Roman civil war of 427-429

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The Roman civil war of 427–429 was a civil war during the reign of the West Roman emperor Valentinian III. In that period there was a power struggle going on between the generals Felix and Bonifatius that degenerated into an armed conflict. When the central government tried to deput Bonifatius as governor of North-Africa, he separated his territory from the empire without proclaiming himself emperor. He carried the personal loyalty of the African troops and lead them at his discretion during this war. Bonifatius was able to successfully defy and resist state authority. The civil war ended with a truce after which peace was made.

427 — 429  Wikidata
civil warWestern Roman Empire

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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict397Gildonic revoltWestern Roman Empire, rebellionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1913Battle of Al-Asaba'aSenussi, Kingdom of Italy, battleWikidata
    eventwar427Roman civil war of 427-429civil war, Western Roman EmpireWikidata