- List of Roman usurpers
The following is an attempted list of usurpers in the
Roman Empire . For an overview of the problem and consequences of usurpation seeRoman usurpers . In the Eastern Roman Empire (476-1453), orByzantine Empire , usurpation was so notoriously frequent that the term "Byzantine" became a byword for intrigue.Key:
* kPG, killed by thePraetorian guard
* kS, killed by own soldiers
* kB, killed in battle
* e, executed
* S, suicide
* dates are beginning and end of reign
* origin of the rebellion indicated where possible
* the list is complete until the advent of thetetrarchy in the end of the3rd century Emperor usurpers
This is a listing of
Roman emperors that so became due to their own initiative with neither family ties to the previous nor senatorial appointement.
= First Roman Imperial civil war: theyear of the four emperors (69 AD) =*
Otho – committed suicide
*Vitellius – killed
*Vespasian – secured the throneFrom
193 to thetetrarchy (crisis of the third century )*
Septimius Severus (193-211 ) in the Rhine, secured the throne, founder of the Severan dynasty
*Macrinus (217 -e.218 ) in Syria, former prefect of the Praetorian guard
*Maximinus Thrax (235 -kS.238 ) in the Rhine, former centurion
*Gordian I andGordian II (238 ) in Africa, suicide and death in battle
*Philip the Arab (244 -kS.249 ) in the East, former prefect of the Praetorian guard
*Decius (249 -kB.251 ) in Pannonia
*Aemilianus (kS.251 ) in Moesia
* Valerian (253 -e.260 ) in the Rhine, executed by the Persians
*Aurelian (270 -kPG275 )
*…Unsuccessful usurpers in the 1st century
List of to be emperors eventually defeated by the ruling sovereign, listed by reign. The noted date is the attempted usurpation.
Titus : 79-81*
Terentius Maximus , in Asia, took refuge withArtabanus , aParthia n leader, resembledNero Domitian : 91-96*
Lucius Antonius Saturninus (89 ), inGermania Superior , governor of Germania Superior, could not bring in Germanic allies because theRhine thawed, put down by Domitian's general.Unsuccessful usurpers in the 2nd century
Marcus Aurelius : 161-180*
Avidius Cassius (175 ), in Egypt and Syria, governor of Syria, declared himself emperor upon the rumor that Marcus Aurelius had died, continued his revolt even upon learning Marcus Aurelius was alive.Septimius Severus : 193-211*
Pescennius Niger (193 -194 ), in Egypt, Asia and Syria, governor of Syria, proclaimed himself emperor after the death ofPertinax , defeated in battle and killed while fleeing toParthia .
*Clodius Albinus (196 -197 ), in Britain and Gaul, governor of Britain, originally Septimius Severus's ally until Pescennius Niger was killed, killed at thebattle of Lugdunum .Unsuccessful usurpers in the 3rd century
Elagabalus : 218-222*
Gellius Maximus (219 ), in Syria, executed, originally an officer of Legio IV "Scythica"
* Verus (late 219), in Syria, executed, commander of Legio III "Gallica"
*Uranius (ca.221 ), questioned existence and date; sources place him in 253
* Seleucus (after221 ). He could be Julius Antonius Seleucus, in Moesia, or M. Flavius Vitellius Seleucus, consul for221 Alexander Severus : 222-235* Sallustius (ca.
227 ), in Rome, raised to Caesar by Alexander, executed for attempted murder, prefect of the Praetorian guard
*Taurinus (S. date unclear), in the East, committed suicide in theEuphrates after being hailed AugustusMaximinus Thrax : 235-238* Magnus (
235 ), ordered some soldiers of Maximinus to destroy the bridge that allowed the Emperor to cross back the Rhine, a former consul
*Quartinus (235 ), in the East, supported by soldiers loyal to former emperor Alexander SeverusGordian III : 238-244*
Sabinianus (240 ), in Africa, governor of the provincePhilip the Arab : 244-249*
Iotapianus (kS.248), in the East
*Pacatianus (kS.248 ), in the Danube frontier, killed by soldiers
*Silbannacus in the Rhine, questioned existence
*Sponsianus in Moesia, questioned existenceDecius : 249-251* Priscus (
249 -k?252 ) in the East, Philip's brother
*Licinianus (250 ) in Rome, executedGallienus : 253-268"See also
Gallienus usurpers "
*Ingenuus (260 ) in Pannonia, committed suicide, former governor
*Macrianus Major ,Macrianus Minor andQuietus (September 260 – Autumn261 ) in the East, all killed by their own soldiers in different occasions
*Regalianus (260 ) in Pannonia, ruled with his wife
*Balista (also: Ballista) (Autumn e.261) in the East, former Praetorian prefect, associated with the former
* Piso (kS.261) in Achaea, questioned existence
* Valens (k.261) in Achaea, killed by Macrinus, former governor
*Memor (e.261) in Egypt
*Mussius Aemilianus (261 - Spring e.262 ) in Egypt
* The emperors of theGallic Empire
* The fictitious usurpers:
** Celsus
** Saturninus
**Trebellianus Claudius II : 268-270* Censorinus (
269 -kS.270 ), almost certainly non-existent: "attested" only by theAugustan History ( [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Historia_Augusta/Tyranni_XXX*.html#33 Trig. Tyr. 33] ) with no literary, epigraphical, numismatic support of any kind.Aurelian : 270-275*
Domitianus (270-271 )
*Felicissimus (k.271) in Rome, a civil servant involved in corruption
*Septimius (kS.271) in Dalmatia
* Urbanus (271), questioned existence
*Firmus (k.273 ) in Egypt, questioned existenceProbus : 276-282* Bonosus (280)
*Proculus (280)
* Saturninus (280)Carus ,Carinus ,Numerian : 282-284*
Sabinus Iulianus Diocletian : 284-305* Amandus and Aelianus: 285
*Carausius : 286-293
*Allectus : 293-296
* Domitius Domitianus: 297
* Aurelius Achilleus: 297–298
* Eugenius: 303 [Barnes, "The New Empire of Diocletian and Constantine" (Cambridge: Harvard University Press), 10–12.]Unsuccessful usurpers in the 4th and 5th century
*
Maximian (306 –308 , e.310 ) againstFlavius Valerius Severus andGalerius , later againstConstantine I
*Calocaerus (e.333 /334 ) againstConstantine I
*Domitius Alexander (308 -e.311 ) againstMaxentius
*Magnentius andDecentius (350 –353 ) againstConstantius II
*Vetranio (350 ) againstConstantius II
*Nepotianus (350 ) againstConstantius II
*Claudius Silvanus 355 againstConstantius II
* Procopius (366 ) againstValentinian I
* Firmus (372 -375 ) againstValentinian I
*Magnus Maximus (383 -388 ) andFlavius Victor (384 -388 ) againstGratian ,Valentinian II andTheodosius I
*Eugenius (392 -e.394 ) againstTheodosius I
= Honorius: 395-423 =*
Priscus Attalus : 409, 414-415
*Maximus of Hispania : 409-411
* Marcus: 406-407
* Gratian: 407
* Constantine "III": 407-411
* Constans "II": 407-411Valentinian III : 423-455*
Joannes : 423-425Unsuccessful regional usurpers after the fall of Rome (476)
*
Burdunellus (e.496 ), in theEbro valley
* Peter (e.506 ), in the Ebro valleyReferences
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