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Constantius III

Member of the dynasty.

Coins for this issuer were issued from 421 until 421.

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  • Preferred label: Constantius III
  • Full names:
    • Title: Roman consul II, Roman consul III
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    • Definition: Constantius III was briefly Western Roman emperor of the West in 421. He earned his position as Emperor due to his capability as a general under Honorius, achieving the rank of magister militum by 411. That same year, he suppressed the revolt of Constantine III, a Roman general who had declared himself emperor. Constantius then went on to lead campaigns against various barbarian groups in Hispania and Gaul, recovering much of both for the Western Roman Empire. Constantius married Honorius's sister Galla Placidia in 417, a sign of his ascendant status, and was proclaimed co-emperor by Honorius on 8 February 421. He reigned for seven months before dying on 2 September 421.
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    • Death place: Ravenna, Roman Italy
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      • Other title(s):
        • Roman consul II
        • Roman consul III
        • List of Roman consuls
      • Came After:
        • Theodosius II
        • Agricola (consul 421)
        • Honorius (emperor)
        • Eustathius (consul 421)
      • Came before:
        • Lucius (consul 413)
        • Monaxius
        • Plinta
        • Theodosius II
        • Junius Quartus Palladius
        • Heraclianus
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