HONORIUS

384–423, Roman emperor of the West (395–423). On the death (395) of Theodosius I, the Roman Empire was divided; Arcadius, the elder son, received the East, and Honorius, the younger son, received the West. This division proved to be a permanent one. The general Stilicho, as guardian of Honorius, at first controlled the government of the West and defended the empire against the Visigoths. Honorius married (398) Stilicho's daughter, but in 408, influenced by a malicious favorite, Honorius ordered the execution of his general. Alaric I, king of the Visigoths, invaded Italy again in 409 and installed a puppet ruler at Rome, while Honorius remained at Ravenna. Negotiations with Alaric were mishandled by Honorius; infuriated, Alaric stormed and sacked Rome in 410. Alaric's death left Ataulf in command of the Visigoths, who then left Italy to invade Gaul. In 412, Honorius made peace with Ataulf, whom he reluctantly accepted (414) as husband for his sister Galla Placidia. A rival emperor, Constantine, was defeated (411) by Honorius' general Constantius, who soon exercised the actual power and who married (417) the widowed Galla Placidia. In 421, Honorius was obliged to accept Constantius as joint emperor (see Constantius III), but Constantius died in the same year. Honorius died two years later; after a usurper was put down by forces from the East, the son of Galla Placidia and Constantius became (425) emperor as Valentinian III. The weak reign of Honorius marked an important stage in the decline of the Western Empire.

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...Translations into English. 2. Rome -- -- History -- Honorius, 395-423 -- Poetry. 3. Honorius, Flavius, 384-423 -- -- Poetry. 4. Kings and...Panegyric on the Fourth Consulship of Honorius Liverpool, 1981 Barth K. von Barth...
...Claudius. In Eutropium. 2. Rome--History-- Honorius, 395-423--Historiography. 3. Eunuchs...Politics and Propaganda at the Court of Honorius 1970 had occasioned further debate...Greats two sons. 2 The younger, Honorius, reigned in the West, with his court...
...I. THE CITY OF CONSTANTINE AND HONORIUS 17...that of the Rome of Constantine and Honorius. This new Byzantine and monastic Rome...by an Innocent II 1130-1143 or a Honorius III 1216-1227 . A fresco or mosaic...
...Mary through commentary on the Song of Songs (as developed by Honorius Augustodunensis and Rupert of Deutz) and in the corresponding...the Heliand poet, Berengar, Lanfranc, Peter, John, Anselm, Honorius, Rupert, Philip, and William) to the particular intellectual...
...THE GERMAN INVASIONS UNDER HONORIUS 174...Constantitis III. A.D. 421 , and Death of Honorius A.D. 423 209...A.D. A.D. Honorius . . . 393 Jan. 23 to 423 Aug...
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...seeks out a handsome young hermit, Honorius, who converts her to Christianity and...Myrrhina confronts the Christian hermit Honorius and invites him to a life of sinful pleasure...convert the other, and the tale ends with Honorius on his way to Alexandria to pursue a...
...collapsing Roman Empire. While the emperor Honorius was preparing to defend Italy, his retinue...In Rome, the weak, teenaged emperor Honorius reigned; he is traditionally held responsible...Italy, in spring of 402. Claudian, Honoriuss court poet, wrote "De Bello Gothico...
...so intense that his sons, Arcadius and Honorius, ruled that when a bishop had a vacancy...10 Arcadius and Honorius to Caesarius , Practorian Prefect...1972 ): 6-10. 12 Arcadius and Honorius to Eutychianus , Praetorian Prefect...
...collection of sermons compiled by Honorius of Autun in the first half of the twelfth century. In one sermon Honorius offers a detailed allegorization of...sempiternae beatitudinis tendit." (26.) Honorius of Autun, 857 A: "Ulixes dicitur Sapiens...
...medieval encyclopedias or what the author (after a text written by Honorius Augustodunensis) calls imago mundi-books: texts containing...closely examines eight exemplary sources: the Elucidarium by Honorius Augustodunensis, the German Lucidarius, Herrad of Hohenbourgs...
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...two young sons, Arcadius (377*408) and Honorius (384-423), inherited the thrones of East...boy-emperors were immature and incapable (Honorius was practically retarded), and although...appointed guardian of the boy-emperor Honorius. He was resented and feared by the ruling...
...Symmachus (498-514) and then by Pope Honorius (625-38), and his is the building that...Pontificalis further informs us that Honorius decorated the church: ... to perfection...describing the offering of such an item by Honorius has been recorded. But the mosaic in...
...bull") of 1221--was rejected by Pope Honorius III. His given reason was that the Rule...been more to it than that. (3) In 1213, Honorius predecessor Pope Innocent III first promulgated...influence on him, and Innocents successor Honorius seems to have found Francis attitude...
...city--surrounded by swamps--was so easy to defend, the capital of the Western Empire was moved there from Rome by the emperor Honorius early in the fifth century. Ravenna was thus the scene of the Roman Empires final act, or at least its final act in the West...
...infallibility would have a hard time with the case of Pope Honorius, who--speaking from the chair of Peter in matters of faith...should not have been able to happen. Catholics have argued that Honorius meant well and was trying to be an orthodox Catholic, but this...
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...last Pope to have been married was Pope Honorius IV ( 1210- He was bornGiacomo Savelli...three Popes, including his great-uncle, Honorius III(1216-1227). Before taking Holy Orders...and, on May 20, 1285, took the name of Honorius IV. He was already very old and so severely...
...warm. It is not certain when the skullcap became customary, but it is worn by the cardinals in the fresco St Francis Before Honorius III, painted about 1290 in the upper church of St Francis at Assisi. The zucchetto is also shown in the effigy on the tomb...
...Roman Empire in the northern Adriatic. Later, Emperor Flavius Honorius moved the capital of the Western Roman Empire from Milan to...the Lombards broke the Byzantines control of the peninsula. Honorius sister was Galla Placidia (A.D. 386 to 450), daughter of Emperor...
...said: `Having something of such antiquity as the yew is magnificent. The tree was planted during the reign of the Emperor Honorius as the Roman Empire went into its decline and fall. It stood within sight of a military outpost and a villa. By then, the Romans...
...San Vitale are the earliest of the towns mosaics, in the simple brick Mausoleum of Galla Placidia (sister of Roman emperor Honorius), built around 450AD. Star exhibit at the towns museum (Museo Arcivesovile) is the 6th Century ivory throne of Archbishop Maximian...
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HONORIUS 384 423, Roman emperor of the West (395 423). On the...divided; Arcadius , the elder son, received the East, and Honorius, the younger son, received the West. This division proved...permanent one. The general Stilicho , as guardian of Honorius, at first controlled the government of the West and defended...
HONORIUS II d. 1130, pope (1124 30), an Italian named Lamberto...The matter was settled by the Concordat of Worms (1122). Honorius supported Lothair II in the disputed imperial election...Churchs demands in the matter of episcopal elections. Honorius had an extended dispute with Henry I of England over the...
HONORIUS III d. 1227, pope (1216 27), a Roman named Cencio...Emperor Frederick II ). On his accession to the papacy Honorius tried to persuade Frederick to go on crusade. He crowned...whom he received another promise to go, but throughout Honoriuss pontificate Frederick postponed departure. Honorius intervened...
HONORIUS I honor e s, pope (625 38), an Italian; successor of Boniface V. He showed great interest in the church in Spain and...Constantinople. The letter is not considered an argument against papal infallibility, as he was not speaking ex cathedra. Honorius was succeeded by Severinus. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission...
...the West (421). In 411, as general of Honorius , he defeated Gerontius and Constantine...of the West. Aspiring to the hand of Honorius sister Galla Placidia , he vied with...Aquitaine. In 421 Galla Placidia persuaded Honorius to make Constantius coemperor, but Constantius...
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