Smith, William, A new classical dictionary of Greek and Roman biography mythology and geography

(New York :  Harper & Brothers,  1884.)

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1016              CHRONOLOGICAL  TABL



A.D.

474 Cos. Imp. Leo (H.) Aug. (without colleague).

    Death of Leo I., and accession of Leo II.  The latter

     associates his father with him in the empire.  Leo

     II. dies toward the end of the year, and is succeed¬

     ed by Zeno.  Glycerius is deposed, and Julius

     Nepos appointed emperor of the West

475 Cos. Imp. Zeno Aug. II. (without colleague).

   Zenonis 2.—Julius Nep os is deposed by Orestes, who
 

SS OF  ROMAN HISTORY,



A.D.

      makes his own son Romulus  Augustulus em¬

      peror ofthe West

476 Coss. Fl. Basiliscus II.

         Armatus.

    Zenonis 3.—The barbarians invade Italy under Od»

      acer.  Orestes is defeated and slain.  Romulus Au'

      gustulus is deposed.  Odoacer is acknowledged a«

      King of Italy.  End of the Western Empire.
 

  The preceding Chronological Tables have been drawn up chiefly from the Fasti Hellenici and Fasti Romani of MiT

Clinton, from the Griechische and Romisckt Zetitafeln by Fischer and Soetbeer, and from the Annales Veterwn Reg

nvnm at Populorwn by Zumpt.
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