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- diverting them to Gaul. Glycerius also prevented an invasion by the Ostrogoths through diplomacy, including a gift of 2,000 solidi. Glycerius was not recognized...
- Glycerius (c. 420 – after 480) was a Western Roman Emperor reigning from 473 to 474. Glycerius may also refer to: Saint Glycerius (bishop of Milan), 5th-century...
- palace guard) Glycerius as western emperor. Angered by this, Leo appointed Nepos as the commander of an army to attack Italy and depose Glycerius. Why Leo...
- discovered. His feast day is 20 September. Saint Glycerius has been erroneously confused as the Glycerius (c. 420 - after 480), who was one of the last of...
- Europe for naming years. March 3 – Gundobad (nephew of Ricimer) nominates Glycerius as emperor of the Western Roman Empire. Emperor Leo I refuses to recognize...
- also Glycerius; French: Saint Lizier; Catalan: Sant Lliceri) (died 548) was a bishop of Couserans in the late 5th and 6th centuries. Bishop Glycerius is...
- dropsy. Gundobad elevated Glycerius to Western emperor. The Eastern Empire had rejected Olybrius and also rejected Glycerius, instead supporting a candidate...
- Glycerius (Italian: Glicerio) was a deacon who was martyred in Antioch. He is honoured as a Saint in the Catholic Church. Previously, he was listed as...
- III Petronius Maximus Avitus Majorian Severus III Anthemius Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augustulus Eastern Empire 395–610 Arcadius Theodosius...
- marches on Ravenna. He forces Glycerius to abdicate the throne, and proclaims himself emperor of the Western Roman Empire. Glycerius is exiled to Dalmatia (Balkans)...