- low-born family,
Quintillus came to
prominence with the
accession of his
brother Claudius Gothicus to the
imperial throne in 268 CE.
Quintillus was possibly...
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legions in Sirmium.
Aurelian defeated Quintillus' troops, and was
recognized as
emperor by the
Senate after Quintillus' death. The
claim that
Aurelian was...
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Quintillus is an
ancient Roman cognomen.
Notable people with this
cognomen include:
Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus (died 270),
Roman emperor Marcus...
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Plautius Quintillus (died by 175) was a
Roman senator who
lived in the 2nd century. The
family of
Plautius Quintillus was of
consular rank and was politically...
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Hostilian (251),
Decius Traian (249–251),
Claudius Gothicus (268–270),
Quintillus (270),
Aurelian (270–275),
Probus (276–282),
Maximian (285–310), Constantius...
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Annia Aurelia Fadilla (born in 159),
married Marcus Peducaeus Plautius Quintillus, had issue;
Annia Cornificia Faustina Minor (born in 160),
married Marcus...
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eleven emperors between Gallienus and
Diocletian (Claudius Gothicus,
Quintillus, Probus, Carus, Carinus,
Numerian and Maximian) bore the name
Marcus Aurelius...
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Naissus (Serbia),
usurps power in
Sirmium and
marches against Quintillus in Aquileia.
Quintillus commits suicide.
Aurelius defeats an
incursion by the Iuthungi...
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thought to have
named Aurelian as his successor,
though Claudius's
brother Quintillus briefly seized power. The
Senate immediately deified Claudius as "Divus...
- Amsterdam: Gieben. p. 43. ISBN 90-5063-034-0. Banchich,
Thomas (1999). "
Quintillus (270 A.D)". De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
Sources give him a reign-length...