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Petronius Maximus

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Petronius Maximus

Petronius Maximus (c. 397 – 31 May 455) was Roman emperor of the West for two and a half months in 455. A wealthy senator and a prominent aristocrat, he was instrumental in the murders of the Western Roman magister militum, Aëtius, and the Western Roman emperor, Valentinian III. After the assassination of Aëtius and the subsequent death of Valentinian III, Maximus secured the support of the Senate and utilized bribery to gain the favor of palace officials, enabling him to ascend to power. He strengthened his position by forcing Licinia Eudoxia, Valentinian's widow, to marry him and forcing her daughter Eudocia to marry his son, cancelling her betrothal to the son of the Vandal king Genseric. This infuriated both Eudocia and Genseric, who sent a fleet to Rome. Maximus failed to obtain troops from the Visigoths and he fled as the Vandals arrived, became detached from his retinue and bodyguard in the confusion, and was killed by fellow Romans. The Vandals thoroughly sacked Rome in their retaliatory invasion. The reign of Petronius Maximus marked a significant period of instability and decline for the Western Roman Empire. His brief and controversial rule reflected the political fragmentation and lack of centralized authority that plagued the empire during its final years. The invasion and sacking of Rome by the Vandals underlined the growing vulnerability of the Western Roman Empire, which would ultimately culminate in its collapse in 476.

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Reign
17 March – 31 May 455
Predecessor
Valentinian III
Successor
Avitus
Eastern emperor
Marcian
Born
c. 397
Died
31 May 455 (aged c. 58)Rome, Roman Italy, Western Roman Empire
Spouse
mw- EparchiaLucinaLicinia Eudoxia
Issue
Palladius
Father
Possibly Anicius Probinus

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Preceded byValentinian III
Preceded byValentinian III
Regnal titles
Preceded byValentinian III
Regnal titles
Western Roman emperor 455
Regnal titles
Succeeded byAvitus
Political offices
Political offices
Regnal titles
Political offices
Preceded byAetiusValerius
Preceded byAetiusValerius
Regnal titles
Preceded byAetiusValerius
Regnal titles
Roman consul 433with Theodosius Augustus XIV
Regnal titles
Succeeded byAsparAreobindus
Preceded byDioscorusEudoxius
Preceded byDioscorusEudoxius
Regnal titles
Preceded byDioscorusEudoxius
Regnal titles
Roman consul II 443with Paterius
Regnal titles
Succeeded byTheodosius Augustus XVIIIAlbinus
Regnal titles
Preceded byValentinian III
Western Roman emperor 455
Succeeded byAvitus
Political offices
Preceded byAetiusValerius
Roman consul 433with Theodosius Augustus XIV
Succeeded byAsparAreobindus
Preceded byDioscorusEudoxius
Roman consul II 443with Paterius
Succeeded byTheodosius Augustus XVIIIAlbinus

References

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    https://books.google.com/books?id=K_qjo30tjHAC&pg=PA169
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20151205085150/http://www.etymonline.com/index.php
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