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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...
- and 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...
- figures of classical antiquity, including: Ulpius Cornelius Laeli**** (Laelian), sometimes incorrectly called "Lolli****", emperor of the Gallic Empire...
- 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)...
- 270-5 8 (pre-reform) Central Unknown 6 Central Postumus 260-9 107 Gallic Laelian 269 5 Gallic Marcus Aurelius Marius 269 17 Gallic Victorinus 269-71 1817...
- Regnal titles Preceded by Postumus and/or Laelian Emperor of the Gallic Empire 269 Succeeded by Victorinus...
- Regnal titles Preceded by Gallienus Gallic emperor 260–269 Succeeded by Laelian and/or Marius Political offices Preceded by Aemili****, Pomponius B****us...
- Empire Probus 276–282 36 Central Empire Postumus 260–269 67 Gallic Empire Laelian 269 7 Gallic Empire Marius 269 9 Gallic Empire Victorinus 269–271 817 Gallic...
- 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...
- the west, the usurpers of the Gallic Empire, such as Postumus (260-268), Laelian (268), Marcus Aurelius Marius (268-269), Victorinus (269-271), Domitian...