Panic grips the city of Rome as …

Years: 455 - 455
May

Panic grips the city of Rome as  the news of the Vandal landing spreads, and many of its inhabitants take to flight.

The Emperor, aware that Avitus has not yet returned with the expected Visigothic aid, decides that it is fruitless to mount a defense against the Vandals, so he attempts to organize his escape, urging the Senate to accompany him.

However, in the panic, Petronius Maximus is completely abandoned by his bodyguard and entourage and left to fend for himself.

As Maximus rides out of the city on his own on May 31, 455, he is set upon by an angry mob, which stones him to death. (Another account has it that he was killed by "a certain Roman soldier named Ursus".)

He had reigned for only seventy-eight days.

His body is mutilated and flung into the Tiber.

His son from his first marriage, Palladius, who has held the title of Caesar between March 17 and May 31, and who has married his stepsister Eudocia, is probably executed.

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