Historical Events tagged with "imperial authority"

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Politics & Government

Otto IV Crowned Emperor by Pope Innocent III

October 4th, 1209 815 years ago

Otto IV of Germany was crowned Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire by Pope Innocent III in a grand ceremony held in Rome. This event marked a significant moment in the complex relationship between the papacy and the imperial authority. Otto IV sought the papal endorsement to strengthen his claim to the throne amidst political rivalries. The coronation symbolized the alliance between the church and the empire and showcased the papacy's influence in European politics.

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Politics & Government

Romulus Augustulus Declared Emperor of the West

October 31st, 475 1549 years ago

Romulus Augustulus was proclaimed the last Western Roman Emperor, continuing the line of emperors in the fragmented Western Roman Empire. His ascension marked a significant moment in late antiquity, as he was a child ruler placed on the throne amidst political instability and power struggles. The proclamation took place in Ravenna, a crucial city where the imperial court had settled, solidifying its status in the declining empire. Romulus was seen as a puppet by the powerful general Orestes, who had orchestrated his rise to power.

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Politics & Government

Julius Nepos Proclaims Himself Emperor

June 24th, 474 1550 years ago

On June 24, Julius Nepos forced Roman usurper Glycerius to abdicate the throne, effectively ending Glycerius's brief reign as Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. Julius Nepos, having been recognized by the Eastern Roman Empire as the rightful emperor, utilized this support to regain power in the West. The abdication marked a pivotal moment in the continued decline of imperial authority in the West and weakened the position of the usurpers who had been vying for control.

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Politics & Government

Libius Severus Becomes Emperor of the West

November 19th, 461 1563 years ago

Libius Severus was proclaimed the emperor of the Western Roman Empire, with Ricimer, the powerful magister militum, holding actual authority. This declaration marked a critical moment within the increasingly fragmented Western Roman political structure, reflecting rising military influence over imperial authority. Severus, a figure with limited political power, was largely seen as a puppet ruler, manipulated by Ricimer's ambitions. The event took place amid a backdrop of military unrest and challenges from barbarian groups, illustrating the growing volatility of the Western Roman Empire in this period.

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Military & Warfare

Wu Han's Forces Conquer Chengjia Empire

December 25th, 36 1988 years ago

Wu Han led the forces of Emperor Guangwu to decisively conquer the separatist Chengjia empire, marking a significant milestone in the reunification of China. This military campaign was pivotal, reinforcing the Eastern Han Dynasty's authority and eradicating a major threat to its central rule. The victory embodied the consolidation of power and the restoration of imperial control over the fractured regions in the aftermath of the Wang Mang interregnum.

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