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- Majorian (Latin: Iulius Valerius Maiori****; died 7 August 461) was the Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461. A prominent commander in the Western military...
- Aetius alongside the comes domesticorum Majorian, whom he befriended. Historian Penny MacGeorge writes, "Majorian certainly, and Ricimer probably, had served...
- 472. Majorian: 457–461 (Not recognized by Eastern emperor) Majorian was proclaimed Western emperor on 28 December 456. On 7 August 461, Majorian was compelled...
- alliance Majorian had made with Vandal king Gaiseric crumbled as the Vandals raided Italy.: 435 : 227  In Gaul and Dalmatia officials loyal to Majorian refused...
- Majorian, who appointed him magister militum per Gallias ("Master of the Soldiers for Gaul") in 458. After the general Ricimer ********inated Majorian and...
- Visigoths of Theoderic II against the Western Roman Empire of Emperor Majorian. The war began in 457 with a revolt of the Goths in Aquitania that pushed...
- calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Emperor Majorian builds a Roman fleet at Miseno and Ravenna. He strengthens the army, by...
- to negotiate peace with Majorian, who refuses. The Vandals devastate Mauretania and Moorish warriors poison the wells. Majorian ****embles a large fleet...
- appointment of Aegidius as magister militum of Roman Gaul by Emperor Majorian. When Majorian was killed on the orders of Ricimer in 461, Aegidius maintained...
- (modern Arras) was probably sacked by the Franks as well. Roman general Majorian, who would become the Western Roman emperor in 457, reportedly suppressed...