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]

References

  1. Jones, A. H. M.; Martindale, J. R.; Morris, J, The Prosopography of the later Roman Empire, Vol. I, AD 260-395 (1971), pgs 939 & 1046
  2. Jones & Martindale, pg. 939
Political offices
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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