Detectorist unearths tribute to one of Rome's most hapless emperors in Norfolk field

But Honorius, who was emperor from 393 to 423, seems to have had some fans - at least in Norfolk.

A gold pendant showing his face which was created many years after his death has been discovered by a metal detectorist in field in Attleborough.

Its significance prompted an inquest to be held this week where it was officially declared treasure.

Adrian Marsden, numismatist at Norfolk County Council, who compiled a report for the hearing, said the item was a made from an imitation coin.

It dates back to the early medieval period, which followed the end of the Roman Empire, and would have been worn with Honorius' face on display.

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