Martinian

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Martinian was a Roman imperial official and short-lived co-emperor appointed by Licinius during his final conflict with Constantine the Great.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman co-emperor
Roman imperial official
historical figure
allegiance Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
appointedBy Licinius NERFINISHED
conflict final war between Licinius and Constantine the Great
coRuledWith Licinius NERFINISHED
country Roman Empire
deathCause execution
deathDate circa 325
deathPlace Cappadocia NERFINISHED
executedBy Constantine the Great NERFINISHED
historicalEra Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
notableFor being a short-lived Roman co-emperor
being appointed Augustus by Licinius in opposition to Constantine the Great
officeBeforeElevation magister officiorum
opponent Constantine the Great NERFINISHED
positionHeld Roman imperial official
co-emperor
predecessorAsCoEmperor Licinius II NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Eastern provinces of the Roman Empire
reignEnd September 324
reignStart July 317
religion paganism
roleDuringConflict supporter of Licinius against Constantine the Great
title Augustus NERFINISHED
co-emperor

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Battle of Chrysopolis commander Martinian