- male, deceased (407)
- John Chrysostom (349- ca. 407,, "Ioannes Chrysostomos") was the archbishop of Constantinople. He is known for his eloquence in preaching and public...
- male, deceased (472)
- Procopius Anthemius or Prokopios Anthemios was a Western Roman Emperor (April 12, 467 – July 11, 472). One of the "shadow emperors" of the 5th ce...
- male, deceased (405)
- Niall of the Nine Hostages was a High King of Ireland who was active from the mid 4th century into the early 5th century. The date of his death,...
- male
- Seleucus ("c." 221) was a Roman usurper. Seleucus was, according to 5th century historian Polemius Silvius, a usurper against Emperor Elagabalus....
- male
- Zosimus ("fl." 490s-510s) was a Byzantine historian, who lived in Constantinople during the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I (491-518)....
- male, 1609 years old
- Ambrosius Aurelianus, called Aurelius Ambrosius in the "Historia Regum Britanniae" and elsewhere, was a war leader of the Romano-British who won an...
- male
- The Greek epic poet Nonnus (Greek), a native of Panopolis (Akhmim) in the Egyptian Thebaid, probably lived at the end of the 4th or early 5th...
- male
- Priscus, of Panium in Thrace, was a 5th century Greek sophist and historian. He accompanied Maximin, the ambassador of Theodosius II, to the court...
- male, deceased (472)
- Ricimer (c. 405 - August 18, 472) was a Germanic general who was master of the Western Roman Empire during part of the fifth century.
- male, deceased (477)
- Geiseric the Lame (c. 389 - January 25, 477), also spelled as Gaiseric or Genseric, was the King of the Vandals and Alans (428-477) and was one of...
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