- Flavius Victor
Infobox Roman emperor
name =Flavius Victor
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title =Usurper of theWestern Roman Empire
caption =Flavius Victor, presented as "Hope of the Romans" ("Spes Romanorum") on this coin.
reign =384 -August 28 388 (as "Augustus" underMagnus Maximus , againstGratian , thenValentinian II andTheodosius I )
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successor =
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father =Magnus Maximus
mother =Elen
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date of death =August 388
place of death =Trier
place of burial =|Flavius Victor was the infant son ofMagnus Maximus by his wifeElen , allegedly the daughter ofOctavius . He was proclaimed an Augustus from 384 to his death in 388.Victor's father was considered an usurper of the
Western Roman Empire . He negotiated receiving recognition by the legitimate AugustiValentinian II andTheodosius I and, when these negotiations failed, pressed the matter by proclaiming his son an Augustus, indicating an attempt to secure a succession. This method had been used by former EmperorValentinian I who declared his son and heirGratian an Augustus in 367 and by Theodosius who had declared his own son and heirArcadius an Augustus in 383.Maximus and Victor gained recognition of their legitimacy for their co-reign by Theodosius in 386. In 387, Maximus campaigned in
Italy against Valentinian II. Victor was left behind inTrier . His father defeated Valentinian but failed against a then hostile Theodosius in 388. Theodosius sentArbogastes to Trier to slay Victor.Victor's death left Valentinian II, Theodosius and Arcadius as the sole Augusti in the Empire.
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