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Trebellianus (d. 260–268) was a Roman usurper listed among the thirty tyrants in the Historia Augusta. Modern historians consider this figure a character invented by the author of Historia, whose traditional name was Trebellius Pollio.
Trebellianus (d. 260–268) was a Roman usurper listed among the thirty tyrants in the Historia Augusta. Modern historians consider this figure a character...
who are not historical personages: Postumus the Younger, Saturninus, Trebellianus, Celsus, Titus, Censorinus, and Victorinus Junior. In the Life of Tacitus...
virtual independence. In the 3rd century they sheltered the rebel emperor Trebellianus. In the early 4th century, all Cilicia was detached by order of Diocletian...
Saturninus — Possibly the villain in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus Trebellianus Censorinus (269–kS.270), almost certainly non-existent: "attested" only...
other Gallienus usurpers in the book on the Thirty Tyrants, among which: Trebellianus – rebelled in Isauria, gained control of Asia Minor, but was defeated...
even got this name wrong: Eutropius (late fourth century) called him 'Trebellianus' and Aurelius Victor (also late fourth century) called him 'Regillianus'...
Claudius, and the so-called Thirty Tyrants are extant. List of Roman gentes Trebellianus Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 1170...
In the 3rd century, Isaura Nea was the residence of the rival emperor Trebellianus; but in the time of Ammianus Marcellinus nearly all traces of its former...