stilicho was, in the words of historian
Edward Gibbon, “
the last of the Roman generals.”