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Flavius Augustus Honorius was emperor of the West from 397 to 425 A.D. His reign of twenty-eight years was one of the most eventful in the Roman annals; the weakness and timidity of the emperor co-operated with the attacks of the Visigoths and Vandals in promoting the rapid disintegration of the empire. His influence on the current of events was purely negative.
Flavius Augustus Honorius, son of Theodosius I, was emperor of the West from 397 to 425? A.D. and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.

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His reign of twenty-eight years was one of the most eventful in the Roman annals; the weakness and timidity of the emperor co-operated with the attacks of the Visigoths and Vandals in promoting the rapid disintegration of the empire. His influence on the current of events was purely negative.

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:see Roman Emperors

Flavius Augustus Honorius, son of Theodosius I, was emperor of the West from 397 to 425? A.D. and brother of the eastern emperor Arcadius.

His reign of twenty-eight years was one of the most eventful in the Roman annals; the weakness and timidity of the emperor co-operated with the attacks of the Visigoths and Vandals in promoting the rapid disintegration of the empire. His influence on the current of events was purely negative.

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