Marius

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Marius was a short-lived 3rd-century Roman usurper who briefly ruled the breakaway Gallic Empire during the Crisis of the Third Century.

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Marius canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 3rd-century Roman person
Gallic emperor
Roman usurper
associatedWith Postumus
Victorinus
centuryOfActivity 3rd century
coinageIssued antoniniani
conflict Roman imperial succession crises
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
deathCause assassination (traditional account)
deathDate circa 269
deathPlace Gallic Empire
givenName Marius
historicalContext Crisis of the Third Century
surface form: Crisis of the Third Century in the Roman Empire
historicalEvidence attested on coins
knownFor brief reign as Gallic emperor
usurpation during the Crisis of the Third Century
occupation soldier
partOf Gallic emperors sequence
Roman imperial usurpers list
politicalStatus usurper
positionHeld Tetricus I
surface form: Emperor of the Gallic Empire
predecessor Postumus
realm Gallic Empire
realmType breakaway Roman state
regionOfRule Britannia
Gaul
Germania
reignCharacteristic brief rule
short-lived
reignDuration very short
ruled Gallic Empire
socialBackground humble origins (traditional account)
successor Victorinus
timePeriod Crisis of the Third Century

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Gallic Empire hasEmperor Marius
Laelianus successor Marius