Pupienus

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Pupienus was a briefly reigning Roman emperor in 238 AD, known for his joint rule with Balbinus during the turbulent Year of the Six Emperors.

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Pupienus canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman emperor
consul of the Roman Empire
historical figure
associatedWith Balbinus
Gordian I
Gordian II
birthPlace Rome
causeOfDeath political conspiracy
citizenship Roman Empire
conflict conflict with Maximinus Thrax
coRuler Balbinus
Emperor Gordian III
surface form: Gordian III
countryOfRule Roman Empire
deathDate 238
deathPlace Rome
dynasty Crisis of the Third Century emperors
electedBy Roman Senate
era Crisis of the Third Century
familyName Clodius Pupienus Maximus
fullName Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus
givenName Marcus
governmentType Roman Empire
historicalPeriod 3rd century
honorificTitle Augustus
killedBy Praetorian Guard
mannerOfDeath assassination
memberOf Roman Senate
militaryRank general
notableEvent Year of the Six Emperors
notableFor brief reign in 238
joint rule with Balbinus
officeAssumedIn 238
positionHeld Roman consul
Roman emperor
proconsul of Asia
proconsul of Bithynia et Pontus
urban prefect of Rome
predecessor Maximinus Thrax
reasonForElevation senatorial opposition to Maximinus Thrax
reignEnd 238
reignStart 238
religion Roman paganism
removedFromOfficeIn 238
shortDescription briefly reigning Roman emperor in 238
successor Emperor Gordian III
surface form: Gordian III
successorAsCoEmperor Emperor Gordian III
surface form: Gordian III
title Emperor of the Romans

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Emperor Gordian III predecessor Pupienus
subject surface form: Gordian III
Gordian dynasty hasEmperor Pupienus
Gordian II successor Pupienus
Gordian I successor Pupienus