Placidia

Placidia
Roman empress
Tenure11 July – 2 November 472
Born439–443
Rome
Diedc. 484 (aged 41–45)
Constantinople
SpouseOlybrius
IssueAnicia Juliana
DynastyTheodosian
Valentinianic
FatherValentinian III
MotherLicinia Eudoxia

Placidia (Latin: [plaˈkɪdɪ.a]) was a 5th-century Roman noblewoman and briefly empress in the Western Roman Empire. Her father was Valentinian III, Roman emperor in the West from 425 to 455. In 455, shortly after her marriage to Olybrius, she was captured by Gaiseric and spent six or seven years as a hostage of the Vandal Kingdom. At the end of this period Placidia was ransomed back to Constantinople, where she remained during Olybrius's few months as western Roman emperor in 472. She was one of the last imperial spouses in the Roman west, during the Fall of the Western Roman Empire in Late Antiquity.