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Honorius and however
Honorius, however, refused to see beyond his own safety, guaranteed by the dikes and marshes of Ravenna.
Bishop Christian asked the new Pope Honorius III for the consent to start another Crusade, however a first campaign in 1217 proved a failure and even the joint efforts by Duke Konrad with the Polish High Duke Leszek I the White and Duke Henry I the Bearded of Silesia in 122 / 23 only led to the reconquest of Chełmno Land but did not stop the Prussian invasions.
In 421, Honorius recognized him as co-emperor Constantius III ; however, when the announcement of his elevation was sent to Constantinople, Theodosius refused to recognise him.
At length, however, Honorius was forsaken by the German court and deposed by a council held at Mantua ; Alexander II's position remained unchallenged.
Honorius, however, was most concerned about the former papal stronghold at Fumone, which the nobles, who held it in the pope ’ s name, had decided to keep possession of.
Eventually, however, Honorius was able to secure not only the resignation of Oderisio, but he also excommunicated Niccolo for good measure.
In the midst of it, however, Pope Honorius III died in Rome on 18 March 1227 without seeing the achievement of his hopes.
Honorius IV, however, declared the contract invalid and forbade all similar agreements for the future.
Sergius I's objections, however, did not extend to the anathemization of his predecessor, Pope Honorius I, who at the time was also condemned in Western formulas.
Before his death, however, Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople had drawn up the Ecthesis in response to the orthodox synodical letter of Sophronius, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, and on learning of the death of Pope Honorius had convinced the Emperor to issue this document as an imperial edict in December 638, thus valid across the entire empire.
The elevation of Constantius, however, was not recognized by his colleague in the East, Theodosius II, who was the nephew of Honorius.
Honorius II, however, maintained his claim to the papal chair to the day of his death in 1072.
Pope Honorius III, however, denied to declare their marriage null and void ; therefore Béla took back his wife and escaped to Austria fearing his father's anger.
The Christian Emperor Honorius, however, was impressed by the monk's martyrdom and it spurred him to issue an historic ban on gladiator fights.
It is also not known to be found in any manuscripts of the writings of Honorius of Thebes ( i. e. Liber Iuratus Honorii, or The Sworn Book of Honorius ), with the exception of the composite manuscript found in London, British Library Manuscript Sloane 3853, which however openly identifies Agrippa as its source.
It is also known as the Honorian Alphabet or the Runes of Honorius after the legendary magus ( Theban is not, however, a runic alphabet ), or the Witches ' Alphabet due to its use in modern Wicca and other forms of witchcraft as one of many substitution ciphers to hide magical writings such as the contents of a Book of Shadows from prying eyes.
A Papal bull of Pope Honorius III confirmed the charter in the same year ; however, in the copy approved by the Vatican, " Brodnicorum " was replaced by " Blacorum " ( i. e., " Vlachs " in Latin ).
In the end, however, after declaring his son Honorius, then eight years old, as the western augustus in January of 393, Theodosius finally resolved to invade the West.
Specimens of the Fescennines used at weddings are the Epithalamium of Manlius ( Catullus 61 ) and the four poems of Claudian in honor of the marriage of Honorius and Maria ; the first, however, is distinguished by a licentiousness which is absent in the latter.

Honorius and refused
Since Celestine had not been formally consecrated pope, the wounded candidate declared himself willing to resign, but the Pierleoni family and their supporters refused to accept Lamberto, who in the confusion had been proclaimed Pope under the name Honorius II.
Oderisio refused, and Honorius never forgot the insult.
These bad feelings were compounded in 1125, when Oderisio refused a request from Pope Honorius for some financial assistance after he had been enthroned.
Three times Oderisio refused to answer the summons and so during Lent of 1126, Honorius deposed the abbot.
Oderisio refused to accept the deposition and continued to act as abbot, forcing Honorius to excommunicate him.
They refused, and Honorius asked Roger II of Sicily to punish the city in May 1130, but Honorius died before action was taken.
They refused to divorce, and Honorius was forced to excommunicate Fulk and his son-in-law and to impose an interdict upon their territories.
Bernard refused to give up his claims to the sees, and William travelled to Rome and presented his case before Honorius.
Honorius, sensing weakness, flatly refused.

Honorius and appoint
Although he was to appoint both of his sons emperor ( Arcadius in 383, Honorius in 393 ), Theodosius remained loyal to the dynasty of Valentinian I.
The papal solution was that Honorius would appoint William papal legate in England and Scotland, which was done in 1126, giving William the position over York, but it was dependent on the will of the pope, and would lapse on the pope's death.

Honorius and Alaric
Negotiations with Honorius broke down, and Alaric deposed Attalus in the summer of 410, and besieged Rome for the third time.
Alaric cashiered his ineffectual puppet emperor after eleven months and again tried to reopen negotiations with Honorius.
Alaric was succeeded in the command of the Gothic army by his brother-in-law, Ataulf, who married Honorius ' sister Galla Placidia three years later.
At first Honorius based his capital in Mediolanum, but when the Visigoths under King Alaric I entered Italy in 401 he moved his capital to the coastal city of Ravenna, which was protected by a ring of marshes and strong fortifications.
Honorius, slumbering at Milan was caught unaware and quickly fled to Asti, only to be pursued by Alaric, who marched into Liguria.
In early 408, Stilicho attempted to strengthen his position at court by marrying his second daughter, Thermantia, to Honorius after the death of the empress Maria in 407 Another invasion by Alaric was prevented in 408 by Stilicho when he forced the Roman Senate to pay 4, 000 pounds of gold to persuade the Goths to leave Italy.
To counter Priscus, Honorius tried to negotiate with Alaric.
Alaric withdrew his support for Priscus in 410, but the negotiations with Honorius broke down.
In that year, the Visigoths ' most famous king, Alaric I, took the throne, while Theodosius was succeeded by his incapable sons: Arcadius in the east and Honorius in the west.
Finally, after the western general Stilicho was executed by Honorius in 408 and the Roman legions massacred the families of 30, 000 barbarian soldiers serving in the Roman army, Alaric declared war.
Emperor Honorius, safe in inaccessible Ravenna, refuses to negotiate for peace, despite repeated offers from Alaric.
Around this time, Alaric moved to invade Italy with his Visigoths and established positions around Milan, where Honorius lay trapped.
Without a strong general like Stilicho to control the by-now mostly barbarian army, Honorius could do little to break the siege, and adopted a passive strategy trying to wait out Alaric, hoping to regather his forces to defeat the Visigoths in the meantime.
As a by-product of these events, the actions of an intrigue within the Imperial court, the general, Sarus, abandoned the western army followed by his men ; this left the Emperor Honorius in Ravenna without any significant military power, and also facing the problem of a Gothic army under Alaric roaming unchecked in Etruria.
Taking the advice of Priscus Attalus — the former emperor whom Alaric had set up at Rome in opposition to Honorius at Ravenna, and who had remained with the Visigoths after he'd been deposed — Ataulf led his followers out of Italy.
His two reigns lasted only a few months ; the first one ended when Alaric believed it was hampering his negotiations with Honorius, and the second came to an end after he was abandoned by the Visigoths and eventually captured by Honorius ' men.
Early in spring, Alaric, probably desperate, invaded Italia, and he drove Honorius westward from Mediolanum, besieging him in Hasta Pompeia in Liguria.
Alaric tried again to negotiate with Honorius, but his demands ( now even more moderate, only frontier land and food ) were inflated by the messenger and Honorius responded with insults, which were reported verbatim to Alaric.
Late in the year Alaric sent bishops to express his readiness to leave Italia if Honorius would only grant his people a supply of grain.
Alaric moved to Rome and captured Galla Placidia, sister of Honorius.

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