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Bonosus may
refer to any of:
Bonosus (usurper) (fl. 281), a Romano-British
naval officer and
usurper Bonosus of Trier,
bishop of
Trier (fl. 353-373) Bonosus...
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Bonosus (died AD 280) was a late 3rd-century
Roman usurper. He was born in
Hispania (Roman Spain) to a
British father and
Gallic mother. His father—a...
- heretical. The
council of
Capua (391)
condemned Bonosus and
tried to
excommunicate him, but
Bonosus did not stop
using his
episcopal functions. The Bonosians...
-
fleet on the Rhine;
Bonosus is
proclaimed emperor at
Colonia Agrippina (Cologne).
Probus defeats the army
under Bonosus.
Bonosus sees no way out and hangs...
- that he let
Bonosus be put in jail. Only
after the
death of
Paulinus in 358 (or
possibly in 361,
after the
death of the Emperor) did
Bonosus take office...
- with his
friend Bonosus of
Sardica to
pursue rhetorical and
philosophical studies. (This
Bonosus may or may not have been the same
Bonosus whom
Jerome identifies...
- to take the purple, he accepted,
proclaiming himself joint emperor with
Bonosus. "He was, nevertheless, of some
benefit to the Gauls, for he
crushed the...
- At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Leontius and
Bonosus (or, less frequently, year 1097 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 344...
- Rome,
where he
celebrates his
triumph over the
Vandals and the
usurpers (
Bonosus,
Julius Saturninus and Proculus). Cai Mo (or Daoming),
Chinese official...
- 280–281,
Probus put down
three usurpers,
Julius Saturninus,
Proculus and
Bonosus. The
extent of
these revolts is not clear, but
there are
clues that they...