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Western Roman emperor from 393 to 423
395, Honorius and Arcadius divided the Empire. Honorius became Western Roman emperor at the age of ten. During the early part of his reign, Honorius depended
Honorius
Christian theologian
Honorius Augustodunensis (c. 1080 – c. 1140), commonly known as Honorius of Autun, was a 12th-century Christian theologian. Augustodunensis said that he
Honorius_Augustodunensis
Topics referred to by the same term
Honorius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Honorius (384–423) was Roman emperor of the West from 393 to 423. Honorius may also refer to: Honorius of
Honorius_(disambiguation)
Head of the Catholic Church from 1216 to 1227
for a general crusade as planned by Honorius III. Far-reaching prospects seemed to open before him when Honorius crowned Peter II of Courtenay as Latin
Pope_Honorius_III
Head of the Catholic Church from 1124 to 1130
Norway. Honorius wrote to the clergy and nobles of England, directing them to treat his legate as if he were Honorius himself. In Honorius's name, John
Pope_Honorius_II
Medieval grimoire
Book of Honorius (Latin: Liber juratus Honorii, also Liber sacer, sacratus or consecratus) is a medieval grimoire purportedly written by Honorius of Thebes
The_Sworn_Book_of_Honorius
Head of the Catholic Church from 1285 to 1287
most recent pope to take the pontifical name "Honorius" upon election, after his granduncle Pope Honorius III. Giacomo Savelli was born in Rome into the
Pope_Honorius_IV
Loss of political control in antiquity
negotiate with Honorius, but his demands (now even more moderate, only frontier land and food,) were inflated by the messenger and Honorius responded with
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire
Head of the Catholic Church from 625 to 638
against Honorius I became a primary argument cited by opponents of the definition of papal infallibility during the First Vatican Council (1870). Honorius I
Pope_Honorius_I
Topics referred to by the same term
respect"). Pope Honorius I (625–638) Antipope Honorius II (1061–1072) Pope Honorius II (1124–1130) Pope Honorius III (1216–1227) Pope Honorius IV (1285–1287)
Pope_Honorius
Roman emperor from 407 to 411
became emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire and ten-year-old Honorius of the Western. Honorius was underage and the leading general Stilicho became hugely
Constantine III (Western Roman emperor)
Constantine_III_(Western_Roman_emperor)
Julius Honorius, also known as Julius Orator, was a teacher of geography during Late Antiquity. He is known only by a single work, Cosmographia, which
Julius_Honorius
Siege and sack of Rome by the Visigoths
to come to an agreement with Honorius, Alaric asked for hostages, gold, and permission to move to Pannonia, but Honorius refused. Alaric, aware of the
Sack_of_Rome_(410)
Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)
half while the younger Honorius got the western half. Both were still minors and neither was capable of ruling effectively. Honorius was placed under the
Western_Roman_Empire
Transitionary period from 383-410
410, and government largely reverted to city level. That year Emperor Honorius refused an appeal from Britain for military assistance. The following decades
End_of_Roman_rule_in_Britain
17th to 18th century grimoire
Grimoire of Pope Honorius, or Le Grimoire du Pape Honorius, is a 17th to 18th century grimoire, which claims to have been written by Pope Honorius III (1150–1227)
The_Grimoire_of_Pope_Honorius
Archbishop of Canterbury from 627 to 653, Christian saint
became archbishop. In 627, Honorius was consecrated as archbishop by Paulinus of York at Lincoln. Honorius wrote to Pope Honorius I asking the pope to raise
Honorius_of_Canterbury
Catholic appointments in 1285
Pope Honorius IV (1285–1287) only created one new cardinal during his papacy. This was accomplished on 22 December 1285: Giovanni Boccamazza, archbishop
Cardinals created by Honorius IV
Cardinals_created_by_Honorius_IV
Former tomb in Rome
The Mausoleum of Honorius was a late antique circular mausoleum and the burial place of the Roman emperor Honorius and other 5th-century imperial family
Mausoleum_of_Honorius
Painting by John William Waterhouse
Favourites of the Emperor Honorius is a painting by John William Waterhouse completed in 1883. The painting depicts Honorius feeding birds which are on
The Favourites of the Emperor Honorius
The_Favourites_of_the_Emperor_Honorius
Western Roman emperor from 398 to 407
consort of Honorius, Western Roman Emperor. She was the daughter of the general Stilicho. Around 398 she married her first cousin, the Emperor Honorius. It is
Maria_(wife_of_Honorius)
Roman emperor in 421
general under Honorius, rising to the rank of Magister militum (Master of the Soldiers) by 411. In 411 Constantius was sent by Honorius to put down the
Constantius_III
Roman emperor from 379 to 395
to rule the entire Roman Empire. After his death, his sons Arcadius and Honorius ruled from separate courts in the east and the west, continuing the late
Theodosius_I
7th Vice President of The Republic of Botswana
Ponatshego Honorius Kefaeng Kedikilwe (born 7 July 1938) is a Motswana politician who was Vice-President of Botswana from 2012 to 2014. A member of the
Ponatshego_Kedikilwe
Western Roman emperor from 425 to 455
side of the family that he was the nephew of Honorius and first cousin to Theodosius II (the son of Honorius' brother Arcadius), who was eastern emperor
Valentinian_III
Demon described in demonological grimoires
legions of spirits. Bael appears in later editions of The Grimoire of Pope Honorius, under Astaroth, as a prince whose powers include (again) invisibility
Bael_(demon)
Roman emperor from 383 to 408
the brother of Honorius (r. 393–423). Arcadius ruled the eastern half of the empire from 395, when their father died, while Honorius ruled the west.
Arcadius
Roman usurper in 409–10 and 414-15
his negotiations with Honorius, and the second ended after he was abandoned by the Visigoths and eventually captured by Honorius's men. Attalus was obliged
Priscus_Attalus
Usurper of the Roman Empire from 412 to 413
militum Stilicho (22 August 408) for Emperor Honorius, who wanted to remove his influential general. Honorius rewarded Heraclianus with the appointment to
Heraclianus
Genus of perennial bulbous plants in the asparagus family (Asparagaceae
Eustachys Salisb. nom. illeg. Fenelonia Raf. Galtonia Decne. ×Honogalum Holub Honorius Gray Ifuon Raf. Lomaresis Raf. Loncomelos Raf. Loncoxis Raf. Melomphis
Ornithogalum
Roman imperial dynasty in Late Antiquity, r. 379–457
Aelia Eudoxia crowned by the Manus Dei (hand of God) Solidus of Honorius When Honorius died in 423, the primicerius notariorum Joannes (r. 423–425) succeeded
Theodosian_dynasty
Roman emperor from 409 to 411
east and Honorius was to remain in Ravenna, the capital of the Western Empire. But a rift between him and Honorius was obvious. Much of Honorius's court
Constans II (son of Constantine III)
Constans_II_(son_of_Constantine_III)
Encyclopedic work on Christian theology
79. doi:10.1484/j.vms.5.112418. ISSN 1782-7183. Honorius; Firchow, Evelyn Scherabon; Honorius; Honorius (1992). The Old Norse Elucidarius. Studies in German
Elucidarium
Substitution cypher popular among modern occultists
manuscripts of the writings of Honorius of Thebes (e.g. Liber Iuratus Honorii, translated as The Sworn Book of Honorius), with the exception of the composite
Theban_alphabet
Roman army general (c. 359 – 408)
the niece of emperor Theodosius I. He became guardian for the underage Honorius. After years of struggle against barbarian and Roman enemies, political
Stilicho
Failed revolts against Western Emperor Honorius
407 to 415, during which a series of usurpers rebelled against Emperor Honorius in Ravenna. The conflict began with the uprising of the Roman army in Britain
Roman_civil_war_of_407–415
13th-century English priest and canon lawyer
Honorius of Kent (sometimes known as Honorius Magister; died after 1210) was a medieval English Archdeacon of Richmond and canon lawyer. Honorius was
Honorius_of_Kent
King of the Visigoths from 395 to 410
legitimate emperor Honorius, refused him and instead demanded that Honorius be deposed and exiled. Fearing for his safety, Honorius made preparations to
Alaric_I
Head of the Catholic Church from 418 to 422
by the supporters of Eulalius until the dispute was settled by Emperor Honorius. Boniface was active in maintaining church discipline, and he restored
Pope_Boniface_I
Italian bishop, antipope 1061–1064
Gregory of Vercelli. He assumed the name of Honorius II. In 1061, after his return from Rome, Pope Honorius II celebrated a diocesan synod in Parma. In
Antipope_Honorius_II
Usurper of the Western Roman Empire
Gaul, who had remained loyal to Honorius, had him executed. Jovinus' and Sebastianus' heads were afterwards sent to Honorius and mounted on the walls of Ravenna
Jovinus
Roman poet (c. 370 – c. 404)
404 AD), was a Latin poet associated with the court of the Roman emperor Honorius at Mediolanum (Milan), and particularly with the general Stilicho. His
Claudian
Usurper of the Western Roman Empire
him over to Dardanus, Honorius' praetorian governor in Gaul. Dardanus then executed Sebastianus and sent his head to Honorius' court at Ravenna. Wikimedia
Sebastianus
Demon in the Ars Goetia
Book of Abramelin, and certain French editions of The Grimoire of Pope Honorius (as Bayemon); as well as British Library, Sloane MS 3824. The Goetia, Liber
Paimon
Christian theological doctrine
anathematised Honorius as a heretic: "And with these we define that there shall be expelled from the holy Church of God and anathematized Honorius who was some
Monothelitism
Late Roman politician
the Western Roman Empire as regent of Honorius for over twelve years. Germanic tribes invaded Italy in 405. Honorius and the court took refuge in Ravenna
Olympius
Bishop and Roman Catholic saint
Saint Honoratus of Amiens (Honoré, sometimes Honorius) (died 16 January ca. 600) was the seventh bishop of Amiens. His feast day is May 16 (Honoratus of
Honoratus_of_Amiens
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
Valentinian II Magnus Maximus (w. Victor) Eugenius Western Empire 395–476 Honorius Constantine III (w. Constans II) Priscus Attalus Constantius III Joannes
Marcus_Aurelius
Head of the Catholic Church from 1227 to 1241
He worked initially as a cardinal, and after becoming the successor of Honorius III, he fully inherited the traditions of Gregory VII and of his own cousin
Pope_Gregory_IX
The resistance of Honorius cousins is an episode in the Roman civil war of 407-415, in which resistance was made against the usurper Constantine III. This
Resistance of Honorius cousins
Resistance_of_Honorius_cousins
Former Italian aristocratic family
provided at least two popes: Cencio Savelli, Pope Honorius III (1216–1227) and Giacomo Savelli, Honorius IV (1285–1287). His father, Luca Savelli, was a
Savelli_family
Recognized by Honorius in 409. Emperor in the west Unknown – 411 (before 18 September) Surrendered to Constantius, a general of Honorius, and abdicated
List_of_Roman_emperors
Head of the Catholic Church from 1153 to 1154
or 1128, Pope Honorius II promoted him to the suburbicarian See of Sabina. He was probably given this position for siding with Honorius II during a dispute
Pope_Anastasius_IV
Roman imperial dynasty in late antiquity, r. 364–392 and 421–455
Verses on the Marriage of Honorius. Epithalamium of Honorius and Maria. Panegyrics on the Third and Fourth Consulships of Honorius. Pane. Loeb Classical Library
Valentinian_dynasty
Italian saint-bishop, poet and hymnwriter (c. 530-c. 600/609)
Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus (c. 530 – c. 600/609 AD; French: Venance Fortunat), known as Saint Venantius Fortunatus (/vəˈnænʃəs ˌfɔːrtjəˈneɪtəs/
Venantius_Fortunatus
Calendar year
of Honorius, and the power behind the throne in the Western Roman Empire. The Eastern Roman Empire sends six legions (6,000 men) to aid Honorius at Ravenna
410
Minor demon
Surgat, lit. 'Rise') is a minor demon mentioned in The Grimoire of Pope Honorius, The Secrets of Solomon and the Grimorium Verum. He is listed as "Surgat
Surgat
Flemish painter and tapestry designer (1658–1736)
Victor Honorius Janssens or Victor Honoré Janssens (or Jansens) (11 June 1658 – 14 August 1736) was a Flemish painter of religious and mythological works
Victor_Honoré_Janssens
Bakers - Agatha of Sicily, Elizabeth of Hungary, Honorius of Amiens Bakers of altar bread - Honorius of Amiens Bankers - Bernardine of Feltre, Matthew
List of patron saints by occupation and activity
List_of_patron_saints_by_occupation_and_activity
Gothic Chieftain
(supreme commander), but the Emperor Honorius refused to promote him. It is possible that his resentment of Honorius, as evidenced by later actions, began
Sarus_the_Goth
Roman empress in 421
Honorius and Placidia. The poem "In Praise of Serena" by Claudian and the Historia Nova by Zosimus clarify that Serena's father was an elder Honorius
Galla_Placidia
Roman emperor from 375 to 392
Pacatus asserted that the empire belonged to his two sons, Arcadius and Honorius, while barely mentioning the newly restored Valentinian. Theodosius remained
Valentinian_II
Head of the Catholic Church from 1143 to 1144
II. He was created Cardinal-Deacon of Santa Maria in Via Lata by Pope Honorius II in 1127; as such, he signed the papal bulls issued between 3 April 1130
Pope_Celestine_II
general Gerontius (first phase of the conflict), and the imperial army of Honorius against an army under command of general Edobichus, consisting mainly of
Battle_of_Arles_(411)
terms with Emperor Honorius. Heraclianus was the one who received orders from Honorius to arrest Stilicho. In Constantius, Honorius saw the right person
War_of_Heraclianus
Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome
about 240 and underwent further repairs in 250 or 252 and again in 320. Honorius banned the practice of gladiator fights in 399 and again in 404. Gladiatorial
Colosseum
Roman mausoleum
she died in Rome and was buried there, probably alongside Honorius in the Mausoleum of Honorius at Old Saint Peter's Basilica. The "mausoleum" of Galla
Mausoleum_of_Galla_Placidia
Calendar year
fight Emperor Honorius. He is defeated in Umbria and flees to Carthage, where he is put to death by envoys of Honorius. May 8 – Honorius signs an edict
413
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
During preparations Innocent died on 16 July 1216, but his successor, Honorius III, carried on his policy. For the first time in crusading history, the
Crusades
Western Roman emperor from 423 to 425
Western Roman emperor from 423 to 425. On the death of the Western emperor Honorius, Theodosius II, the last remaining ruler of the Theodosian dynasty, did
Joannes
Papareschi, elected Cencio Savelli, aged 68, who took the name Honorius III. Honorius III was both a Roman native and renowned for his diplomatic skills
1216_papal_election
Calendar year
(Comes Africae), revolts against Honorius and proclaims himself Augustus. He interrupts the grain supply to Rome. Honorius condemns him and his supporters
412
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
Valentinian II Magnus Maximus (w. Victor) Eugenius Western Empire 395–476 Honorius Constantine III (w. Constans II) Priscus Attalus Constantius III Joannes
Augustus
King of the Visigoths
militum (master of military) of the western emperor, Flavius Augustus Honorius, with Gothic auxiliaries under Ulfilas, crushed the Gallic rebellion with
Athaulf
Usurper of the Western Roman Empire
hand suggests that Gerontius, seeing Constantine negotiating with Emperor Honorius over 409, had decided to side with the local Theodosian supporters. However
Maximus_of_Hispania
Painting by Giambattista Pittoni
rarely-painted scene from Roman history in which Honorius divided his power with Constantius, husband of Honorius's sister Galla Placidia. (in Russian) "Catalogue
The Emperor Honorius Making Constantius His Co-Ruler
The_Emperor_Honorius_Making_Constantius_His_Co-Ruler
Calendar year
calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Honorius and Theodosius (or, less frequently, year 1162 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
409
Wife of Stilicho
wives of the emperor Honorius. A resident at the court of Honorius, Serena selected a bride for Claudian, and took care of Honorius' half-sister Galla Placidia
Serena_(wife_of_Stilicho)
Triumphal arch in ancient Rome
The Arch of Arcadius, Honorius and Theodosius (Latin: Arcus Arcadii Honorii et Theodosii) was an ancient triumphal arch in ancient Rome. It was built by
Arch of Arcadius, Honorius and Theodosius
Arch_of_Arcadius,_Honorius_and_Theodosius
Eastern Roman emperor from 402 to 450
the Western Emperor Honorius, Theodosius's uncle, died and the primicerius notariorum Joannes was proclaimed emperor. Honorius's sister Galla Placidia
Theodosius_II
Break of communion between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches
Sergius also wrote to Pope Honorius about the Psephos and union he had achieved, hoping to gain his approval. Honorius evidently felt that Monoenergism
Chalcedonian_schism
Head of the Catholic Church from 1130 to 1143
In 1124, he became a close advisor to Pope Honorius II. On the evening of 13 February 1130, Pope Honorius II died, and Gregorio was hastily elected as
Pope_Innocent_II
Super Specula or Super Speculam was a decretal issued by Pope Honorius III in 1219 which had the effect of preventing the teaching of Roman civil law in
Super_Specula
Head of the Catholic Church from 1119 to 1124
by popes Alexander III, Celestine III (1191–1198), Innocent III (1199), Honorius III (1216), Gregory IX (1235), Innocent IV (1246), Alexander IV (1255)
Pope_Callixtus_II
Calendar year
Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Honorius and Constantius (or, less frequently, year 1170 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
417
402 battle between Romans and Visigoths
halves of the Roman Empire, died in 395, leaving his sons Arcadius and Honorius emperors of the East and West, respectively. However, the weakness of character
Battle_of_Pollentia
Catholic mendicant order
and January 1217 by Pope Honorius III in the papal bulls Religiosam vitam and Nos attendentes. On January 21, 1217, Honorius issued the bull Gratiarum
Dominican_Order
Seal of God, or Seal of Truth, according to John Dee
Liber Sacratus, Liber sacer sive Juratus, or Sworn Booke), attributed to Honorius, son of Euclid. The text may have originated in the late 13th century,
Sigillum_Dei
4th-century Christian monk, saint, and martyr
amphitheatre, and was stoned to death by the crowd. The Christian Emperor Honorius, however, was impressed by the monk's martyrdom and it spurred him to issue
Saint_Telemachus
Head of the Catholic Church from 1288 to 1292
Pope Honorius IV on 3 April 1287, a conclave was held in Rome, at the papal palace next to Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill, where Pope Honorius had died
Pope_Nicholas_IV
War in late antiquity
was a rebellion in the year 398 led by Comes Gildo against Roman emperor Honorius. The revolt was subdued by Stilicho, the magister militum of the Western
Gildonic_War
Irish saint and Archbishop (1128 – 1180)
parties during and after the invasion. He was canonised in 1225 by Pope Honorius III. Lorcán was born at Kilkea, County Kildare, Ireland, the youngest of
Lorcán_Ua_Tuathail
Catholic basilica and a landmark of Rome, Italy
by Pope Honorius I in the 7th century and largely preserves its original structure. Notably, the apse mosaic depicting Saint Agnes, Honorius, and another
Sant'Agnese_fuori_le_mura
Monotypic butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
bark. The larvae are brown, very hairy and moth like. Aethiopana honorius honorius (Nigeria: south and the Cross River loop, Cameroon, Gabon, Congo,
Aethiopana
Calendar year
Resistance of Honorius cousins: In Spain comes Constans II into conflict with Didymus and Verinianus, nephews and followers of Honorius. End of Roman
407
Demon described in demonological grimoires
an old man riding a cockatrice, without the hawk. The Grimoire of Pope Honorius (which refers to him as Agarus) is more brief, omitting the crocodile and
Agares
680s council of the Christian churches
heretical and included those who had supported this heresy, including Pope Honorius I and four previous patriarchs of Constantinople. When the council had
Third Council of Constantinople
Third_Council_of_Constantinople
Calendar year
Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Honorius and Theodosius (or, less frequently, year 1171 Ab urbe condita). The denomination
418
Catholic appointments from 1124 to 1129
Pope Honorius II (r. 1124–1130) created 27 cardinals in six consistories held throughout his pontificate. This included his successors Anastasius IV and
Cardinals created by Honorius II
Cardinals_created_by_Honorius_II
most excommunicated individual. In this list below there are two popes (Honorius I and Leo I) and six Catholic saints (Leo I, Athanasius, Columba, Arialdo
List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church
List_of_people_excommunicated_by_the_Catholic_Church
HONORIUS
HONORIUS
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : nickname from Middle English boner(e), bonour ‘gentle’, ‘courteous’, ‘handsome’ (Old French bonnaire, from the phrase de bon(ne) aire ‘of good bearing or appearance’, from which also comes modern English debonair).Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Ynyr ‘son of Ynyr’, a common medieval personal name derived from Latin Honorius.Swedish : unexplained.
Boy/Male
German, Latin, Portuguese
Honored One
Boy/Male
Welsh
Uncertain origin, but may be derived from the Latin Honorius meaning man of honour, or from the...
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for someone who was handy with his fists, from Old French poigneor ‘fighter’ (Latin pugnator, from pugnare ‘to fight’, a derivative of pugnus ‘fist’).Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ab Ynyr ‘son of Ynyr’, a personal name from Latin Honorius.
Girl/Female
Welsh
Uncertain origin, but may be derived from the Latin Honorius meaning man of honour, or from the...
Boy/Male
Welsh English
Uncertain origin, but may be derived from the Latin Honorius meaning man of honour, or from the...
Boy/Male
Welsh
Uncertain origin, but may be derived from the Latin Honorius meaning man of honour, or from the...
HONORIUS
HONORIUS
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Name of the Wife of Sayyidina Ismail
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Tamil
Earth; First; King
Boy/Male
Indian
Medal, Prize, Honor
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Hippolytos, HIPOLIT means "horse-freer."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Logachandran | லோகசாநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®£Â
Lovable
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chandraharika | சநà¯à®¤à¯à®°à®¹à®¾à®°à®¿à®•ாÂ
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the sheep pen.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Mighty Spearman; One who Saves; The Fictional Character Jorel Father of Superman
Boy/Male
Indian
Wish
Girl/Female
Greek
People's victory.
HONORIUS
HONORIUS
HONORIUS
HONORIUS
HONORIUS