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

    Pacatianus; died c. 248) was a usurper in the Danube area of the Roman Empire during the time of Philip the Arab . He is known from coins, and from mentions in Zosimus and Zonaras, who say that he was an officer in one of the Danube legions.

  2. www.tribunesandtriumphs.org › roman-emperors › pacatianPacatian - Roman Colosseum

    Pacatian. Short Biography about the life of Pacatian. Short Biography profile and facts about one of the most famous Romans of all, in the life of Pacatian, Usurper Emperor of Rome and provinces of the Roman Empire. Name commonly known as: Pacatian. Latin Roman Name: Tiberius Claudius Marinus Pacatianus.

  3. Lucius Papius Pacatianus or Pacatian was a vicarius of Roman Britain in 319. His holding the post is recorded in the Codex Theodosianus, although little else is known of him.

  4. Pacatian. Circa 248-249AD. Usurper of Upper Moesia. Titus Claudius Marinus Pacatianus was most likely a member of the senatorial class and the commander stationed on the Danube frontier in Pannonia and Moesia. Pacatian raised a revolt during the unpopular later years of the reign of Philip I. Pacatian was able to fan the flames of rebellion.

  5. Browsing Roman Imperial Coins of Pacatian. Browse the Pacatian page with thumbnail images.

  6. en.numista.com › catalogue › rulerPacatian – Numista

    Pacatian. Usurper of the Roman Empire (died c. 248) Also known as Pacatianus. Died in 248. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q263444) » See 10 coins. Usurpations of Moesia: Pacatianus (248-249) » See 10 coins. Antoninianus - Pacatianus (PAX AETERNA; Pax) Antoninianus - Pacatianus (FIDES MILITVM; Fides) Antoninianus - Pacatianus (PAX AETERNA; Pax)

  7. May 9, 2017 · The 240s saw tensions rise along Rome’s northern borders: various uprisings occurred, there were threats of Gothic invasions, all followed by the rebellion of the Roman commander Pacatian in Upper Moesia.