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Priscus Attalus

400 - 401

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Priscus Attalus (Greek: Πρίσκος Άτταλος, died after 416) was twice Roman usurper (in 409–10 and in 414–5), against Emperor Honorius, with Visigothic support. Originally a pagan, he was eventually baptized as an Arian Christian, thus becoming the last pretender to the Roman imperial office who did not profess Nicene Christianity. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Priscus Attalus is the 7,277th most popular politician (down from 5,151st in 2019). (down from 722nd in 2019)

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Priscus Attalus ranks 7,277 out of 19,576Before him are Princess Sophia Dorothea of Prussia, Jovinus, Alexios II of Trebizond, Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, Emperor Chūkyō, and Sima Lun. After him are Mieszko III the Old, Ali Bey al-Kabir, Emperor Suzaku, Hassan Diab, Konstantinos Mitsotakis, and Zaman Shah Durrani.

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Among people born in 400, Priscus Attalus ranks 39Before him are Gunther, Maximus of Hispania, Syrianus, Julius Firmicus Maternus, Maruthas of Martyropolis, and Gaius Julius Solinus. After him are Mawiyya, Varazdat, Saint Fabiola, Anthemius, Charaton, and Gjúki. Among people deceased in 401, Priscus Attalus ranks 3Before him are Pope Anastasius I, and Stobaeus. After him are Gainas, Olympiodorus of Thebes, and Marcia Euphemia.

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