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Gennadius Avienus
Gennadius Avienus (''floruit'' 450-460s) was an influential politician of the Western Roman Empire.
== Biography ==

Avienus was member of an ancient and noble Roman family, which traced back its origins to the Consul of year 59, Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus.〔Sidonius Apollinaris, ''Epistulae'', I.9.4.〕 Avienus was the father of Anicius Probus Faustus, Consul in 490, and of a daughter called Stephania, whose son, Rufius Magnus Faustus Avienus, received the name of his grandfather and was Consul in 502.
Avienus was chosen as Consul for the year 450, together with Emperor Valentinian III. Two years later, in 452, he was sent by Valentinian and the Roman Senate as envoy to the King of the Huns, Attila, together with Trigetius and the Bishop of Rome, Leo I;〔Prosperus of Tyre, ''sub anno'' 452.〕 they succeeded in negotiating a truce with Attila, despite the fact that the historian Prosper of Aquitaine downplayed Avienus' role, giving all the credit for the success to Leo, ignoring both Trigetius and Avienus.
Avienus also held several other offices, of which at least one was civilian, but no particulars have been preserved on this matter.
In 467, the Gallo-Roman poet Sidonius Apollinaris was sent to Rome to bring the Emperor a petition of his people; he says that Avienus was one of the two most influential civil officers in Rome in the 460s, together with Caecina Decius Basilius.〔Sidonius Apollinaris, ''Epistulae'', 1.9.1-7.〕 However, Avienus distinguished himself from Basilius, as he used his own influence to promote the career of his own familiars, having no time to care for those who came outside of his circle: even if he was more welcoming than Basilius, Avienus was less trustworthy.

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