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- Jotapian (/dʒəˈteɪpjən/; Latin: Marcus F. Ru. Jotapi****; died c. 249) was a usurper in the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire during the reign of Emperor...
- revolts of Pacatian in Moesia (he probably controlled Viminacium) and Jotapian in Syria prompted Philip to make an offer to the Roman Senate to step down...
- politician May 18 – Jiang Ji (or Zitong), Chinese general Jotapi**** (or Jotapian), Roman usurper Ma Zhong (or Dexin), Chinese general and politician Philip...
- prior to the uprisings of the subsequent usurpers Sponsian, Pacatian and Jotapian. Though it is the most common suggestion, the coin being from the time...
- Pacati**** Proclaimed himself emperor; murdered by his own soldiers 248 to 248 Jotapian Claimant; murdered by his own soldiers 248 to 248 Silbannacus Usurper,...
- During this period, several usurpers were elected by the Syrian legions (Jotapian, in 248-249 against Philip the Arab; Uranius Antoninus, in 253-254 against...
- politician May 18 – Jiang Ji (or Zitong), Chinese general Jotapi**** (or Jotapian), Roman usurper Ma Zhong (or Dexin), Chinese general and politician Philip...
- 100). A possible descendant of Iotapa and B****us could be the usurper Jotapian, who lived in the 3rd century. Iotapa's daughter, Julia Quadratilla (b...