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Publius Licinius Cornelius Saloninus Valeri**** (died 260),
typically just
called Saloninus, was a
Roman nobleman who
briefly became emperor in 260. The...
- at the time when the
Emperor Claudius died.
Asinius Saloninus (possibly
Gnaeus Asinius Saloninus,
sometimes wrongly called Salonius) – died in 22. Tacitus...
- died in 26.
Gnaeus Asinius Saloninus, or
simply Asinius Saloninus Tacitus describes him as an ‘eminent’ person.
Saloninus was
intended to
marry one of...
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besieged Colonia,
trapping Saloninus and Silv****.
After breaching the
walls of the city,
Postumus had Silv**** and
Saloninus killed,
although his supporters...
- Empire,
married to
Roman Emperor Gallienus and
mother of
Valerian II,
Saloninus, and Marini****. Salonina's
origin is unknown. One
modern theory is that...
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Asinius Pollio, orator, poet, historian,
consul 40 BC
Gaius Asinius Gallus Saloninus,
consul 8 BC, died 30,
father of
Asinius Celer Gaius Asinius Pollio, consul...
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Empire and
protects the
Rhine against an
invasion of
Germanic tribes.
Saloninus, son of Gallienus, is
proclaimed Augustus by his troops.
Postumus besieges...
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dynastic politics that
motivated this process, see the
related article on
Saloninus). The
young Caesar was then
established in
Sirmium to
represent the Licinius...
- throne. She was the
mother of
three princes:
Valerian II, who died in 258;
Saloninus, who was
named co-emperor but was
murdered in 260 by the army of general...
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Titus succeeds Eugenius I as
Patriarch of
Constantinople (until 272).
Saloninus,
Roman emperor (d. 260)
Ammonius Saccas,
Egyptian philosopher (b. 175)...