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- Julius_Nepos abstract "Julius Nepos (Latin: Flavius Iulius Nepos Augustus; c. 430 – 480) was Western Roman Emperor de facto from 474 to 475 and de jure until 480. He was also the ruler of Roman Dalmatia from 468 to 480. Some historians consider Nepos to be the last Western Roman Emperor, while others consider the western line to have ended with Romulus Augustulus in 476. In contrast, the Eastern Roman Empire and its line of Emperors survived this period of history essentially intact.Julius Nepos, already in control of a semi-autonomous Dalmatia, was appointed Western Roman Emperor in early 474 by the Eastern Roman Emperor Leo I in an effort to replace the western emperor Glycerius, who was regarded as a usurper. His agnomen of \"Nepos\" (nephew) was probably earned through a marriage to Leo's wife's niece; it is likely that this relationship also played a significant part in his selection for the western throne.In June 474, shortly after Nepos arrived in Italy, Glycerius surrendered. Nepos spared his life and appointed him bishop of Salona. Nepos ruled briefly over the whole of the remaining Western Roman Empire, centered in Italy, still the Empire's heartland, and including his native Dalmatia and the remaining parts of Roman Gaul. Nepos' rule in Italy ended in 475, when he was deposed by his magister militum, Orestes. Fleeing from Italy and Orestes without opposition, Nepos returned to Dalmatia, over which he retained control.In the same year, following the departure of Nepos, Orestes enthroned his own teenage son as the new western emperor with the regnal name Romulus Augustus, in reference to whom the second element is often used in the diminutive \"Augustulus\" (little Augustus). The reasons for Orestes' decision to crown his son as a puppet-emperor, rather than become emperor himself, are somewhat unclear. In the eyes of Roman law and of the eastern court in Constantinople, however, the status of Romulus as Emperor was unconstitutional. His short reign ended in 476 with the execution of his father and his own subsequent forced abdication, both the result of an uprising led by Odoacer, head of the Germanic Foederati in Italy. Odoacer, the new ruler of the Italian peninsula, sent the teenaged former emperor to Campania in exile or retirement, after which Romulus Augustulus disappears from the historical record.Although his successor had been deposed, Nepos never returned to Italy; however the \"Emperor of the West\" continued to reign from Dalmatia, and he still enjoyed some support from Constantinople. Odoacer, attempting to bypass Nepos, used the Roman Senate to petition the newly restored Eastern Emperor, Zeno; he requested the title of Patrician, and sought to end the separate line of Western Emperors. Patrician rank was granted, but at Zeno's insistence Odoacer also grudgingly acknowledged Nepos' Imperial status, and even issued coinage in Nepos' name.As Patricius, Odoacer ruled over Italy and an expanding sphere of related territories as a viceroy, while technically acknowledging Nepos as Emperor of the West. In practical terms, Odoacer was an increasingly independent King of Italy, nominally recognizing the Empire's suzerainty; Nepos retained claim to the Imperial title, but exercised no real power outside of Dalmatia.This political solution lasted approximately 4 years. Julius Nepos, still residing in Dalmatia, was murdered by members of his own military in 480, possibly as a result of machinations by Odoacer and/or Glycerius, possibly aggravated by ambitions on Nepos' part to regain control of Italy. The competing desires of various persons to replace him as ruler of Dalmatia probably also played a part in his assassination. After Nepos death, Zeno formally abolished the division of the Empire.".
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- Julius_Nepos parent Nepotianus_(magister_militiae).
- Julius_Nepos predecessor Glycerius.
- Julius_Nepos spouse Wife_of_Julius_Nepos.
- Julius_Nepos successor Romulus_Augustulus.
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- Julius_Nepos title "Emperorof the".
- Julius_Nepos title "Western Roman Empire".
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- Julius_Nepos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Julius Nepos".
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- Julius_Nepos after Syagrius.
- Julius_Nepos after "(as Magister militum of Gaul)".
- Julius_Nepos before Romulus_Augustulus.
- Julius_Nepos birthDate "c. 430".
- Julius_Nepos caption "Tremissis of Emperor Julius Nepos".
- Julius_Nepos deathDate "--04-25".
- Julius_Nepos deathPlace "Spalatum, Dalmatia".
- Julius_Nepos father Nepotianus_(magister_militiae).
- Julius_Nepos fullName "Flavius Iulius Nepos".
- Julius_Nepos mother "A sister of Marcellinus".
- Julius_Nepos name "Flavius Julius Nepos".