Majorian (redirect from Julius Valerius Majorianus)
IV of Sidonius Apollinaris, all other documents refer to him as Julius Majorianus. Mathisen. This identification, based on a passage in the work of Priscus...
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was a military conflict in the 2nd half of 456 in which the generals Majorianus and Ricimer revolted against the West Roman Emperor Avitus. The war ended...
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Majorian as magister militum, making Majorianus the subordinate of Ricimer. In doing so, he insulted Majorianus who, with the support of the Senate, forced...
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Political offices Preceded by Julius Majorianus Augustus, Leo Augustus Roman consul 459 with Patricius Succeeded by Magnus, Apollonius Military offices...
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totally destroyed, ending any hope of reconquering North Africa. Mense Maio Majorianus Hispanias ingreditur imperator: quo Carthaginiensem provinciam pertendente...
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causes, strangulation, or being starved to death Majorian Julius Valerius Majorianus 28 December 457 – 2 August 461 (3 years, 7 months and 5 days) General;...
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Maximus, written perhaps in the fourth or fifth century. Julius Valerius Majorianus, emperor from AD 457 to 461. Julius Nepos, emperor in AD 474 and 475....
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Roman civil war of 456, when Emperor Avitus was defeated by the revolvers Majorianus and Ricimer. 461: Majorian assassinated and overthrown by Ricimer. 461-468...
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Varanes Johannes 457 Constantinus Rufus 458 Leo Augustus Julius Valerius Majorianus Augustus (West only) 459 Ricimer (West only) Patricius (East only) 460...
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Political offices Preceded by Julius Majorianus Augustus, Leo Augustus Roman consul 459 with Ricimer Succeeded by Magnus, Apollonius...
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number of other identifications have been put forward, including Avitus, Majorianus, Anthemius, Alpia, and Marcellinus. Other physical evidence includes a...
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Maxentius and Valeria Maximilla, consul in AD 308 and 309. Julius Valerius Majorianus, emperor from AD 457 to 461. List of Roman gentes While Maximus might...
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(subordinate, as part of the ecclesiastical province) of Milan. Bishop Majorianus was one of the bishops who attended the synod of Milan called by Archbishop...
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the Canons and other clergy who served the Cathedral. ... ? Majorinus (Majorianus) [Deusdedit] Ditarius (c. 488) ... Valentinus (c. 680) ... Odelbertus...
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