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Magnus Decentius (died 18
August 353) was
caesar of the
Western Roman Empire from 350 to 353,
under his
brother Magnentius.
Nothing is
known of
Decentius prior...
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Magnentius had
already moved east over the spring, and
appointed his
brother Decentius as
caesar to
control Gaul
during his absence. In the East, Constantius...
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Decentius (fl. 360–365) was an
officer of the
Roman Empire; he pla**** a role in the
acclamation of
Julian as
emperor against Constantius II in
Paris (360)...
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toponym Desenzano is
supposed to
derive from the
Latin name of
persona Decentius, the
alleged owner of the fourth-century
Roman farm and
villa of which...
- the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Magnentius and
Decentius (or, less frequently, year 1106 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 353...
- the
final stage of the
building works of the
villa was
Flavius Magnus Decentius,
brother of the
Emperor Magnentius (350 – 353 A.C.), from whom the city...
- 352 with
Magnus Decentius Caesar Paulus Fl.
Iulius Constantius Augustus V Succeeded by
Magnus Magnentius Augustus II,
Magnus Decentius Caesar II, Fl. Iulius...
- calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Decentius and
Paulus (or, less frequently, year 1105 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
- Janzé (1941),
American heiress,
gunshot Decebalus (106 AD), King of
Dacia Decentius (353 AD),
Roman usurper Guy
Debord (1994),
French philosopher and founder...
- coinage.
Nicholas Baker-Brian also
observed how
Magnentius sent his
brother Decentius to
defend the
region after Constans had
neglected it,
writing that, "it...