Postumus

Postumus
Augustus of Gaul, Hispania and Britannia
Coin featuring Postumus. Legend: POSTUMUS AUG(USTUS)
Emperor of the Gallic Empire
Reign260–269[note 1]
PredecessorGallienus (as ruler of the united Roman Empire)
SuccessorMarcus Aurelius Marius
BornGaul
Died269
Mogontiacum
Names
Marcus Cassianius Latinius Postumus
Regnal name
Imperator Caesar Marcus Cassianius Latinius Postumus Pius Felix Augustus Germanicus Maximus[1]

Marcus Cassianius Latinius Postumus[2] (fl. 259 – 269) was a Roman commander of Batavian origin, who ruled as emperor of the splinter state of the Roman Empire known to modern historians as the Gallic Empire. The Roman army in Gaul threw off its allegiance to Gallienus around the year 260,[note 1] and Postumus assumed the title and powers of Emperor in the provinces of Gaul, Germania, Britannia, and Hispania. He ruled for the better part of ten years[note 2] before he was murdered by his own troops.


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  1. ^ Potter (2004), p. 260.
  2. ^ PLRE, Vol 1, p. 720.

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