Examples of using Honorius in English and their translations into Serbian
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Honorius died childless in 423.
Something that Honorius really values.
Honorius was the bishop of Rome from 625 to 638.
Around 398 she married her first cousin,the Emperor Honorius.
Honorius is better advised than I expected.
For example, Emperor Honorius was given the consulship at birth.
Honorius was the bishop of Rome from 625 to 638.
He lived in the days of Theodosius the Great, andfather of Arcadius and Honorius.
Honorius remained Emperor for a further 13 years.
Arcadius succeeded him in the Eastern Roman Empire and Honorius in the Western Roman Empire.
For the first part of his reign, Honorius depended on the military leadership of the Vandal general Stilicho.
Her husband was a son of Theodosius I andhis first wife Aelia Flaccilla.[7] Honorius was not yet fourteen-years-old.
Honorius I, Cosimo Ruggeri, Walter Bauld, Nickolai Simanof and a bunch of other names I can't even pronounce.
In 1221, the concern finally prompted Pope Honorius III to preach a crusade against the Bosnian heretics.
Honorius III called for a crusade under the leadership of Christian of Oliva and chose as papal legate the Archbishop of Gniezno, Wincenty I Niałek.
Sava sent to Rome his disciple Methodius, who received from Pope Honorius III the blessing for Stefan's coronation.
When Theodosius died, in January 395, Honorius and Arcadius divided the Empire, so that Honorius became Western Roman Emperor at the age of ten.
In the meantime Maria died a virgin, and Serena, who, as may readily be supposed, was desirous to become the grandmother of a young emperor or empress, through fear of her influence being diminished,used all her endeavours to marry her other daughter to Honorius."[1] The account may have attempted to explain why Maria died without giving birth.
A resident at the court of her cousin, Honorius, she selected a bride for the court poet, Claudian, and took care of Honorius' half-sister, her cousin Galla Placidia.
According to Polemius Silvius, Theodosius the Elder's son, Theodosius the Great, was born on 11 January 347 or 346.[1] The epitome de Caesaribus places his birthplace at Cauca(Coca, Segovia)in Hispania.[17] Theodosius had another son named Honorius, a daughter referred to in Aurelius Victor's De caesaribus but whose name is unknown, and a grand-niece, Serena.
The emperor of the Western Empire, Honorius, and the emperor of the Eastern Empire, Arcadius, order all the sculptures of the pagan temples to be either destroyed or to be taken away.
The Emperor Theodosius summoned him to bring up and educate his two sons,Arcadius and Honorius, and made him a senator, surrounding him with wealth, honour and luxury.
In the mean time, the emperor Honorius commanded his wife Thermantia to be taken from the imperial throne, and to be restored to her mother, who notwithstanding was without suspicion.
This, he said, would have been effected before this period,had not letters in the meantime arrived from the emperor Honorius, which deferred the expedition to the east, in expectation of which Alaric had spent so much time in that country.
Honorius(died 30 September 653) was a member of the Gregorian mission to Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from their native Anglo-Saxon paganism in 597 AD who later became Archbishop of Canterbury.
Emperor Theodosius took him as a tutor andteacher of his sons Arcadius and Honorius, and installed him as a senator surrounding him with great wealth, honours and luxury.
Because of the growing intensity of attacks,Pope Honorius III sent a papal bull to Christian in March 1217 allowing him to begin preaching a crusade against the militant Prussians.
Distracted by the renewed war with Nicaea, andwaiting in vain for assistance from Pope Honorius III and the King of France Philip II, the Latin Empire was unable to prevent the final fall of Thessalonica to Epirus in 1224.
The poem" In Praise of Serena" by Claudian andthe" Historia Nova" by Zosimus clarify that Maria 's maternal grandfather was an elder Honorius, a brother to Theodosius I.[ 3][ 4] Both were sons of Count Theodosius and Thermantia, as clarified in the" Historia Romana" by Paul the Deacon.[ 5] Genealogists consider it likely that Maria was named after her maternal grandmother, tentatively giving said grandmother the name" Maria".[ 6].