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Gallienus
Gallienus: emperor of the Roman world (r.260-268).
Names:
- c.213: Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus
- September 253: Publius Licinius Gallienus Caesar Augustus
- October 253: Imperator Caesar Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus Augustus
- September/October 268: murdered by soldiers
Successor of: Valerian
Relatives:
- father: Valerian
- mother: Mariniana
- married to: Cornelia Salonina
- children: Valerianus, Saloninus, Marinianus
Main deeds
- c. 213 Born (in Falerii Novi?)
- 253 Valerian proclaimed emperor; marches on Rome; recognized by the Senate after the death of Aemilianus; Sasanian invasion of Syria; Gothic naval expedition to Asia Minor; appoints Gallienus co-ruler
- 254 Consul (with Valerian II); Stays in the Balkans; accepts the title Germanicus
- 255 Consul II (with Valerian III); accepts the title Germanicus maximus
- 256 Valerianus Junior made caesar
- 257 Consul III (with Valerian IV); accepts the title Germanicus maximus III and Germanicus maximus IV; Valerian launches persecution of the Christians; accepts the title Dacicus maximus
- 258 Visits the Rhineland; accepts the title Germanicus maximus V; death of Valerianus Junior
- 260 Valerian taken captive by Shapur; many usurpations (Macrianus, Quietus and Ballista in the east; Ingenuus and Regalianus in Pannonia); Gallienus accepts the existence of the Palmyrene Empire (Odaenathus) and Gallic Empire (Postumus); Gallienus defeats the Alamans near Milan; puts an end to the persecutions of Christians; loses his son Saloninus; Aureolus defeats Ingenuus
- 261 Consul IV (with Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus); Aureolus defeats Macrianus; Odaenathus takes Emesa and executes Quietus and Ballista; rebellion of Mussius Aemilianus; brief revolt of Piso and Valens in Thessaly
- 262 Consul V (with Nummius Fausinianus); arrest and execution of Mussius Aemilianus; brief revolt of Aureolus, who surrenders to Gallienus; death of Valerian, still captive; Arch of Gallienus
- 264 Consul VI (with Saturninus); visits Greece; initiated in the Mysteries of Eleusis; Gallienus' victory over the Sarmatians?; Regalianus killed?
- 265 Attacks Postumus in Gaul, unsuccessfully
- 266 Consul VII (with Sabinillus)
- 267 The Heruli sack Byzantium; Visigoths invade Asia Minor; Odaenathus killed, but succeeded by Vaballathus and Zenobia
- 268 Defeats the Visigoths and Herulians near Naissus; second revolt of Aureolus in Milan; Gallienus murdered during the siege of Milan, probably together with his wife Salonina
- succeeded by Claudius II Gothicus
Contemporary events
- 258 Martyrdom of Sixtus II and Laurentius
- 258 (or 259) Martyrdom of Cyprian
- 268 Synod of Antioch declares Paul of Samosata a heretic
Buildings: Arch of Gallienus
Succeeded by: Claudius II Gothicus
Links
- biography from the Historia Augusta