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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NepotianusNepotianus - Wikipedia

    Nepotianus (died 30 June 350 AD), sometimes known in English as Nepotian, was a member of the Constantinian dynasty who reigned as a short-lived usurper of the Roman Empire. He ruled the city of Rome for twenty-eight days, before being killed by his rival usurper Magnentius' general Marcellinus.

  2. Nepotianus (died 465) was a general of the Western Roman Empire. Life. Nepotianus married the sister of Marcellinus, the semi-independent ruler of Dalmatia; Julius Nepos, last Western Roman Emperor, might have been their son and did at some point succeed Nepotianus as ruler of Dalmatia.

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  4. www.tribunesandtriumphs.org › roman-emperors › nepotianNepotian - Roman Colosseum

    Obtain a fast overview of the times of the Roman Emperor Nepotian from the following facts and information about his life. Nepotianus was the son of Eutropia, half-sister of Emperor Constantine I, and the grandson of Emperor Constantius Chlorus.

  5. Sep 13, 2021 · Julius Nepos died on 9 May AD 480, assassinated by two of servants at his country house near Salonae (Solin). The background of this assassination is unclear, though one account points to Glycerius, his predecessor as emperor, who, by then archbishop of Mediolanum (Milan), finally sought to have his revenge.

  6. Nepotian. 350 AD. Ruled Rome for 28 days. Nephew of Constantine the Great. Flavius Julius Nepotianus Constantinus was a nephew of Constantine the Great. Nepotian seized power in Rome following the death of Constans in 350 AD. Nepotian proclaimed himself emperor and entered Rome with a band of gladiators on June 3rd, 350AD.

  7. An historical profile of the Roman emperor Nepotianus that provides general information and places special emphasis on the coinage of that emperor's reign. Links to illustrated database records for ancient coins found in Britain and registered with the Portable Antiquities Scheme are provided.

  8. Julius Nepotianus (died June 30, 350), sometimes known in English as Nepotian, was a member of the Constantinian dynasty who reigned as a short-lived usurper of the Roman Empire.