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  2. Justa Grata Honoria (born c. 418 – died c. 455) was the daughter of Constantius III and Galla Placidia, as well as the sister of Valentinian III. In her life she had seen her family grasp and keep power, however she herself was given little power despite having the title of Augusta.

  3. Aug 6, 1996 · University of South Carolina. Justa Grata Honoria, another strong-willed fifth-century woman, was born in 416 or 417, the daughter of the future emperor Constantius III (421) and Galla Placidia . She was the elder sister of the emperor Valentinian III (425-455), and she held the title of Augusta.

  4. Feb 16, 2021 · She despatched by the hands of a trustworthy eunuch, Hyacinthus, her ring and a sum of money to Attila, asking him to come to her assistance and prevent the hateful marriage. Attila was the most powerful monarch in Europe, and she boldly chose him to be her champion.

  5. 167) Justa Grata Honoria. Roman Princess and sister of Roman Emperor Valentinian III who was literally responsible for the collapse of Western Civilization. Born: c.416 CE, Ravenna, Roman Empire (Modern Day Italy) Died: c.455 CE, Rome, Roman Empire (Modern Day Italy)

  6. Justa Grata Honoria was the daughter of Galla Placidia and Constantius III, and in conjecturing her character we must take into. account the qualities she might have inherited from her parents. The youth of Galla Placidia was stormy enough. She was a woman of strong character and will.

  7. Justa Grata Honoria (born c. 418 – died c. 455) was the daughter of Constantius III and Galla Placidia, as well as the sister of Valentinian III. In her life she had seen her family grasp and keep power, however she herself was given little power despite having the title of Augusta.

  8. 2 JUSTA GRATA HONORIA. Constantius as a colleague on February 8, 421, and Placidia at the same time received the title of Augusta. From the description which the contemporary historian Olympiodorus gives of Constantius, he was evidently a man of unusual temperament. During the seven months of his reign, he endured rather than enjoyed the imperial

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