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Julius Nepos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Julius Nepos (19/24 June 474 - [28 August 475] - 25 April/9 May/22 June 480) ... Julius Nepos was the son of Nepotianus, Master of Soldiers in the west ca.458-461, and the nephew of the patrician Marcellinus, Master of Soldiers in Dalmatia ca.
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Deposed by Orestes, who placed his son Romulus Augustulus on the throne, Nepos fled to Dalmatia. He continued to be recognized as emperor by Zeno, the emperor of the east, until his murder in 480.
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Julius Nepos, the last but one of the Roman emperors of the West (474-475). He was a nephew of Marcellinus, prince of Dalmatia, whom he succeeded in his principality. After the death of Olybrius the throne of the West remained vacant for some months, during which Italy was abandoned to barbarians.
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Julius Nepos: emperor of the West-Roman empire (474-475). ... 474 Leo sends a navy, led by Julius Nepos; Glycerius is taken captive and made bishop of Salona; at the same time, Zeno I succeeds Leo I in the east, but is unable to establish himself, or to back Julius Nepos...
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Julius Nepos Emperor Roman Odoacer Western Dalmatia Italy Economy. ... ; Julius Nepos (c. 430 - 480), was the last legitimate emperor ( 474- 475 de facto, 474 - 480 de jure) of the western Roman Empire.
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Vun 468 af an weer Julius Nepos sien Ohm Marcellinus as Magister militum in Dalmatien nafolgt. Dor stünn he in militäärsche Hensicht an en sunnerlich wichtige Stäe, just an de Naht twuschen dat weströömsche un dat Ooströömsche Riek.
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! This page has information about NEPOS, JULIUS - Encyclopedia Britannica - NEPOS, JULIUS ... NEPOS, JULIUS , the last but one of the Roman emperors of the West (474475). He was a nephew of...
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Encyclopedia article about Nepos, Julius. Information about Nepos, Julius in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Nepos, Julius, d. 480, Roman emperor of the West (474–80). The military governor of Dalmatia, he was appointed emperor of the West by Leo I, emperor of the East.
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Basic information and useful websites about Julius Nepos. ... De Imperatoribis Romanis: Julius Nepos; Extensive bio by Ralph W. Mathisen, University of South Carolina. ... Julius Nepos; Concise overview of the events leading up to Julius' short reign, by Martin A. Armstrong at the Monetary History of the Roman Empire site .
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