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Roman usurper
Roman usurper This article or section contains information that ... were a common feature of the late Roman Empire, especially from the so-called crisis ... the rule. The first dynasty of the Roman Empire, the Julio-Claudians (27 BC - 69 ... eventually contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire in the West. All usurpers ...
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Censorinus (Roman usurper)
Censorinus (Roman usurper) Censorinus (d. 270?) was a Roman usurper. After a long career in the Roman imperial service , Censorinus elevated to the ...
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Magnus (Roman usurper)
Magnus (Roman usurper) Magnus (d. 235) was a Roman usurper. Magnus was a senator and of consular ...
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Seleucus (Roman usurper)
Seleucus (Roman usurper) Seleucus (221?) was a Roman usurper. It is not known who the Seleucus ...
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Urbanus (Roman usurper)
Urbanus (Roman usurper) Urbanus (d. 271?) was a Roman usurper. Urbanus staged an uprising in the beginning ... soon defeated. It is possible that this usurper never existed. References "Urbanus", s.v. " ...
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Talk:Roman usurper
Talk:Roman usurper This describes a phenomenon, not a thing. I propose a move to Roman usurpers. Sverdrup 17:10, 6 Dec 2003 ... discussion ends with Diocletian. Usurpers plagued the Roman Empire through the 4th century & into the ... the articles I wrote on Magnentius & Procopius (usurper); for the 5th, there is the ...
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Roman Britain
Roman Britain This article is about the Roman province called Britannia. For other uses, see ... By chronology Prehistoric Britain Iron Age Britain Roman Britain Sub-Roman Britain Medieval Britain Early Modern Britain Modern ... Military history Social history Principal sites in Roman Britain Roman Britain refers to those ...
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Celsus (usurper)
Celsus (usurper) Titus Cornelius Celsus, Roman usurper under Gallienus, one of the Thirty Tyrants ... springing up in every quarter of the Roman world, a certain Celsus, who had never ... the Public Domain "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology" edited by William ...
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Marcus (usurper)
Marcus (usurper) Marcus is the name of a little-recorded Roman pretender to the throne of the Roman Empire during the early 5th century AD. He was a soldier in Roman Britain who was proclaimed emperor by the ... them and replaced with another short-lived usurper, Gratian. In his pseudohistorical Historia Regum ...
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Constantine III (usurper)
Constantine III (usurper) Roman coin, with Constantine III portrayed on its ... died 411 by September 18) was a Roman general who declared himself Western Roman Emperor in 407, abdicating in 411 (and ... Rhine river near Mainz, and overran the Roman defensive works in a successful invasion ...
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