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Laelian (/leɪliən/; Latin:
Ulpius Cornelius Laeli****), also
incorrectly referred to as Lolli**** and Aeli****, was a
usurper against Postumus, the emperor...
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historian of the 3rd century, who
wrote in Gr****
Lucius Aeli**** or
Laelian (died 269), one of the
thirty tyrants under the
Roman empire Aeli**** Meccius...
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careers of
these emperors.
Their names are as follows:
Postumus 260–269 (
Laelian 269, usurper)
Marius 269
Victorinus 268/69–271 (Domitian II 271?, usurper)...
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killed by his
troops in the
aftermath of
Laelian's usurpation, as he did not
allow them to sack Mainz.
Laelian Ulpius Cornelius Laeli**** mid-269 (Germania...
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figures of
classical antiquity, including:
Ulpius Cornelius Laeli**** (
Laelian),
sometimes incorrectly called "Lolli****",
emperor of the
Gallic Empire...
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Regnal titles Preceded by
Gallienus Gallic emperor 260–269 Succeeded by
Laelian and/or
Marius Political offices Preceded by Aemili****,
Pomponius B****us...
- West, the
Gallic Empire,
ruled by
usurpers such as
Postumus (260-268),
Laelian (268),
Marcus Aurelius Marius (268-269),
Victorinus (269-271), Domitian...
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theoretically used to name the peninsula: Hishphanim. In 269 AD the
usurper Laelian minted a gold coin with the
legend TEMPORVM FELICITAS alluding to its Hispanic...
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Maximian 286–305 22
Central Empire Postumus 260–269 257
Gallic Empire Laelian 269 4
Gallic Empire Marius 269 35
Gallic Empire Victorinus 269–271 7,494...
- the west, the
usurpers of the
Gallic Empire, such as
Postumus (260-268),
Laelian (268),
Marcus Aurelius Marius (268-269),
Victorinus (269-271), Domitian...