Flavius Victor

Flavius ​​Victor ( † 388 ) was the son of the Roman commander Magnus Maximus, who was proclaimed in the spring of 383 in Britain by his troops to the emperor.

When Maximus was recognized after his victory over the Emperor Gratian as Emperor in the West, he was in 384 his son Victor elevated to Caesar.

387 Maximus tried to chase his co-emperor Valentinian II, who reigned in Italy, and was also temporarily successful. Victor was promoted to Augustus and remained under the care of General Nanninus in Gaul. The intervention of the Ostkaisers Theodosius I applied but then the sheet. Maximus was 388 struck twice and then killed by his own soldiers.

Victor was murdered shortly thereafter in Gaul by Arbogast, Theodosius had sent with this order.

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