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  1. Constantius III (died 2 September 421) was briefly Western Roman emperor in 421, having earned the throne through his capability as a general under Honorius. By 411 he had achieved the rank of magister militum, and in the same year he suppressed the revolt of the usurper Constantine III.

  2. Constantius III (died September 2, 421, Ravenna, Italy) was a Roman emperor in 421. Constantius came from Naissus (modern Niš, Serbia) in the province of Moesia.

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  3. Constantius III was a Roman citizen born at Naissus at an unknown date. As the ‘Master of Soldiers’ to Honorius he effectively became ruler of the western empire in AD 411. His rise to power came at a time of desperate weakness by the western empire. Alaric had just sacked Rome in AD 410.

  4. Jul 5, 2021 · Constantius III was a Roman citizen born at Naissus at an unknown date. As the ‘Master of Soldiers’ to Honorius he effectively became ruler of the western empire in AD 411. His rise to power came at a time of desperate weakness by the western empire.

  5. Constantius III, d. 421, Roman emperor of the West (421). In 411, as general of Honorius, he defeated Gerontius and Constantine; thereafter he was the virtual ruler of the West.

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  7. Jun 1, 1999 · Constantius III (421 A.D.) Constantius was a soldier from Naissus in Dacia. Although he presented a fierce facade in public, he was far more relaxed in private and at banquets.

  8. Constantius III. Flavius Constantius began as a soldier in the roman army and attracted the attention of the emperor Honorius after several successful defensive campaigns on behalf of the Western Empire. He deterred several attacks by barbarian forces and also ended the revolt of Constantine III who was attempting to take over the throne.

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