- Valentinian III
Infobox Roman emperor
name = Valentinian III
full name = Flavius Placidius Valentinianus
title = Emperor of theWestern Roman Empire
caption = Solidus minted in Thessalonica to celebrate Valentinian III's marriage toLicinia Eudoxia , daughter of the Eastern EmperorTheodosius II . On the reverse, the three of them in their wedding costume.
reign = 423-424 ("Caesar" in the west);425 -16 March 455 (emperor in the west)
predecessor = Honorius
successor =Petronius Maximus
spouse 1 =Licinia Eudoxia
spouse 2 =
issue = Two daughters, Eudocia andPlacidia , married toHuneric andOlybrius
dynasty = Valentinian
father =Constantius III
mother =Galla Placidia
date of birth = birth date|419|7|2|df=y
place of birth =Ravenna
date of death = death date and age|455|3|16|419|7|2|df=y
place of death =
place of burial =|Flavius Placidius Valentinianus (
July 2 ,419 –March 16 ,455 ), known in English as Valentinian III, was among the lastWestern Roman Emperor s (425-455).Family
Born in the western capital of
Ravenna , Valentinian was the only son of later EmperorConstantius III andGalla Placidia . He had an older, maternal half-brother by the first marriage of Placidia toAtaulf of theVisigoths . Theodosius, his half-brother, was born inBarcelona by the end of 414. Theodosius died early in the following year, thus eliminating an opportunity for a Romano-Visigothic line. [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/TOULOUSE.htm#AtaulfVisigothdied416 Profile of Ataulf in "Medieval Lands" by Charles Cawley] ] [ [http://www.roman-emperors.org/galla.htm Ralph W. Mathisen, "Galla Placidia"] ] Valentinian also had a full sister,Justa Grata Honoria . She was probably born in 417 or 418. The history ofPaul the Deacon mentions her first when mentioning the children of the marriage, suggesting she was the eldest. [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ITALY,%20Kings%20to%20962.htm#Constantiusdied421 Profile of Constantius III in "Medieval Lands" by Charles Cawley] ]Placidia was the daughter of
Roman Emperor Theodosius I and his second wife Galla. [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ITALY,%20Kings%20to%20962.htm#GallaPlacidiadied450 Her profile in "Medieval Lands" by Charles Cawley] ] Her older brother Gratian died young. Her mother died in childbirth in 394, giving birth to John, who died with their mother. [ [http://www.roman-emperors.org/theo1.htm David Woods, "Theodosius I (379-395 A.D.)"] ] Placidia was a younger, paternal half-sister of EmperorsArcadius and Honorius. Her older half-sister Pulcheria predeceased her parents as mentioned in the writings ofGregory of Nyssa , placing the death of Pulcheria prior to the death ofAelia Flaccilla , first wife of Theodosius I, in 385. ["Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology "] Her paternal grandparents wereCount Theodosius and his wife Thermantia, as mentioned in the "Historia Romana" byPaul the Deacon . Her maternal grandparents wereValentinian I and his second wife Justina, as mentioned byJordanes . [ [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ITALY,%20Kings%20to%20962.htm#_Toc144276905 Profile of Theodosius I in "Medieval Lands" by Charles Cawley] ]Reign
After the death of his father (421), he followed his mother and his sister (
Justa Grata Honoria ) toConstantinople , when Galla broke with her half-brother, Emperor Honorius, and went to live at the court ofTheodosius II .In 423, Honorius died, and the usurper
Joannes took the power inRome . To counter this menace, Theodosius nominated Valentinian "Caesar" of the west (October 23 ,424 ), and betrothed him to his own daughterLicinia Eudoxia (Valentinian would marry her in 437). In 425, after Joannes had been defeated in war, Valentinian was installed Western Emperor in Rome, onOctober 23 , at the age of six.Given his minority, the new "Augustus" ruled under the control first of his mother, and then, after 433, of the "
Magister militum "Flavius Aëtius . Valentinian's reign is marked by the dismemberment of the Western Empire; the conquest of the province of Africa by theVandals in 439; the final abandonment of Britain in 446; the loss of great portions ofSpain andGaul , in which the barbarians had established themselves; and the ravaging ofSicily and of the western coasts of theMediterranean Sea by the fleets ofGeiseric .As an off-set against these calamities, there was the great victory of Roman general Aëtius over
Attila the Hun in 451 near Chalons. Aëtius had also campaigned successfully against theVisigoths in southern Gaul (426, 429, 436), and against various invaders on theRhine andDanube (428-431).The burden of taxation became more and more intolerable as the power of Rome decreased, and the loyalty of its remaining provinces was seriously impaired in consequence. Ravenna was Valentinian's usual residence; but he fled to Rome on the approach of Attila, who, after ravaging the north of Italy, died in the following year (453).
In 454 Aëtius, whose son had married a daughter of the emperor, was treacherously murdered by Valentinian. On
March 16 of the following year, however, the emperor himself was assassinated in Rome, by two of the barbarian followers of Aëtius. These retainers may have been put up to the act byPetronius Maximus , a wealthy senator who the following dayMarch 17 had himself proclaimed emperor by the remnants of the Western Roman army after the paying of a large donative. He was not as prepared as he thought to take over and restabilize the depleted empire, however; after a reign of eleven weeks, Maximus was murdered by a Roman mob. King Gaiseric and his Vandals captured Rome a few days later and sacked it for two weeks.Valentinian not only lacked the ability to govern the empire in a time of crisis, but aggravated its dangers by his self-indulgence and vindictiveness.
In literature
Valentinian III was dramatized by John Fletcher in his play "Valentinian", c. 1612 (published 1647).
References
Primary sources
*Prosper "Chronicles"
*Jordanes , "Gothic History"
*Sidonius Apollinaris econdary sources
*Oost, "Galla Placidia Augusta", University Press, Chicago, 1968.
*Jones, A.H.M., "The Later Roman Empire A.D. 284-602", Volume One. Johns Hopkins Unbiversity Press, Baltimore, 1986.
*1911External links
* This [http://www.fourthcentury.com/index.php/imperial-laws-chart-395 list of Roman laws of the fourth century] shows laws passed by Valentinian III relating to Christianity.
* [http://www.roman-emperors.org/valenIII.htm Mathisen, Ralph, "Valentinian III", "De Imperatoribus Romanis"] .Persondata
NAME = Flavius Placidius Valentinianus
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Valentinian III
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Emperor of theWestern Roman Empire
DATE OF BIRTH =July 2 ,419
PLACE OF BIRTH =Ravenna
DATE OF DEATH =March 16 ,455
PLACE OF DEATH =
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