Olybrius, the husband of the princess Placidia, …

Years: 462 - 462

Olybrius, the husband of the princess Placidia, who is held in Vandal captivity, becomes the second candidate for the western throne.

Genseric supports Olybrius to assume the vacant Western throne because Gaiseric's son Huneric and Olybrius had married the two daughters of Valentinian III, and with Olybrius on the throne, Genseric could exert great influence on the Western Empire.

Therefore Genseric has freed Licinia Eudoxia and her daughter Placidia (Olybrius' wife), but he has not ceased his raids on Italy's coasts.

His project had failed, however, as Ricimer, who had become the magister militum of the West, had chosen Libius Severus as new Emperor.

Emperor Leo I has paid a large ransom for Licinia Eudoxia and Placidia, who returned after seven years of captivity in Carthage.

Placidia has joined her husband at Constantinople, where she bears him a daughter, Anicia Juliana, in 462.

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