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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...
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According to Zosimus, the news of Pacatian's
revolt in
Moesia and of
Jotapian's near-simultaneous
reovlt in
Syria prompted Philip to make an
offer to...
- after. His rule came on (or
shortly after) Rome's 1000th anniversary.
Jotapian Marcus Fulvius Ru(fus) Jotapi**** c. 249 (Levant) A
member of Near East...
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politician May 18 –
Jiang Ji (or Zitong),
Chinese general Jotapi**** (or
Jotapian),
Roman usurper Ma
Zhong (or Dexin),
Chinese general and
politician Philip...
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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...
- 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...
- Pacati****
Proclaimed himself emperor;
murdered by his own
soldiers 248 to 248
Jotapian Claimant;
murdered by his own
soldiers 248 to 248
Silbannacus Usurper,...
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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...
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politician May 18 –
Jiang Ji (or Zitong),
Chinese general Jotapi**** (or
Jotapian),
Roman usurper Ma
Zhong (or Dexin),
Chinese general and
politician Philip...
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Carpicus Maximus. A
series of
revolts then
broke out in 248. In the East,
Jotapian led a
revolt against government measures and over-taxation in the territories...