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- Valens Thessalonicus was a Roman usurper during the reign of Emperor Gallienus. In June 260, Persian king Shāpūr I defeated and took Emperor Valerian...
- this Valens was the uncle or great-uncle of another usurper, Valens Thessalonicus, who revolted against Emperor Gallienus. Valens senior would have revolted...
- pretender Macri**** Major sent to suppress the governor of Achaia, Valens Thessalonicus. His existence is attested only by the unreliable Historia Augusta,...
- Usurpation of Quietus (261) Usurpation of Balista (261) Usurpation of Valens Thessalonicus (261) Usurpation of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi (261) Usurpation of...
- Usurpation of Quietus (261) Usurpation of Balista (261) Usurpation of Valens Thessalonicus (261) Usurpation of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi (261) Usurpation of...
- Roman consul and usurper Quietus, Roman consul and usurper Valens Thessalonicus, Roman usurper Yang Xi (or Wenran), Chinese politician "Lu Ji's (261–303)...
- (251–k?252) in Thrace Valens Senior in Illyria, great-uncle of Valens Thessalonicus Ingenuus (260) in Pannonia, committed suicide, former governor Macri****...
- breakaway Gallic Empire 261: Failed usurpations of Lucius Piso and Valens Thessalonicus in Achaea. 261–262: Failed usurpation of Mussius Aemili**** and Memor...
- while Quietus was killed by Odaenathus of Palmyra. 261: Piso and Valens Thessalonicus, in Achaea. The only source for these two usurpers is the Historia Augusta...
- Usurpation of Quietus (261) Usurpation of Balista (261) Usurpation of Valens Thessalonicus (261) Usurpation of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi (261) Usurpation of...