Justa Grata Honoria

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Justa Grata Honoria was a 5th-century Roman noblewoman and sister of Emperor Valentinian III, best known for her controversial appeal to Attila the Hun that contributed to political turmoil in the Western Roman Empire.

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Justa Grata Honoria canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman noblewoman
historical figure
member of the Theodosian dynasty
associatedWith Attila the Hun
Western Roman Empire
birthCentury 5th century
birthPlace Western Roman Empire
countryOfCitizenship Western Roman Empire
court imperial court of Ravenna
era Late Antiquity
father Constantius III
gender female
grandfather Theodosius I
historicalReputation controversial
influenced diplomatic relations between Western Roman Empire and Huns
knownFor appeal to Attila the Hun
involvement in political turmoil of the Western Roman Empire
languageSpoken Latin
lifeLocation Ravenna
Rome
maritalStatus unmarried (disputed)
mother Galla Placidia
nobleFamily Theodosian dynasty
nobleRank Roman aristocracy
notableEvent sending a plea and ring to Attila the Hun
politicalRole figure in succession and marriage politics of the Western Roman Empire
positionHeld Augusta of the Roman Empire
surface form: Augusta of the Western Roman Empire
relative Empress Pulcheria
surface form: Pulcheria

Theodosius II
religion Christianity
sibling Valentinian III
sourceMention chronicles of Prosper of Aquitaine
writings of Jordanes
status imperial princess
subjectOf scholarly debates about Attila’s invasion plans
studies on the fall of the Western Roman Empire
timePeriod reign of Valentinian III
title Augusta

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Constantius III child Justa Grata Honoria
Valentinian III sibling Justa Grata Honoria
Valentinianic dynasty hasMember Justa Grata Honoria
Galla Placidia child Justa Grata Honoria