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    Volusianus. Gaius Vibius Volusianus (died August 253), commonly called Volusian, was a Roman emperor from 251 to 253, ruling with his father Trebonianus Gallus . After Emperor Decius and his son and co-ruler Herennius Etruscus died in battle in June 251, Trebonianus Gallus was elected emperor in the field by the legion.

  2. Nov 8, 2021 · Volusianus. (c. 230 - 253 CE) This post is also available in: Polish ( polski) 8 November 2021. Volusianus was born in about 230 CE and was the son of Emperor Trebonian Gala, with whom he co-ruled the Roman state in the years 251-253 CE His mother was Afinia Gemina Baebiana. He allegedly had a sister, Wibia Galla.

  3. Volusianus. Rufius Antonius Agrypnius Volusianus (PLRE II: 1184-85) was the son of Ceionius Rufius Albinus, a distinguished and clearly non- Christian Roman aristocrat who had served as prefect of the city of Rome 389-91, and appears as a character, one of the most learned, in Macrobius' Saturnalia, the nostalgic depiction from a vantage point ...

  4. Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus (died c.286 AD) was a Roman citizen, apparently of equestrian origins, whose career in the Imperial Service in the mid-Third Century AD carried him from a relatively modest station in life to the highest public offices and senatorial status in a very few years. [1] He may have secured his first appointments ...

  5. Rufius Antonius Agrypnius Volusianus (died 6 January 437) was a fifth-century Roman aristocrat who held at least two important posts during the reign of the emperor Honorius. He is best known for his exchange of letters with St. Augustine .

  6. In 251 he was given the position of Caesar after the death of Decius, and his father keen to replace Hostilian as ruler adopted Hostilian to maintain the closeness to the throne. When Hostilian fell ill from the plague and died, Volusianus was able to replace him as co-emperor with his father. In an effort to prevent Aemilianus from claiming the throne, both father and son marched outwards ...

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  8. Feb 25, 2021 · Volusian was the son and co-emperor of Trebonianus Gallus (r. 251-253). Foreign invaders, rebellions and plague destabilized the Roman Empire during the reign of Volusian and Gallus. When a rival emperor Aemilian (r. 253 CE) emerged, Volusian and his father were killed by their own soldiers.

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