Category
page 15th-century Western Romans
Augustine of Hippo
Christian theologian, philosopher, and saint (354–430)
Innocent I
early medieval pope (???-417)

Celestine I
pope
Sixtus III
Pope and bishop of Rome from 432 to 440
Zosimus
pope
Simplicius
pope
Boniface I
pope

Anastasius I
pope
Hilarius
pope (415-468)
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Syagrius
Syagrius (c. 430 – 486 or 487 or 493–4) was a Roman general and the last ruler of a Western Roman rump state in northern Gaul, now called the Kingdom of Soissons. Gregory of Tours referred to him as King of the Romans. Syagrius's defeat by King of the Franks Clovis I is considered the end of Western Roman rule outside of Italy. He inherited his position from his father, Aegidius, the last Roman magister militum per Gallias. Syagrius preserved his father's territory between the Somme and the Loire around Soissons after the collapse of central rule in the Western Empire, a domain Gregory of Tour
Ambrosius Aurelianus
post-Roman leader in Britain