A Historical Timeline of the Bible
Table 10c - Empire Splits After Death of Jovian
Events throughout the Roman
Empire from here on are very chaotic.
Western Empire |
Valentinian I |
364-375 |
Gratian |
367-383 |
Valentinian II |
375-392 |
Eugenius |
392-394 |
Theodosius I |
394-395 |
Honorius |
395-423 |
Valentinian III |
423-455 |
Petronius Maximus |
455 |
Avitus |
455-456 |
Majorianus |
457-461 |
Severus II |
461-465 |
Anthemius |
467-472 |
Olybrius |
472 |
Glycerius |
473-474 |
Julius Nepos |
474-475 |
Romulus Augustus |
475-476 |
|
| Eastern Empire |
Valens |
364-378 |
Theodosius I |
378-395 |
Arcadius |
395-408 |
Theodosius II |
408-450 |
Marcianus |
450-457 |
Leo I |
457-474 |
Leo II |
474 |
Zeno |
474-491 |
|
With the fall of the Western
Empire, ancient history draws to a close. A transitional period follows.
The Eastern Empire continued to
exist as the Byzantine Empire until A.D. 1453.
Table 11
Table 10b
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