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- Vetranio (died c. 356 AD) was briefly an imperial usurper and emperor in the Roman Empire in 350, during which time he controlled Illyri**** between the...
- emperor and the founder of Constantinople, Constantius III, Constans, Vetranio, Julian, Valentinian I, Valens; and Justin I. Emperor Claudius Gothicus...
- territory except Illyria (which would shortly come under the control of Vetranio). Magnentius' early reign is marked by a series of bids for political legitimacy...
- first came to terms with Vetranio, a loyal general in Illyri**** who had recently been acclaimed emperor by his soldiers. Vetranio immediately sent letters...
- deal with Magnentius or Vetranio. Following Shapur's retreat from Nisibis, Constantius marched his army to Serdica meeting Vetranio with his army. Instead...
- and is far more tolerant towards Christians and Pagans alike. March 1 – Vetranio is asked by Constantina, sister of Constantius II, to proclaim himself...
- Gundioc ?–472: Bilimer 441–442: Astyrius 443: Merobaudes 446: Vitus ?–350: Vetranio, magister peditum under Constans 361: Iovinus, magister equitum under Julian...
- this, Stevens drew parallels to Vetranio, writing, "There is numismatic evidence to suggest that at this stage Vetranio contented himself with the title...
- in Sirmium in 317 Constantine II, proclaimed Caesar in Sirmium in 317 Vetranio, proclaimed himself emperor in Sirmium in 350 Constantius II (337–361)...
- technically recognized by Constantius II, who even sent him the imperial diadem, Vetranio is often regarded as a usurper. From the fourth century, emperors and other...