Flavius Augustus Honorius, son of
Theodosius I, 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.
- see Roman Emperors