The piece of jewelry copies the imagery and inscriptions found on coins from the time of emperor Honorius, ruler of the ...
The Theodosian dynasty also ruled the Western Roman Empire from 392 to 455 AD. The death of Honorius of the West in 423 led Theodosius to supporting and eventually installing Valentinian III as ...
10 Worst Roman Emperors Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re looking at the ten most widely reviled and criticized Roman Emperors. It’s said that Nero fiddled while Rome burned. This probably ...
One side of the pendant features the bust of Honorius, the Roman emperor who ruled from 393 to 423 C.E. He’s shown wearing chest armor and a pearl diadem. The other side depicts a person holding ...
The pendant, described as "very unusual," was crafted by an early Anglo-Saxon artisan in imitation of a Roman solidus coin from the reign of Emperor Honorius, who ruled the Western Roman Empire ...
Les Troubadours Renaud et Geoffroy de Pons. Paris: Maisonneuve. Base Mérimée: Château de François Ier, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Low Roman Empire ISBN 978-2-286-06050-3. Zosso; ...
A History of the Beginnings of England,’ historian Marc Morris recounts the turbulent era between the abandonment of Britain ...
An ancient gold coin with an image of the Roman leader Sponsian, once thought to be a fake emperor, has been now proven real. Credit: The Hunterian, University of Glasgow / Public Domain A ...
As is well known, Emperor Theodosius I established that upon his death in 395 AD, the Roman Empire would be divided into two parts: West and East, to be inherited respectively by his sons Honorius and ...
Without the carved head, which would have been made separately and attached, it is impossible to identify the individual represented in this portrait. The elaborate ceremonial armor suggests that he ...