Honorius (384 – 423 CE) was a Roman Emperor who presided over the Western Roman Empire from 395 CE until his death. His long reign, marked by the Sack of Rome and the relocation of the capital to Ravenna, witnessed significant imperial decline.
Honorius (384 – 423 CE) was a Roman Emperor who presided over the Western Roman Empire from 395 CE until his death. His long reign, marked by the Sack of Rome and the relocation of the capital to Ravenna, witnessed significant imperial decline.