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  1. Seius Sallustius. Lucius Seius Herennius Sallustius (died 227 AD) was a Roman usurper in 227. He was a son of Seius (b. ca 155) and his wife Herennia Orbiana (b. ca 160), and paternal grandson of Publius Seius Fuscianus. [citation needed] Sallustius was father-in-law to Severus Alexander and was raised to the rank of Caesar probably when his ...

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    Lucius Seius Herennius Sallustius, an esteemed nobleman in the time of Severus Alexander, who married Sallustius' daughter. Sallustius sought the protection of the Praetorian Guard against the abuse of Julia Mamaea, the emperor's mother, who cruelly treated her daughter-in-law; accusing him of treason, Julia had him put to death.

  3. May 4, 2022 · Lucius Seius Herennius Sallustius (died 227) was a Roman usurper in 227. He was a son of Seius (b. ca 155) and his wife Herennia Orbiana (b. ca 160), and paternal grandson of Publius Seius Fuscianus. Sallustius was father-in-law to Alexander Severus and was raised to the rank of Caesar probably when his daughter, Sallustia Orbiana, was wed to ...

  4. Jun 15, 2001 · He was married once, in 225 to Sallustia Orbiana (PIR S 252), who received the official titulature Sallustia Barbia Orbiana Augusta, but she was banished to Libya two years later.[[7]] Her father, L. Seius Sallustius (PIR 2 M 27), was perhaps raised to the rank of Caesar by Alexander and was put to death in 227 on a charge of attempted murder ...

  5. Jul 31, 2020 · And possibly her father, Seius Sallustius Macrinus, also received the title of Caesar. Read More: Roman Marriage. However, trouble was soon to arise. Its reasons are not quite clear. Either Mamaea was too greedy to share power with anyone else, or perhaps the new Caesar Sallustius was plotting with the praetorians to take power himself.

  6. Mar 23, 2002 · However, it has been suggested that Polemius' Sallustius Uranius Seleucus is but a corruption of Herennius Sallustius Seius Lucius prompted by confusion with a later Uranius -- on whom, see below -- which occurred in a source early enough to appear in the Epitome and which exerted an influence on the chronographic tradition represented by ...

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  8. Apr 14, 2024 · Lucius Seius Herennius Sallustius was a Roman usurper in 227. He was a son of Seius and his wife Herennia Orbiana, and paternal grandson of Publius Seius Fuscianus. Sallustius was father-in-law to Alexander Severus and was raised to the rank of Caesar probably when his daughter, Sallustia Orbiana, was wed to the emperor in 225.