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Name: Avitus

Type: Ruler

Role: Emperor

Polity: Western Roman Empire

Icon Avitus, Emperor (Western Roman Empire) : All Data

Avitus was an Emperor of the Western Roman Empire who reigned from 455 to 456. During his short tenure, he faced several significant conflicts. One of the most important wars that occurred during his rule was the Vandals' sack of Rome in 455, which resulted in the looting and devastation of the city. Additionally, Avitus had to contend with the ongoing conflict with the Visigoths, which culminated in the Battle of Arelate in 456. These wars and revolts align with the known timespan of Avitus' reign, making him a ruler who faced significant challenges during his brief time in power.

1. Lists and Timelines of Events that took place during the tenure of the Ruler

2. Maps Comparing Territorial Boundaries Before and After the Ruler´s Reign

3. Maps of Maximum Historical Extents

4. Monthly Summaries of Events

5. Time Series of Historical Population and Area

6. Time Series of Territorial Changes

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