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Pacatian (/ˈpəkeɪʃ(i)ən/; Latin:
Tiberius Claudius Mar[...] Pacati****; died c. 248) was a
usurper in the
Danube area of the
Roman Empire during the time...
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Lucius Papius Pacati**** or
Pacatian was a
vicarius of
Roman Britain in 319. His
holding the post is
recorded in the
Codex Theodosi****,
although little...
- Danube. By the end of 248 or 249,
Decius was sent to
quell the
revolt of
Pacatian and his
troops in
Moesia and Pannonia; some
modern historians see this...
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Silbannacus shortly prior to the
uprisings of the
subsequent usurpers Sponsian,
Pacatian and Jotapian.
Though it is the most
common suggestion, the coin
being from...
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frontier of the
Danube River.
Their advance was
checked by the
Roman general Pacatian,
whose army
subsequently proclaimed him emperor. The
legitimate emperor...
- Antonini**** of
Pacatian,
usurper of
Roman emperor Philip in 248. It
reads ROMAE AETER[NAE] AN[NO] MIL[LESIMO] ET PRIMO, 'To
eternal Rome, in its one thousand...
- in Africa,
governor of the
province Iotapi**** (kS.248), in the East
Pacatian (kS.248), in the
Danube frontier,
killed by
soldiers Silbannacus in the...
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Miercurea Ciuc: Pro-Print Könyvkiadó, 2014. ISBN 978-606-556-074-1
Pacațian, p. 1
Pacațian, pp. 1–2 Un Brașovean, "Corespondențe
particulare ale Telegrafului...
- a făcut" (in Romanian). Newsw**** Romania.
Retrieved November 17, 2024.
Păcățian,
Teodor V. -
Cartea de aur sau
luptele politice-naționale ale românilor...
- Sponsi**** was
either uninterested or
unsuccessful in
expanding his territory.
Pacatian Ingenuus Regali****
Silbannacus The
exact provenance of the
coins is a...