Valerianus Minor
Licinius Valerianus (also known as Valerianus Minor) (died 268 AD) was the son of the Roman Emperor Valerian and his second wife Cornelia Gallonia; his half-brother was Gallienus. Sometime between 253 and 264 AD he was made suffect consul, and was appointed ordinary consul in 265 AD.[1] He died in the wake of his brother's assassination in 268; John Zonaras reported that he was killed at Rome, whereas Eutropius and the Historia Augusta state that he was murdered at Mediolanum.[2]
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Preceded by Uncertain |
Consul suffectus of the Roman Empire between AD 253 and 264 |
Succeeded by Uncertain |
Preceded by Gallienus Saturninus |
Consul of the Roman Empire 265 With: Egnatius Lucillus |
Succeeded by Gallienus Sabinillus |
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