Heraclianus
| Heraclianus | |
|---|---|
| Usurper of the Western Roman Empire | |
| Reign | Summer 412–Spring 413 |
| Predecessor | Honorius |
| Successor | Honorius |
| Died | 7 March 413 Carthage |
Heraclianus (Ancient Greek: Ἡρακλειανὸς, Herakleianòs; died 7 March 413) was a provincial governor and a usurper of the Western Roman Empire (412–413) opposed to Emperor Honorius, who had originally brought him to power. Heraclianus helped put down a rebellion by Priscus Attalus. However, he decided to stage his own rebellion and during his invasion of the Italian peninsula, was either defeated in battle or captured and executed.