Avitus

Avitus
Golden coin depicting Avitus
Solidus of Avitus marked:
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Roman emperor in the West

(unrecognized in the East)
Reign9 July 455 – 17 October 456
PredecessorPetronius Maximus
SuccessorMajorian
Eastern emperorMarcian
Bornlate 4th century[1]
Arvernis, Gaul
Died456/7
Arvernis, Gaul
Burial
Issue
Names
Eparchius Avitus
FatherAgricola (possibly)
ReligionChalcedonian Christianity

Eparchius Avitus[i] (died 456/7) was Roman emperor of the Western Empire from July 455 to October 456. He was a senator of Gallic extraction and a high-ranking officer both in the civil and military administration, as well as Bishop of Piacenza.

He opposed the reduction of the Western Roman Empire to Italy alone, both politically and from an administrative point of view. For this reason, as Emperor he introduced several Gallic senators in the Imperial administration; this policy, however, was opposed by the senatorial aristocracy and by the people of Rome, who had suffered from the sack of the city by the Vandals in 455.

Avitus had a good relationship with the Visigoths, in particular with their king Theodoric II, who was a friend of his and who acclaimed Avitus Emperor. The possibility of a strong and useful alliance between the Visigoths and Romans faded, however, when Theodoric invaded Hispania at Avitus' behest, which rendered him unable to help Avitus against the rebel Roman generals who deposed him.

  1. ^ Avitus was appointed to his first political task shortly before 421. Sidonius Apollinaris (Carmina VII 208) described him as a iuvenis at the time, so he was probably between the ages of 30 and 45. For iuvenis as an age category, see Andrew Gillet, "The Birth of Ricimer," Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, Vol. 44, No. 3, 1995, p. 383 note 23.


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