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Justa Grata Honoria ROMAN EMPIRE

Justa Grata Honoria ROMAN EMPIRE

Female Abt 416 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Justa Grata Honoria ROMAN EMPIRE was born about 416 (daughter of Constantius III Emperor Of West ROMAN EMPIRE and Galla Placida Empress ROMAN EMPIRE); and died.

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    • _UID: 6D3B9889AA644CDEAD41331F0631A3BFDA40

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    At the orders of her brother, she was devoted to virginity, a situation she did not find to her liking. Circa 449 she was apprehended in a love affair with the overseer of her estates; both supposedly were engaged in a plot to seize power for Honoria. As a result, her lover was executed and she was exiled to Constantinople. She then appealed for help to Attila the Hun, at which the eastern emperor Theodosius II, who already had enough problems with the Huns, immediately dispatched her back to Italy -- with the recommendation that Valentinian turn her over to Attila. Valentinian, meanwhile, was enraged, and only spared her life because of the earnest entreaties of their mother. She then was compelled to marry a reliable senator named Flavius Bassus Herculanus and subsequently she was kept under close guard.


    Source: lorenfamily.com


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Constantius III Emperor Of West ROMAN EMPIRE was born about 350; died on 2 Sep 421 in Ravenna, Roman Empire (Italy); was buried in Chapel Of Saints Nazarius And Celsus, Ravenna, Italy.

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    • Name: Konstantin III Kaiser Von ROM
    • _UID: 15B801FD2B8D4CE7910E0D5BEBFD08B76492
    • Titled: Between 410 and 421
    • Titled: 421

    Notes:

    Constantius was a soldier from Naissus in Dacia. Although he presented a fierce facade in public, he was far more relaxed in private and at banquets. Constantius was a Catholic. He had a successful career as one of the most important magistri militum of Honorius after the death of Stilicho in 408. -- de Imperatoribus Romanis, An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors


    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Titled:
    Commander of the forces of the West Roman Empire.

    Titled:
    Emperor of the West Roman Empire

    Constantius married Galla Placida Empress ROMAN EMPIRE in 417 in At The Urging Of Honorius. Galla (daughter of Theodosius I "The Great" Emperor ROMAN EMPIRE and Galla Valentiniana Of ROMAN EMPIRE) was born in 390 in Rome, Roman Empire (Italy); died on 27 Nov 450 in Rome, Roman Empire (Italy); was buried in Chapel Of Saints Nazarius And Celsus, Ravenna, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Galla Placida Empress ROMAN EMPIRE was born in 390 in Rome, Roman Empire (Italy) (daughter of Theodosius I "The Great" Emperor ROMAN EMPIRE and Galla Valentiniana Of ROMAN EMPIRE); died on 27 Nov 450 in Rome, Roman Empire (Italy); was buried in Chapel Of Saints Nazarius And Celsus, Ravenna, Italy.

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    • Name: Aelia Galla Placidia Of ROME
    • Name: Galla Of ROME
    • Name: Galla Placida Princess BYZANTINE EMPIRE
    • _UID: DB632CDC8CC94C5791DD35D5A8FB22BF3AD9
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 390
    • Alt. Birth: 390; Alt. Birth
    • Event: Bef 1577

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    By the time of the sack of Rome in 410, Placidia seems already to have been in Gothic hands. She was carried off with them to Gaul, and in 414 she was married in a Roman wedding ceremony to the Visigothic chieftain Athaulf at Narbonne

    Step-sister of Honorius. Captured by Alaric I and held hostage. Married Ataulf, Alaric's successor, but was treated badly when he was murdered. Finaly returned to Honorius 416.


    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Occupation:
    Regent for Valentinian III

    Event:
    Her embalmed body sitting on a chair of cypress wood could be seen through a hole in the back of her tomb.

    Children:
    1. 1. Justa Grata Honoria ROMAN EMPIRE was born about 416; and died.
    2. Valentinian III Emperor Of West ROMAN EMPIRE was born on 2 Jul 419 in Ravenna, Roman Empire (Italy); died on 16 Mar 454-455 in Killed At Rome By Two Supporters Of The Late General Aetius (Who Valentian Had Killed).


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Theodosius I "The Great" Emperor ROMAN EMPIRE was born on 11 Jan 356-357 in Causa, Spain (son of Theodosius "The Elder" ROMAN EMPIRE and Thermantia); died on 17 Jan 394-395 in Milano (Milan), Roman Empire (Italy).

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    • Name: Flavius "Theodosus" Emperor ROMAN EMPIRE
    • Name: Flavius Theodosus Emperor West ROMAN EMPIRE
    • Name: The Great
    • Name: Theodosius I "The Great" Emp BYZANTINE EMPIRE
    • Name: Theodosius I Kaiser Von ROM
    • _UID: 314F1B565CB64ED582ADCD598CA1D8F87845
    • Titled: Between 379 and 395
    • Titled: Between 379 and 395
    • Event: 381
    • Event: 391
    • Event: 394

    Notes:

    the last ruler of a united Roman Empire

    Born Flavius Theodosius, as the son of a soldier, Theodosius was legally obliged to enter upon a military career. He seems to have served under his father during his expedition to Britain in 367/8
    Birth: ABT 346 in Causa, ESP
    Death: 17 JAN 395 in Milan, LAT (now ITA)
    Baptism: 380
    Note: at the hands of bishop Acholius of Thessalonica during the autumn of 380 when serious illness threatened his life
    Event: Military 367/68 Expedition to Britain
    Event: Emperor of Eastern Roman Empire Acceded BET 19 JAN 379 AND 395 Sirmian
    Note: Western Emperor Gratian appointed him to succeed his eastern colleague Valens who had been killed at the Battle of Adrianople on 9 August 378. The fact that Gratian chose him as his new colleague does not necessarily mean that he enjoyed a particularly good reputation as the best general of his day. Gratian had effectively been forced to choose him since he seems to have been the most senior officer of Roman birth available to him at the time.
    Event: Dux Moisae Prinae Acceded 374
    Event: Dux Valeriae Acceded 375
    Note: Regained his commission after the death of Emperor Valentinian I.
    Event: Magister Militum per Illyricum Acceded 376
    Event: Emperor of the Western Roman Emprire Acceded 394/95


    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Titled:
    Emperor of the Roman Empire

    Titled:
    Emperor of the East Roman Empire

    Event:
    Council of Constantinople. Condemned the Arian Heresy.

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    Destruction of the Serapeum.

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    Abolished the Olympic Games.

    Theodosius married Galla Valentiniana Of ROMAN EMPIRE in 387. Galla (daughter of Valentinian I Emperor Of The West ROMAN EMPIRE and Justina (Juliana)) was born about 367; died in 394 in In Childbirth (Son John). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Galla Valentiniana Of ROMAN EMPIRE was born about 367 (daughter of Valentinian I Emperor Of The West ROMAN EMPIRE and Justina (Juliana)); died in 394 in In Childbirth (Son John).

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    • _UID: F0D80012F666411782F3F2261557E605721E

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    Children:
    1. Gratian BYZANTINE EMPIRE was born about 388; and died.
    2. 3. Galla Placida Empress ROMAN EMPIRE was born in 390 in Rome, Roman Empire (Italy); died on 27 Nov 450 in Rome, Roman Empire (Italy); was buried in Chapel Of Saints Nazarius And Celsus, Ravenna, Italy.
    3. John BYZANTINE EMPIRE was born in 394; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Theodosius "The Elder" ROMAN EMPIRE was born about 330 (son of Constans I Augustus Emperor West ROMAN EMPIRE and Flavia); died between 375 and 376 in Executed, In Carthage (Near Tunis, Tunisia).

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    • Name: The Elder
    • _UID: 2BDE6A986D5047F485CF6D7BA921D2ECC779

    Notes:

    Title: Magister Equitum Praesentalis
    Note: Theodosius the Elder was a senior military officer serving in the Western empire and rose to become the magister equitum praesentalis under the emperor Valentinian I from late 368 until his execution in early 375
    Birth: ABT 316
    Death: 375 executed in Carthage
    Note: Theodosius' father was executed at roughly the same as his accession to Emperor, and much speculation has centred on the relationship between these events. A general consensus seems to have emerged, however, that the future emperor was forced into retirement shortly after the execution of his father at Carthage in Africa during the winter of 375/6. The same court faction which had engineered the death of his father managed to persuade Valentinian to dismiss him also, or so the consensus goes.
    Event: Magister Equitum Praesentalis Acceded 368

    Theodosius married Thermantia. Thermantia was born about 332; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Thermantia was born about 332; and died.

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    • _UID: 755B880C3EB046529EAAA6197ECA3E35ACC5

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    Children:
    1. 6. Theodosius I "The Great" Emperor ROMAN EMPIRE was born on 11 Jan 356-357 in Causa, Spain; died on 17 Jan 394-395 in Milano (Milan), Roman Empire (Italy).
    2. Honorius Of The ROMAN EMPIRE was born about 361; was buried in Chapel Of Saints Nazarius And Celsus, Ravenna, Italy.

  3. 14.  Valentinian I Emperor Of The West ROMAN EMPIRE was born in 321 in Cibalis (Now Vinkovci), Pannonia; died in Nov 375 in Brigetio, Pannonia-Inferior, Yugoslavia.

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    • Name: Valentinianus I Emperor Of West ROMAN EMPIRE
    • _UID: BA778B4AF7B54587B58C31D6EEDF02BE53A8
    • Titled: Between Nov 364 and 375

    Notes:

    Born Flavius Valentinianus

    Valentinian was one of Rome's last great warrior emperors. There was a power vacuum after the death of Julian, last ruler of the Neo-Flavian line. His immediate successor Jovian did not really survive long enough to leave his stamp on late Roman society. In general terms, Valentinian?s challenge was to hold together an empire that had experienced sixty years of internal unrest, something which was of major import. His provincial origins and Nicene Christianity put him at odds with the senatorial nobility in the west. Furthermore, he had to deal with the increasing regionalism of the empire, especially in Gaul, Britain, and Africa. -- de Imperatoribus Romanis, An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors


    Source: lorenfamily.com

    Titled:
    Emperor of the West Roman Empire

    Valentinian married Justina (Juliana) in 359. Justina was born about 339; died in 387. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Justina (Juliana) was born about 339; died in 387.

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    • _UID: FF2762A98D014101BB5F1454285121F411BA

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    Children:
    1. Gratian Emperor Of The West ROMAN EMPIRE was born about 360; died in 383 in Murdered.
    2. Valentinian II Emperor Of West ROMAN EMPIRE was born about 362; died on 15 May 392 in Suicide.
    3. Justa Princess Of ROMAN EMPIRE was born about 364; and died.
    4. 7. Galla Valentiniana Of ROMAN EMPIRE was born about 367; died in 394 in In Childbirth (Son John).