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  • Anthemius
  • Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472

    throne, probably out of fear that Anthemius would be too independent. Eventually, this same Leo designated Anthemius as Western emperor in 467, following

    Anthemius

    Anthemius

    Anthemius

  • Anthemius (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Anthemius was Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472. Anthemius may also refer to: Anthemius (praetorian prefect) (fl. 400–414), Praetorian Prefect of

    Anthemius (disambiguation)

    Anthemius_(disambiguation)

  • Anthemius of Tralles
  • Byzantine architect and mathematician (c. 474 – 533–558)

    some dubious authorities credited Anthemius with a knowledge of gunpowder or other explosive compound. Anthemius was a capable mathematician. In the

    Anthemius of Tralles

    Anthemius of Tralles

    Anthemius_of_Tralles

  • Onfim
  • 13th-century Novgorodian child artist

    Onfim (Russian: Онфим; Old Novgorodian: Онѳимє, romanized: Onthime; fl. c. 1220–60) was a boy who lived in the Russian city of Novgorod in the 13th century

    Onfim

    Onfim

    Onfim

  • Procopius Anthemius (son of Anthemius)
  • Son of Western Roman Emperor Anthemius

    Procopius Anthemius (Greek: Προκόπιος Άνθέμιος; fl. 469–515) was a politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, son of Western Roman Emperor Anthemius. After

    Procopius Anthemius (son of Anthemius)

    Procopius_Anthemius_(son_of_Anthemius)

  • Anthemius Isidorus
  • Egyptian politician

    Western emperor Anthemius. A native of Egypt, Isidorus, the name by which he is known in almost all sources, was the son of Anthemius, the praetorian

    Anthemius Isidorus

    Anthemius_Isidorus

  • Anthemius of Cyprus
  • Cypriot archbishop

    Anthemius (or Anthemios) was the archbishop of Cyprus in the late 5th century. As archbishop of Cyprus, Anthemius was the metropolitan bishop over the

    Anthemius of Cyprus

    Anthemius_of_Cyprus

  • Ricimer
  • General and ruler of the Western Roman Empire (c. 418–472)

    throne, Anthemius granted Marcellinus the rank of patrician in an effort to counterbalance the authority of Ricimer. Both Leo and Anthemius had seen

    Ricimer

    Ricimer

    Ricimer

  • Anthemius (praetorian prefect)
  • Early 5th-century Eastern Roman statesman

    became maternal grandfather to the later Western Emperor Anthemius. He was also the father of Anthemius Isidorus, praetorian prefect of the East in 435-436

    Anthemius (praetorian prefect)

    Anthemius (praetorian prefect)

    Anthemius_(praetorian_prefect)

  • Alypia (daughter of Anthemius)
  • Augusta

    Roman Empire, daughter of the Western Roman Emperor Anthemius. Alypia was the only daughter of Anthemius and Marcia Euphemia, and granddaughter of the Eastern

    Alypia (daughter of Anthemius)

    Alypia_(daughter_of_Anthemius)

  • Siege of Rome (472)
  • 472 siege

    general Ricimer and the Western Roman emperor Anthemius. Ricimer had previously established Anthemius as emperor, but later fell out with his nominee

    Siege of Rome (472)

    Siege_of_Rome_(472)

  • Olybrius
  • Western Roman emperor in 472

    emperor several months before Anthemius's death, in April or May 472. Ricimer then besieged the part of Rome where Anthemius was for several months until

    Olybrius

    Olybrius

    Olybrius

  • House of the Vestals Hoards
  • Cache of two coin hoards found in the Roman Forum

    This second hoard primarily consisted of coins minted during the rule of Anthemius, and was likely buried before or during the Siege of Rome in 472. These

    House of the Vestals Hoards

    House of the Vestals Hoards

    House_of_the_Vestals_Hoards

  • Marcianus (son of Anthemius)
  • Roman rebel

    469–484) was a member of the Leonid dynasty. The son of the Western emperor Anthemius, Marcianus married Leontia, the daughter of the Eastern Roman emperor

    Marcianus (son of Anthemius)

    Marcianus_(son_of_Anthemius)

  • Archimedes' heat ray
  • Device purported to be used by Archimedes to burn Roman ships

    It was an established story about Archimedes by around 500 AD, when Anthemius described a reconstruction, and it has become the subject of speculation

    Archimedes' heat ray

    Archimedes' heat ray

    Archimedes'_heat_ray

  • Marcia Euphemia
  • Augusta

    lineage of Anthemius himself". Marcian granted his new son-in-law a series of honors and responsibilities, seemingly intended to prepare Anthemius for eventual

    Marcia Euphemia

    Marcia Euphemia

    Marcia_Euphemia

  • Western Roman Empire
  • Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)

    general Anthemius as Western emperor following an eighteen-month interregnum. The relationship between Anthemius and the East was good, Anthemius is the

    Western Roman Empire

    Western Roman Empire

    Western_Roman_Empire

  • Romulus (son of Anthemius)
  • Son of Western Roman Emperor Anthemius

    Ρωμήλος, fl. 469–479) was a son of Western Roman Emperor Anthemius. Romulus was the son of Anthemius (Western Roman Emperor in 467–472) and of Marcia Euphemia

    Romulus (son of Anthemius)

    Romulus_(son_of_Anthemius)

  • Isidore of Miletus
  • 5th-century Byzantine Greek architect and mathematician

    the two main Byzantine Greek mathematician, physicist and architects (Anthemius of Tralles was the other) that Emperor Justinian I commissioned to design

    Isidore of Miletus

    Isidore of Miletus

    Isidore_of_Miletus

  • Julius Nepos
  • Western Roman emperor from 474 to 480

    the western emperor Anthemius (r. 467–472), who had been appointed by the eastern emperor Leo I (r. 457–474), as well as Anthemius's successor Olybrius

    Julius Nepos

    Julius Nepos

    Julius_Nepos

  • Camera obscura
  • Optical device

    architect Anthemius of Tralles (most famous as a co-architect of the Hagia Sophia) experimented with effects related to the camera obscura. Anthemius had a

    Camera obscura

    Camera obscura

    Camera_obscura

  • Ancient Greek mathematics
  • Mathematics of Ancient Greece and the Mediterranean, 5th BC to 6th AD

    extant. The commentary tradition continued elsewhere in the Byzantine era. Anthemius of Tralles wrote a work On Surprising Mechanisms which treats "burning

    Ancient Greek mathematics

    Ancient Greek mathematics

    Ancient_Greek_mathematics

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    Theodosius II (r. 408–450) largely left the rule of the East to officials such as Anthemius, who constructed the Theodosian Walls. Constantinople had now entrenched

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Theodosian dynasty
  • Roman imperial dynasty in Late Antiquity, r. 379–457

    previous marriage. Marcia Euphemia. Married Anthemius. From marriage between Marcia Euphemia and Anthemius: Anthemiolus. Marcianus. Usurper emperor. Married

    Theodosian dynasty

    Theodosian dynasty

    Theodosian_dynasty

  • Gothic revolt of Euric
  • consequences for Emperor Anthemius. It led to a break with Ricimer and resulted in a civil war. In July 472, Ricimer besieged Rome, where Anthemius was. The emperor

    Gothic revolt of Euric

    Gothic revolt of Euric

    Gothic_revolt_of_Euric

  • Leo I (emperor)
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 457 to 474

    his influence in the Western Roman Empire, marked by his appointment of Anthemius as Western Roman emperor in 467. He attempted to build on this political

    Leo I (emperor)

    Leo I (emperor)

    Leo_I_(emperor)

  • Marcian
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457

    since 465. Leo sent Anthemius to Rome with an army, headed by Marcellinus, the magister militum of Dalmatia; upon nearing Rome, Anthemius was installed as

    Marcian

    Marcian

    Marcian

  • Zeno (emperor)
  • Eastern Roman emperor (474–475; 476–491)

    title of king for himself. Marcian was son of the Western Roman emperor Anthemius (467–472) and maternal grandson of Emperor Marcian (450–457). He had married

    Zeno (emperor)

    Zeno (emperor)

    Zeno_(emperor)

  • Leonid dynasty
  • Period of Byzantine history from 457 to 518

    of the magister militum Aspar, and then Marcianus, son of the augustus Anthemius (r. 467–472). When Leo II died in the year of his grandfather's death

    Leonid dynasty

    Leonid dynasty

    Leonid_dynasty

  • Battle of Arles (471)
  • Visigothic victory over the Western Romans

    were expanding into Aquitaine. Alarmed with this development, Emperor Anthemius sent an expedition under Anthemiolus across the Alps against the Visigothic

    Battle of Arles (471)

    Battle_of_Arles_(471)

  • Romanus (usurper)
  • Usurper of the Western Roman Empire

    brought him into conflict with the Emperor Anthemius, who both distrusted and disliked Ricimer. In 470, Anthemius fell seriously ill, and it was rumored that

    Romanus (usurper)

    Romanus_(usurper)

  • Arcadius
  • Roman emperor from 383 to 408

    delegated a large amount of the responsibilities to Anthemius, the Praetorian Prefect. Anthemius attempted to heal the divisions of the past decade by

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

  • Glycerius
  • Western Roman emperor from 473 to 474

    Libius Severus (r. 461–465), Anthemius (r. 467–472), and Olybrius, enthroned in July 472, after Ricimer overthrew Anthemius. Ricimer died on 18 August 472

    Glycerius

    Glycerius

    Glycerius

  • Byzantine Empire under the Theodosian dynasty
  • Eastern Roman Empire from 379 to 457

    wife Aelia Eudoxia, the Patriarch John Chrysostom and Praetorian Prefect Anthemius. Theodosius II, sometimes nicknamed "the Younger", became Eastern Roman

    Byzantine Empire under the Theodosian dynasty

    Byzantine Empire under the Theodosian dynasty

    Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Theodosian_dynasty

  • Libius Severus
  • Western Roman emperor from 461 to 465

    Gibbon, who wrote "during that period [the six years between Majorian and Anthemius], the government was in the hands of Ricimer alone." Many modern historians

    Libius Severus

    Libius Severus

    Libius_Severus

  • Constantinople
  • Capital of the Eastern Roman and Ottoman empires

    Byzantine cathedral, Hagia Irene (Holy Peace). Justinian commissioned Anthemius of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus to replace it with a new and incomparable

    Constantinople

    Constantinople

    Constantinople

  • Procopius (given name)
  • Name list

    Emperor Anthemius Procopius Anthemius, Western Roman emperor 467–472 Procopius of Gaza (c. 465–528), Christian rhetorician Procopius Anthemius (emperor's

    Procopius (given name)

    Procopius_(given_name)

  • Sidonius Apollinaris
  • 5th-century Gallic poet, diplomat, bishop, and Catholic saint

    of Emperor Avitus and was appointed Urban prefect of Rome by Emperor Anthemius in 468. In 469 he was appointed Bishop of Clermont and he led the defence

    Sidonius Apollinaris

    Sidonius Apollinaris

    Sidonius_Apollinaris

  • Justinian I
  • Roman emperor from 527 to 565

    ground plan, under the architectural supervision of Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles. On 26 December 537, according to Pseudo-Codinus, Justinian

    Justinian I

    Justinian I

    Justinian_I

  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • Loss of political control in antiquity

    then quarreled with Anthemius, and besieged him in Rome, which surrendered in July 472, after more months of starvation. Anthemius was captured and executed

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

  • 468
  • Calendar year

    calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Anthemius without colleague (or, less frequently, year 1221 Ab urbe condita). The

    468

    468

    468

  • Little Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque (originally church) in Istanbul

    building had been designed by the same architects, Isidorus of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles, as a kind of "dress rehearsal" for that of the largest church

    Little Hagia Sophia

    Little Hagia Sophia

    Little_Hagia_Sophia

  • Photography
  • Art and practice of creating images by recording light

    and 4th centuries BCE. In the 6th century CE, Byzantine mathematician Anthemius of Tralles used a type of camera obscura in his experiments. The Arab

    Photography

    Photography

    Photography

  • Procopius (magister militum)
  • Roman patrician and military leader (fl. 420s)

    Procopius, Procopius was and married to the daughter of Anthemius, and the father of Anthemius, the Roman emperor. In the Roman–Sasanian War of 421–422

    Procopius (magister militum)

    Procopius_(magister_militum)

  • 472
  • Calendar year

    ruler, and Emperor Anthemius deteriorate completely. Epiphanius, bishop of Pavia, negotiates a peace agreement. July 11 – Anthemius, besieged in the part

    472

    472

    472

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Nero
  • Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Nero

    Nero

    Nero

  • Archimedes
  • Greek mathematician and physicist (c. 287 – 212 BC)

    in the same century. Nearly four hundred years after Lucian and Galen, Anthemius, despite skepticism, tried to reconstruct Archimedes' hypothetical reflector

    Archimedes

    Archimedes

    Archimedes

  • Anti-paganism policies of the early Byzantine Empire
  • Anti-paganism of the Byzantine Empire

    and Patrician. Anthemius placed the image of Hercules, in the act of vanquishing the Nemean lion, on his coins. The murder of Anthemius (by Ricimer) destroyed

    Anti-paganism policies of the early Byzantine Empire

    Anti-paganism policies of the early Byzantine Empire

    Anti-paganism_policies_of_the_early_Byzantine_Empire

  • Marcellinus (magister militum)
  • 5th century CE Roman general who ruled over Dalmatia

    of the West, Anthemius, to Italy with a large army. In 468, he is seen with the title of patrician which was given to him by Anthemius. Some explaining

    Marcellinus (magister militum)

    Marcellinus (magister militum)

    Marcellinus_(magister_militum)

  • Kingdom of Soissons
  • 5th century Kingdom of Romans in Soissons

    wiped out in the Belgica and Germania provinces of northern Gaul. After Anthemius became emperor in 467 the central government once again took a more effective

    Kingdom of Soissons

    Kingdom_of_Soissons

  • 405
  • Calendar year

    the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Stilicho and Anthemius (or, less frequently, year 1158 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 405

    405

    405

    405

  • Valentinian dynasty
  • Roman imperial dynasty in late antiquity, r. 364–392 and 421–455

    time installing Anthemius (r. 467–472), who had married Marcia Euphemia, daughter of Marcian (r. 450–457), the eastern emperor. Anthemius was also related

    Valentinian dynasty

    Valentinian dynasty

    Valentinian_dynasty

  • Crypto-paganism
  • Secret adherence to Paganism

    According to Damascius, Severus and Anthemius had a secret plan to restore the Pagan cults. The murder of Anthemius (by Ricimer) destroyed the hopes of

    Crypto-paganism

    Crypto-paganism

  • Monogram
  • Motif made by overlapping two or more letters

    Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey, unknown sculptor, capital designed by Anthemius of Tralles and Isidore of Miletus, 537 Renaissance monogram of Francis

    Monogram

    Monogram

  • Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey

    532–537 and was designed by the Greek geometers Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles. It was formally called the Temple of God's Holy Wisdom, (Greek:

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia_Sophia

  • Magnus Maximus
  • Roman emperor from 383 to 388

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Magnus Maximus

    Magnus Maximus

    Magnus_Maximus

  • Theodosius II
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 402 to 450

    Empire. The government was at first administered by the praetorian prefect Anthemius, under whose supervision the Theodosian walls of Constantinople were constructed

    Theodosius II

    Theodosius II

    Theodosius_II

  • Aphrahat (hermit)
  • Hermit of Persian origin (280–345)

    by many people seeking advice. He was visited by an ambassador named Anthemius, perhaps the future Praetorian prefect of the East and Roman consul of

    Aphrahat (hermit)

    Aphrahat_(hermit)

  • John V Palaiologos
  • Byzantine emperor (1332–1391)

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    John V Palaiologos

    John V Palaiologos

    John_V_Palaiologos

  • Riothamus
  • 5th-century Romano-British military leader

    principum cernens Gallias suo iure nisus est occupare. Quod conperiens Anthemius imperator Brittonum solacia postulavit. Quorum rex Riotimus cum duodecim

    Riothamus

    Riothamus

  • Nikephoros II Phokas
  • Byzantine emperor from 963 to 969

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Nikephoros II Phokas

    Nikephoros II Phokas

    Nikephoros_II_Phokas

  • Placidia
  • Roman empress

    rest of her life in Constantinople. In 472, the Western Roman Emperor Anthemius was involved in a civil war with his magister militum and son-in-law Ricimer

    Placidia

    Placidia

  • Valentinian III
  • Western Roman emperor from 425 to 455

    Areobindus Roman consul III 435 with Theodosius Augustus Succeeded by Anthemius Isidorus Senator Preceded by Theodosius Augustus Festus Roman consul IV

    Valentinian III

    Valentinian III

    Valentinian_III

  • Constantine VII
  • Byzantine emperor from 913 to 959

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Constantine VII

    Constantine VII

    Constantine_VII

  • Caracalla
  • Roman emperor from 198 to 217

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Caracalla

    Caracalla

    Caracalla

  • Anthemiolus
  • Son of Emperor Anthemius

    Roman Emperor Anthemius (467–472) and Marcia Euphemia, daughter of the Eastern Roman emperor Marcian. His name means "little Anthemius" and is a diminutive

    Anthemiolus

    Anthemiolus

  • Magnentius
  • Roman usurper

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

    Magnentius

  • Hadrian
  • Roman emperor from 117 to 138

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Hadrian

    Hadrian

    Hadrian

  • Arvandus
  • 5th-century praetorian prefect of Gaul

    when Severus died in 465. Two years later, in 467, he was appointed by Anthemius. His friend and chronicler, Sidonius Apollinaris, records that his first

    Arvandus

    Arvandus

    Arvandus

  • 467
  • Calendar year

    general Anthemius elected emperor of the Western Roman Empire. He allies himself with Ricimer, de facto ruler of Rome, and marries Anthemius's daughter

    467

    467

    467

  • List of battles 301–1300
  • Burgundians and Germans under Odoacer, defeats and kills the Roman Emperor Anthemius. 476 Battle of Ravenna 2–4 Sep The Germanic foederati led by Odoacer decisively

    List of battles 301–1300

    List_of_battles_301–1300

  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus_Aurelius

  • 400
  • Calendar year

    able to wear the purple paludamentum and is depicted in Roman currency. Anthemius, praetorian prefect of the East, is sent on an embassy to the Persian

    400

    400

    400

  • Majorian
  • Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461

    Libius Severus in 465, Leo waited two years to select a new colleague, Anthemius. Fasti vindobonenses priores, 583. Barnes, T. D. (1983). Martindale, J

    Majorian

    Majorian

    Majorian

  • Brittany
  • Cultural area in northwestern France

    Déols around the year 470. In response to a plea from the Roman Emperor Anthemius, Riothamus had led twelve thousand men to establish a military presence

    Brittany

    Brittany

    Brittany

  • Constans II
  • Roman emperor from 641 to 668

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Constans II

    Constans II

    Constans_II

  • Church of Cyprus
  • Christian Eastern Orthodox jurisdiction in Cyprus

    was further confirmed by an edict of Emperor Zeno. In 478, Archbishop Anthemius of Cyprus claimed to have discovered the grave of Barnabas and his relics

    Church of Cyprus

    Church of Cyprus

    Church_of_Cyprus

  • Asia Minor Greeks
  • Ethnic Greeks native to Asia Minor

    Constantinople and theologian Gregory of Nyssa Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles, two main Byzantine architects and mathematicians, designed

    Asia Minor Greeks

    Asia Minor Greeks

    Asia_Minor_Greeks

  • Michael VII Doukas
  • Byzantine emperor from 1071 to 1078

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Michael VII Doukas

    Michael VII Doukas

    Michael_VII_Doukas

  • Heraclius Constantine
  • Byzantine emperor in 641

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Heraclius Constantine

    Heraclius Constantine

    Heraclius_Constantine

  • Phocas
  • Roman emperor from 602 to 610

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Phocas

    Phocas

    Phocas

  • Christian culture
  • Cultural practices common to Christianity

    7th century) the architects and mathematicians Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles used complex mathematical formulas to construct the great Hagia

    Christian culture

    Christian culture

    Christian_culture

  • Leo VI the Wise
  • Byzantine emperor from 886 to 912

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Leo VI the Wise

    Leo VI the Wise

    Leo_VI_the_Wise

  • Constans
  • Roman emperor from 337 to 350

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Constans

    Constans

    Constans

  • Vandal War (461–468)
  • Roman war against the Vandal Kingdom

    was secured by an arrangement for him to marry Anthemius's daughter. In the spring of 467, Anthemius, accompanied by Marcellinus, arrived with an army

    Vandal War (461–468)

    Vandal War (461–468)

    Vandal_War_(461–468)

  • Stilicho
  • Roman army general (c. 359 – 408)

    Preceded by Honorius Augustus VI Aristaenetus Roman consul II 405 with Anthemius Succeeded by Arcadius Augustus VI Anicius Petronius Probus Military offices

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

    Stilicho

  • Egg-and-dart
  • Ornamental device alternating ovals with points

    egg-and-dart on a basket capital in the Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey, by Anthemius of Tralles or Isidore of Miletus, 6th century Romanesque egg-and-dart

    Egg-and-dart

    Egg-and-dart

    Egg-and-dart

  • Justin II
  • Roman emperor from 565 to 578

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Justin II

    Justin II

    Justin_II

  • Macrinus
  • Roman emperor from 217 to 218

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Macrinus

    Macrinus

    Macrinus

  • Aurelian
  • Roman emperor (c. 214 – 275)

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Aurelian

    Aurelian

    Aurelian

  • Elagabalus
  • Roman emperor from 218 to 222

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Elagabalus

    Elagabalus

    Elagabalus

  • Michael III
  • Byzantine emperor from 842 to 867

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Michael III

    Michael III

    Michael_III

  • Ariadne (empress)
  • Eastern Roman empress from 474 to 515

    were assassinated in 471. Leontia then married Marcian, a son of Emperor Anthemius. The couple led a failed revolt against Zeno in 478–479. They were exiled

    Ariadne (empress)

    Ariadne (empress)

    Ariadne_(empress)

  • Maxentius
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 312

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Maxentius

    Maxentius

    Maxentius

  • Andronikos II Palaiologos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1282 to 1328

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Andronikos II Palaiologos

    Andronikos II Palaiologos

    Andronikos_II_Palaiologos

  • Septimius Severus
  • Roman emperor from 193 to 211

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Septimius Severus

    Septimius Severus

    Septimius_Severus

  • Battle of Cape Bon (468)
  • Naval battle between Vandals and Romans

    The plan was concerted between Eastern Emperor Leo, Western Emperor Anthemius, and General Marcellinus, who enjoyed independence in Illyricum. Basiliscus

    Battle of Cape Bon (468)

    Battle of Cape Bon (468)

    Battle_of_Cape_Bon_(468)

  • Franco-Roman War of 486
  • Frankish victory over the Romans

    around 470, may well have acted again on behalf of the emperor. Under Anthemius (465-472) who became emperor after Libius Severus, the western emperor

    Franco-Roman War of 486

    Franco-Roman War of 486

    Franco-Roman_War_of_486

  • Michael VIII Palaiologos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1261 to 1282

    Joannes Valentinian III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–641

    Michael VIII Palaiologos

    Michael VIII Palaiologos

    Michael_VIII_Palaiologos

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    Hariti | ஹரீதீ 

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    Shine with Brightness

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    Tamil

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    King of stars, Map

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