Proculus

Proculus

Infobox Roman emperor
name =Proculus
title=Usurper of the Roman Empire


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reign =280, against Probus
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date of birth =Albingaunum
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date of death =c. 281
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Proculus (d. c. 281) was a Roman usurper, one of the "minor pretenders" according to "Historia Augusta"; ["Historia Augusta" took for its source a lost history by Trebellius Pollio, that covered "in a single book, the thirty pretenders of the time of Valerian and Gallienus and the emperors who lived shortly before or after them." ("HA")] he took the purple against Emperor Probus in 280.

Probably Proculus had family connection with the Franks, to whom he turned in vain when his bid for imperial power was failing. He was a native of Albingaunum (modern Albenga in Liguria). Though he was accounted a noble, his ancestors had been brigands and were the source of his vast wealth. Proculus was able to arm 2000 slaves of his own latifundia after seizing imperial office in the West. He was married to a woman named Vituriga, who was given the nickname "Samso" for her capabilities (considered "unwomanly" by the fourth century author of "Historia Augusta"), ["huic uxor virago, quae illum in hanc praecipitavit dementiam, nomine Samso, quod ei postea inditum est, nam antea Vituriga nominata est."] and at the time of his usurpation, he had one son, Herennianus, aged four.

Proculus was an ambitious soldier, who had commanded more than one legion as tribune; when in 280 he was asked by the people of Lugdunum (Lyon) who had started a rebellion against Emperor Probus to take the purple, he accepted, proclaiming himself joint emperor with Bonosus. "He was, nevertheless, of some benefit to the Gauls, for he crushed the Alamanni — who then were still called Germans — and not without illustrious glory, though he never fought save in brigand-fashion" ("Historia Augusta")

On his return from fighting the Sassanids in Syria, Probus forced Proculus to retreat north. After failing to find support among the Franks, he was betrayed by them and handed over to Probus. Probus had Proculus killed (ca. 281), but spared his family " with his accustomed moderation, and spared the fortunes as well as the lives of their innocent families," (Gibbon, I.12) who remained at Albingaunum, declaring, according to "Historia Augusta", that they wished neither to be princes nor brigands.

There exists a letter by Proculus that was cited by Gibbon and that is probably fictitious but nevertheless interesting:

:"Proculus Maeciano adfini salutum dicit. centum ex Sarmatia virgines cep, ex his una nocte decem inivi; omnes tamen, quod in me erat, mulieres intra dies quindecim reddidi." ["From Proculus to his kinsman Maecianus, greeting. I have taken one hundred maidens from Sarmatia. Of these I mated with ten in a single night..."]

Not to be confused with a jurist Proculus. [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2874.html]

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References

* [http://www.roman-emperors.org/probus.htm Roman Emperors: Probus and rival claimants] : drawing on "Historia Augusta" (bibliography)
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Historia_Augusta/Firmus_et_al*.html "Historia Augusta": Lives of Firmus, Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus]
* [http://www.roman-emperors.org/probus.htm Smith, "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythography":] "Proculus" gives numerous others with this cognomen.
* [http://www.ccel.org/g/gibbon/decline/volume1/chap12.htm Edward Gibbon, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" vol. I. chapter 12]


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