Tetricus I, emperor of the Gallic Empire (Imperium Galliarum) was the last of the Gallic Emperors as Tetricus I from 270/271 to 273.
his son, Tetricus II, was his co-ruler
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Tetricus may refer to: Tetricus I, emperor of the Gallic Empire (Imperium Galliarum) was the last of the Gallic Emperors as Tetricus I from 270/271 to...
known that Tetricus's son, Tetricus II, served as his colleague in 274. Tetricus was also tribune from 271 to 274. Tetricus elevated Tetricus II as caesar...
in morphology. The English translation of O. tetricus (Latin) is 'the gloomy octopus'. Octopus tetricus was originally discovered in New South Wales and...
Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus, better known as Tetricus II, was the son and heir of Tetricus I, emperor of the Gallic Empire from 271 to 274 AD. In 273...
Pius Esuvius Tetricus was made Emperor, and was recognized in Britannia and the parts of Gaul that had recognized Victorinus. Tetricus fought off Germanic...
Tetricus of Langres (died 572/73) was Bishop of Langres from 539/40 until his death. Tetricus came from a noble Gallo-Roman senatorial family, his father...
Pius Esuvius Tetricus (also Caius) may refer to: Tetricus I, Emperor of the Gallic Empire from 270/271 to 273 Tetricus II, son of Tetricus I This disambiguation...
Octlantis are two non-human settlements occupied by gloomy octopuses (Octopus tetricus) in Jervis Bay, on the south coast of New South Wales. The first site,...
Durocatalaunum that autumn, Tetricus simply deserted to the Roman camp and Aurelian easily defeated the Gallic army facing him. Tetricus was rewarded for his...
to approximately the year 274, during the joint reign of Tetricus I, and his son, Tetricus II of the Gallic Empire, a breakaway state of the Roman Empire...
(victory procession), which is graced by his captives Zenobia, Tetricus I, and his son Tetricus II. Aurelian reforms the Roman currency, replacing the denarius...
Gallic Emperor Tetricus I and his son Tetricus II. Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus, better known as Tetricus I Gaius C.f. Pius Esuvius Tetricus, better known...
(1981), Die gallischen Usurpatoren von Postumus bis Tetricus [The Gaulish usurpers from Postumus to Tetricus] (in German), C.H. Beck, ISBN 3-406-04801-3 Jones...
reclassification in 2021, it was considered to be conspecific with O. tetricus. Amor, M. D.; Hart, A. M. (2021). "Octopus djinda (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae):...
prototypes are of the Gallic emperors the Tetrici (270–273), Tetricus I and his son, Tetricus II. The next most frequent are those of Claudius II (270),...
later. Aurelian decisively defeated Tetricus I in the Battle of Châlons, and soon captured Tetricus and his son Tetricus II. Both Zenobia and the Tetrici...
March 2016. Scheel, D.; et al. (2017). "A second site occupied by Octopus tetricus at high densities, with notes on their ecology and behavior". Marine and...
Tetrarch is the name of the two vessels that have served in the Royal Navy Tetricus (disambiguation), 3rd century rulers of the Gallic Empire Philip the Tetrarch...