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Honorius (emperor) and List of Roman usurpers

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Difference between Honorius (emperor) and List of Roman usurpers

Honorius (emperor) vs. List of Roman usurpers

Honorius (9 September 384 – 15 August 423) was Roman emperor from 393 to 423. The following is a list of usurpers in the Roman Empire.

Similarities between Honorius (emperor) and List of Roman usurpers

Honorius (emperor) and List of Roman usurpers have 18 things in common (in Unionpedia): Byzantine Empire, Caesar (title), Constans II (son of Constantine III), Constantine III (Western Roman emperor), Eugenius, Gratian (usurper), Heraclianus, Joannes, Jovinus, Magnus Maximus, Marcus (usurper), Maximus of Hispania, Priscus Attalus, Roman Britain, Romulus Augustulus, Sebastianus, Valentinian II, Valentinian III.

Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.

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Caesar (title)

Caesar (English Caesars; Latin Caesares; in Greek: Καῖσαρ Kaîsar) is a title of imperial character.

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Constans II (son of Constantine III)

Constans II (died 411) was the son of Western Roman emperor Constantine III, and served as his co-emperor from 409 to 411.

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Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)

Constantine III (Flavius Claudius Constantinus; died shortly before 18 September 411) was a common Roman soldier who was declared emperor in Roman Britain in 407 and established himself in Gaul.

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Eugenius

Eugenius (died 6 September 394) was a Western Roman emperor from 392 to 394, unrecognized by the Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius I. While Christian himself, Eugenius capitalized on the discontent in the West caused by Theodosius' religious policies targeting pagans.

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Gratian (usurper)

Gratian or Gratianus (died c. February 407) was a Roman usurper in Roman Britain from 406-407.

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Heraclianus

Heraclianus (Ἡρακλειανὸς, Herakleianòs; died 7 March 413) was a provincial governor and a usurper of the Western Roman Empire (412–413) opposed to Emperor Honorius, who had originally brought him to power.

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Joannes

Joannes or John (Iohannes; died 425) was Western Roman emperor from 423 to 425.

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Jovinus

Jovinus was a Gallo-Roman senator and claimed to be Roman Emperor (411–413 AD).

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Magnus Maximus

Magnus Maximus (Macsen Wledig; died 28 August 388) was Roman emperor in the West from 383 to 388.

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Marcus (usurper)

Marcus (d. 406) was a Roman usurper who was proclaimed Emperor of Roman Britain.

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Maximus of Hispania

Maximus was a Roman usurper (409–411) in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula, modern Spain and Portugal).

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Priscus Attalus

Priscus Attalus (Greek: Πρίσκος Άτταλος, died after 416) was twice Roman usurper (in 409–10 and in 414–15), against Emperor Honorius, with Visigothic support.

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Roman Britain

Roman Britain was the territory that became the Roman province of Britannia after the Roman conquest of Britain, consisting of a large part of the island of Great Britain.

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Romulus Augustulus

Romulus Augustus (after 511), nicknamed Augustulus, was Roman emperor of the West from 31 October 475 until 4 September 476.

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Sebastianus

Sebastianus (fl. 411–413), a brother of Jovinus, was an aristocrat of southern Gaul.

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Valentinian II

Valentinian II (Valentinianus; 37115 May 392) was a Roman emperor in the western part of the Roman empire between AD 375 and 392.

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Valentinian III

Valentinian III (Placidus Valentinianus; 2 July 41916 March 455) was Roman emperor in the West from 425 to 455.

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Honorius (emperor) and List of Roman usurpers Comparison

Honorius (emperor) has 152 relations, while List of Roman usurpers has 172. As they have in common 18, the Jaccard index is 5.56% = 18 / (152 + 172).

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