Skip to content
Wellsprings
Constantius III

Constantius III

c. 360 CEc. 421 CE · Niš

Constantius III (born at Naissus, modern Niš; died 2 September 421) was a Western Roman general of Illyrian origin who rose to the rank of magister militum under the emperor Honorius. He suppressed the usurper Constantine III, campaigned against the Visigoths until their king Wallia submitted, and married Honorius's half-sister Galla Placidia in 417. On 8 February 421 Honorius proclaimed him co-emperor of the West, but he reigned only about seven months before his death later that year.

See Constantius III’s journey on the map →

Life journeyclick any stop, or use ←/→

Stop 1 of 1421Birthplace / Reign

Niš

We know they were here, but the specifics of what they did at this stop aren’t recorded yet in our corpus.

See other sages who lived in Niš

The world in their lifetime

Thinkers and teachers of other traditions whose lives overlapped with Constantius III’s — a glimpse of the wider world they lived in. Drawn purely from recorded birth and death years.

Works

No works attributed in the corpus yet.