Sebastianus, the Glossary
Sebastianus (fl. 411–413), a brother of Jovinus, was an aristocrat of southern Gaul.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Arles, Athaulf, Gaul, Honorius (emperor), Jovinus, Ravenna, Roman Empire, Roman usurper, Siliqua, Trier, Visigoths, Western Roman Empire.
- 413 deaths
- 5th-century Roman emperors
- 5th-century Roman usurpers
- 5th-century murdered monarchs
- Executed Roman emperors
Arles
Arles (Arle; Classical Arelate) is a coastal city and commune in the South of France, a subprefecture in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in the former province of Provence.
Athaulf
Athaulf (also Athavulf, Atawulf, or Ataulf and Adolf, Latinized as Ataulphus) (37015 August 415) was king of the Visigoths from 411 to 415. During his reign, he transformed the Visigothic state from a tribal kingdom to a major political power of late antiquity. Sebastianus and Athaulf are 5th-century murdered monarchs.
Gaul
Gaul (Gallia) was a region of Western Europe first clearly described by the Romans, encompassing present-day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, and Northern Italy.
Honorius (emperor)
Honorius (9 September 384 – 15 August 423) was Roman emperor from 393 to 423. Sebastianus and Honorius (emperor) are 5th-century Roman emperors.
See Sebastianus and Honorius (emperor)
Jovinus
Jovinus was a Gallo-Roman senator and claimed to be Roman Emperor (411–413 AD). Sebastianus and Jovinus are 413 deaths, 5th-century Roman usurpers, 5th-century murdered monarchs and people executed by the Roman Empire.
Ravenna
Ravenna (also; Ravèna, Ravêna) is the capital city of the Province of Ravenna, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy.
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the state ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome.
See Sebastianus and Roman Empire
Roman usurper
Roman usurpers were individuals or groups of individuals who obtained or tried to obtain power by force and without legitimate legal authority.
See Sebastianus and Roman usurper
Siliqua
The siliqua (. siliquas or siliquae) is the modern namegiven without any ancient evidence to confirm the designationto small, thin, Roman silver coins produced in the 4th century and later.
Trier
Trier (Tréier), formerly and traditionally known in English as Trèves and Triers (see also names in other languages), is a city on the banks of the Moselle in Germany.
Visigoths
The Visigoths (Visigothi, Wisigothi, Vesi, Visi, Wesi, Wisi) were a Germanic people united under the rule of a king and living within the Roman Empire during late antiquity.
Western Roman Empire
In modern historiography, the Western Roman Empire was the western provinces of the Roman Empire, collectively, during any period in which they were administered separately from the eastern provinces by a separate, independent imperial court.
See Sebastianus and Western Roman Empire
See also
413 deaths
- Agroecius
- Gwanggaeto the Great
- Heraclianus
- Jovinus
- Kumārajīva
- Marcellinus of Carthage
- Qiao Zong
- Sebastianus
- Synesius
5th-century Roman emperors
- Honorius (emperor)
- Sebastianus
- Theodosius II
5th-century Roman usurpers
- Arvandus
- Burdunellus
- Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)
- Gratian (usurper)
- Heraclianus
- Jovinus
- Marcianus (son of Anthemius)
- Marcus (usurper)
- Maximus of Hispania
- Priscus Attalus
- Romanus (usurper)
- Romulus Augustulus
- Sebastianus
5th-century murdered monarchs
- Anthemius
- Athaulf
- Bleda
- Constans II (son of Constantine III)
- Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)
- Emperor Ankō
- Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei
- Emperor Shun of Song
- Joannes
- Jovinus
- Julius Nepos
- Majorian
- Maldras
- Odoacer
- Petronius Maximus
- Sebastianus
- Shapur IV
- Sigeric
- Theodoric II
- Thorismund
- Valentinian III
- Xiao Zhaoye
- Yazdegerd I
Executed Roman emperors
- Anthemius
- Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)
- Diadumenian
- Didius Julianus
- Domitius Alexander
- Eugenius
- Gratian
- Joannes
- Licinius
- Macrinus
- Magnus Maximus
- Majorian
- Martinian (emperor)
- Sebastianus
- Valerius Valens
- Victor (emperor)
- Vitellius
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastianus
Also known as Sebastian (emperor).