- Joannes
Infobox Roman emperor
name =Joannes
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title =Usurper of theWestern Roman Empire
caption =Joannes on a solidus.
reign =27 August 423 - May 425, againstValentinian III
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date of death =June or July 425
place of death =Aquileia
place of burial =|Joannes or Ioannes was a
Roman usurper (423-425) againstValentinian III .On the death of the Emperor Honorius (
August 27 ,423 ),Theodosius II , the remaining ruler of theHouse of Theodosius hesitated in announcing his uncle's death. In the interregnum, Honorius'spatrician at the time of his death,Castinus , elevated Joannes as emperor.Joannes was a "
primicerius notariorum " or senior civil servant at the time of his elevation.Procopius praised his mildness, intelligence, and general ability. Unlike the Theodosian emperors, he tolerated all Christian sects. His control over Gaul was insecure: his pretorian prefect of that region was slain at Arles in an uprising of the soldiery there. And "Comes "Bonifacius , in control of the African provinces, held back the grain fleet fromRome .Joannes had hoped that he could come to an agreement with the emperor Theodosius, but when
Theodosius II elevated the youngValentinian III first to "Caesar", then to co-emperor as an "Augustus" (undoubtedly influenced by Valentinian's motherGalla Placidia ), he knew he could only expect war. Late in 424, he sent one of his younger, but promising, followers Aëtius on an embassy to theHuns to seek military help.While Aëtius was away on his mission, the army of the
Eastern Empire leftThessalonica forItaly , and soon made their base inAquileia . Further military actions were inconclusive until the garrison ofRavenna was convinced to betray him to a force led byAspar , the son of the Eastern commander. The fallen emperor was brought to Aquileia where first his hand was cut off, then he was paraded on an ass in the Hippodrome to the insults of the populace, then after further insults and injuries he was decapitated in June or July of 425.Three days after Joannes's death, Aëtius returned at the head of a substantial Hunnic army. After some skirmishing, Placidia and Aëtius came to an agreement that established the political landscape of the
Western Roman Empire for the next thirty years. The Huns were paid off and sent home, while Aetius received the position of "magister militum " (commander-in-chief of theRoman army ).External links
* Hugh Elton, [http://www.roman-emperors.org/westemp5.htm#Note%609 "Ioannes"] , from "De Imperatoribus Romanis"
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