Historical Events tagged with "ravenna"

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Military & Warfare

Franco-Ferrarese Victory at Ravenna

April 11th, 1512 512 years ago

Gaston de Foix and Alfonso I d'Este led Franco-Ferrarese forces to victory against the Papal-Spanish alliance at the Battle of Ravenna. The battle was marked by intense combat, with de Foix's tactical brilliance and the effective use of artillery playing decisive roles. This confrontation was part of the broader War of the League of Cambrai, a conflict that saw various European powers vying for control over the Italian states. The result significantly shifted the balance of power in the region.

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Politics & Government

Odoacer Proclaims Himself King of Italy

September 4th, 476 1548 years ago

In the late 5th century, Odoacer, a Germanic chieftain, deposed the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, marking the significant transition from Roman rule in Italy to Germanic control. Odoacer's rise to power was a culmination of political instability and military conflict within the crumbling Western Roman Empire. He took control of Ravenna, the empire's capital, and declared himself King of Italy, symbolizing the end of ancient Rome’s reign over the region. This pivotal moment shifted the dynamics of power in Italy and influenced the subsequent formation of medieval kingdoms.

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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

Valentinian III Becomes Emperor at Six

October 23rd, 425 1599 years ago

Valentinian III ascended to the position of Roman emperor at the young age of six. His appointment came after the death of his predecessor, Emperor Honorius, and marked a significant moment in the history of the Western Roman Empire. This early elevation was a reflection of the political machinations of the time, particularly influenced by powerful figures such as his mother, Galla Placidia, who acted as regent during his minority.

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Constantius III Becomes Co-Emperor

February 8th, 421 1604 years ago

Constantius III, a general who had gained prominence, was elevated to co-emperor alongside Honorius in the Western Roman Empire. This elevation marked a significant consolidation of power within the imperial structure, as Constantius had previously served as a trusted military leader. His promotion came at a crucial time, with the empire facing various external threats, including invasions and internal strife. His alliance with Honorius aimed to stabilize the region and assert authority over the territories under Roman control.

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Galla Placidia marries General Constantius

January 1st, 417 1608 years ago

In a strategic move to consolidate power, Emperor Honorius compelled Galla Placidia, his sister, to marry Constantius, his esteemed general and magister militum. This marriage was not just a union of two individuals but a significant political maneuver aimed at ensuring loyalty and stability within the Western Roman Empire. Galla, who had previously been captured by the Visigoths, was pivotal for Honorius in strengthening ties with the military elite. The ceremony likely took place in Ravenna, the imperial capital at the time, marking a new chapter in imperial politics.

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