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ΤΥΠΟΣ ΛΗΜΜΑΤΟΣ
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Macrianus I was a dignitary in Egypt (257/258 AD) and in the Persian campaign of Valerian (259-260 AD). He also repelled the Persian invasion in Asia Minor in 260 AD. He was the father of Macrianus II and Quietus, emperors of the East (260-261 AD). All of them were murdered, the first two at Illyricum and the third in Emesa of Syria in 261 AD, after the suppression of their mutiny. |
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Κύρια Ιδιότητα
Macrianus I: 261 rationibus Augusti (responsible for the collection of taxes), Procurator arcae et praepositus annonae (responsible for the money and the food provisioning)Macrianus II: emperor of the East Quietus: Emperor of the East |
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Τόπος και Χρόνος Θανάτου
Macrianus I: 261 AD-Illyricum, Macrianus II: 261 AD-Illyricum, Quietus: 261 AD-Emesa of Syria |
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Τόπος και Χρόνος Γέννησης
Macrianus I: around 200 AD, Macrianus II: around 225 AD, Quietus: around 225 AD |
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Άλλα Ονόματα
Macrianus I: Titus Fulvius, Macrianus II: Titus Fulvius Junius, Quietus: Titus Fulvius Junius |
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