Libius Severus

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Libius Severus
Emperor of the
Western Roman Empire

Libius Severus on an as. The reverse spells the name of Severus using a combination of greek and latin letters.
Reign November 461-August 465
Born Lucania
Died August 15, 465
Predecessor Majorian
Successor Anthemius

Libius Severus was a Western Roman Emperor, 461465.

Ricimer elevated Libius Severus, of Lucanian origin, to the rank of emperor after the death of Majorian in November 461; the Eastern Roman Emperor Leo I refused to acknowledge him.

Historians of an earlier age were content to label Severus a puppet of Ricimer, but as records of his activities and his personality are sparse, there is hardly a basis for such judgements.

It is a common misconception that the reverse of his bronze coins depict Ricimer's monogram. The apparent Latin C is a Greek sigma, so the reverse spells the name of Severus using a combination of Latin and Greek letters.

Libius Severus died on August 15, 465; contemporary historians believed Ricimer had him poisoned, but death for natural causes is also possible.

[edit] Bibliography

  • D. Woods, "A Misunderstood Monogram: Ricimer or Severus?," Hermathena 172 (2002), 5-21.

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Preceded by
Majorian
Western Roman Emperor
461-465
Succeeded by
Anthemius
Preceded by
Flavius Severinus,
Flavius Dagalaifus
Consul of the Roman Empire
462
with Imp. Caesar Flavius Valerius Leo Augustus II
Succeeded by
Flavius Caecina Decius Basilius,
Flavius Vivianus
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