Valerian (emperor)
Valerian ( (vɐˈɫereɐn); Laitin: Publius Licinius Valerianus Augustus;[1] 193/195/200 – 260 or 264, forby kent as Valerian the Elder, wis Roman Emperor frae 253 tae 260 AD.
Valerian | |||||
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Aureus o emperor Valerian | |||||
40t Emperor o the Roman Empire | |||||
Ring | 253–260 AD (wi Gallienus) | ||||
Predecessor | Aemilianus | ||||
Successor | Gallienus (alane) | ||||
Born | c. 193 - 200 AD | ||||
Dee'd | Efter 260 or 264 AD (aged 60) Bishapur or Gundishapur | ||||
Wife | |||||
Issue | Gallienus & Valerianus Minor | ||||
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Dynasty | Licinii | ||||
Faither | Senatorial |
References
eedit- ↑ Valerian's fou teetle at his daith wis IMPERATOR CAESAR PVBLIVS LICINIVS VALERIANVS PIVS FELIX INVICTVS AVGVSTVS GERMANICVS MAXIMVS PONTIFEX MAXIMVS TRIBUNICIAE POTESTATIS VII IMPERATOR I CONSUL IV PATER PATRIAE, "Emperor Caesar Publius Licinus Valerianus, Perfervid, Favoured, Wanvinkisht Augustus, Vinkisher o the Germans, Chief Priest, seiven times Tribune, aince Emperor, fower times Consul, Faither o the Faither Kintra".