01-12-2014, 10:39 PM
Well frankly, the Historical evidence seems more so to support that Aetius was actually telling the truth about Felix, but it can never be known. I mean, Aetius and Bonifacius both trusted each other, and in 429 Aetius sent a letter to Bonifacius warning him that Felix would have him executed if he responded to Placidia's summons to Italy. It seems Felix was the devious little bastard, not Aetius.
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