- family,
Gallienus was the son of
Valerian and Mariniana.
Valerian became Emperor in
September 253 and had the
Roman Senate elevate Gallienus to the rank...
- and
Gallienus was
threatened several times by usurpers. Nevertheless,
Gallienus held the
throne until his own ********ination in 268 AD.
Gallienus Licinius...
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Gallienus and his men
crossed the Alps, they
defeated and
besieged Postumus in an (unnamed)
Gallic city. When
victory appeared to be near,
Gallienus made...
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climbed up the ranks. He went on to lead the
cavalry of the
emperor Gallienus,
until Gallienus' ********ination in 268.
Following that,
Claudius Gothicus became...
- The
Gallienus usurpers were the
usurpers who
claimed imperial power during the
reign of
Gallienus (253–268, the
first part of
which he
shared with his...
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while his son and co-emperor
Gallienus was
preoccupied with the
situation on the
Danubian frontier. Consequently,
Gallienus left his son, Saloninus, and...
- The Arch of
Gallienus is a name
given to the
Porta Esquilina, an
ancient Roman arch in the
Servian Wall of Rome. It was here that the
ancient Roman roads...
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contemporary with
Gallienus three pretenders not
contemporary with
Gallienus Leaving nine
pretenders roughly contemporary with
Gallienus.
According to David...
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method in
Europe for
naming years.
Emperor Gallienus crushes the
Alemanni at
Milan (approximate date).
Gallienus repeals the
edict of 258,
which led to the...
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emperor Valerian and his
second wife
Cornelia Gallonia, and half-brother of
Gallienus. In a
nundinium sometime between 253 and 264, he was made
suffect consul...