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  1. The Roman Civil War of 425 was a short civil war between the West Roman Emperor Joannes and the East Roman Emperor Theodosius II. After rising tensions, battles took place in Italy between the armies of both halves of the empire.

  2. Internal unrest and Majorian. The Western Roman Empire during the reign of Majorian in AD 460. During his four-year-long reign from 457 to 461, Majorian restored Western Roman authority in Hispania and most of Gaul. Despite his accomplishments, Roman rule in the west would last less than two more decades.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JoannesJoannes - Wikipedia

    Joannes or John (Latin: Iohannes; died 425) was Western Roman emperor from 423 to 425. On the death of the Western emperor Honorius, Theodosius II, the last remaining ruler of the Theodosian dynasty, did not immediately announce a successor. In the interregnum, the patrician Castinus elevated Joannes as emperor. Theodosius refused to accept the ...

  4. Cited by 17. Volume 14: Late Antiquity: Empire and Successors, AD 425–600. Edited by Averil Cameron, University of Oxford, Bryan Ward-Perkins, University of Oxford, Michael Whitby, University of Warwick. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication date: March 2008. Print publication year: 2001.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · In 425, Valentinian was placed on the Western imperial throne under the regency of his mother by the Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II. Valentinian was a weak ruler, at first controlled by his mother and later by the powerful general Flavius Ætius.

  6. Apr 1, 1999 · Early Independent Britain AD 400-425. by Peter Kessler, 1 April 1999. Updated 16 February 2019. The well-known date of Britain's final official break from Rome is AD 410, but by that stage Roman Britannia had mostly been fighting its own battles for at least thirty years with only occasional support from Rome itself.

  7. 1 The western empire, 42576; 2 The eastern empire: Theodosius to Anastasius; 3 Justin I and Justinian; 4 The successors of Justinian; 5 The western kingdoms; PART II GOVERNMENT AND INSTITUTIONS; PART III EAST AND WEST: ECONOMY AND SOCIETY; PART IV THE PROVINCES AND THE NON-ROMAN WORLD; PART V RELIGION AND CULTURE; Conclusion; Chronological ...

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