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Trebonianus Gallus
Trebonianus Gallus: emperor of the Roman world (251-253).
Names:
- ±206: Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus
- June 251: Imperator Caesar Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus Augustus
- August 253: lynched by soldiers
Successor of: Decius and Hostilianus
Relatives:
- father: Gaius Vibius Veldumnianus
- wife: Afinia Gemina Baebinia
- children: Volusianus, Vibia Galla
Main deeds
- c.206 Born in Perusia (?)
- Consul
- 250 Propraetor of Moesia Superior
- Summer 251 Accepted as emperor by the Roman troops after the death of Decius; Decius' son Hostilian and Trebonianus's son Volusian adopted as caesares; Hostilian succumbs to plague; Trebonian moves to Rome
- 252 Consul (with his son Volusianus); invasion by Visigoths and other tribes; Sasanian Persians attack Armenia and invade Mesopotamia
- 253 Insurrections of Uranius Antoninus in Emesa and Aemilianus in Moesia; Trebonianus killed by his soldiers when he was marching against Aemilianus
- Damnatio memoriae
Contemporary events
- Death of the Christian teacher Origen (253)
Succeeded by: Aemilianus