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Ho⋅no⋅ri⋅us

[hoh-nawr-ee-uhs, -nohr-]
–noun
Fla⋅vi⋅us [fley-vee-uhs] , a.d. 384–423, Roman emperor of the West 395–423.

Honorius I

–noun
died a.d. 638, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 625–638.

Honorius II

–noun
(Lamberto Scannabecchi) died 1130, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1124–30.

Honorius III

–noun
(Cencio Savelli) died 1227, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1216–27.

Honorius IV

–noun
(Giacomo Savelli) 1210–87, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1285–87.
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Ho·no·ri·us   (hō-nôr'ē-əs, -nōr'-)   
Roman emperor of the West (395-423). During his reign the decline of the empire became irreversible.
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