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Sulpicia Dryantilla (died 260/261) was the wife of Regali****,
Roman usurper against Gallienus. Regali**** gave her the
title of
Augusta to legitimize...
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mostly rejected in
modern scholarship. Regali**** was
married to
Sulpicia Dryantilla, a
woman from a
prestigious senatorial family,
which instead points to...
- who
established a mint with
coins depicted him and his wife
Sulpicia Dryantilla. He was
killed shortly afterwards by his own soldiers,
probably at Carnuntum...
- Cruscellio)
Sulpicia Cesis (born 1577),
Italian composer and
lutenist Sulpicia Dryantilla, wife of Regali****, a
Roman usurper against Gallienus Sulpicia Lepidina...
- admissus."
Claudia Maeciana Alexandra.
Claudia Vettia Agrippina.
Claudia Dryantilla Platonis – one of the
women who took part in the ludi
saeculares of the...
- Aggripinus,
Claudia Maeciana Alexandra,
Claudia Vettia Agrippina, and
Claudia Dryantilla Platonis, one of the
women who took part in the ludi
saeculares of the...
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Avgvsta Unknown 253 Wife of
Emperor Gallienus. 268
Sulpicia Dryantilla Svlpicia Dryantilla c. 260 Wife of
usurper Emperor Regali****, who
named her avgvsta...
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Salonina 253 – 268 (15 years)
Nothing known.
Gallienus (r. 253–268)
Sulpicia Dryantilla (usurper) c. 260 Wife of the
usurper Regali****, who
attempted to usurp...
- a man of
consular rank; her grandfather's name was Catulus.
Sulpicia Dryantilla,
daughter of
Sulpicius Pollio and wife of
Roman usurper Regali**** during...