Quartinus, the Glossary
Titius Quartinus (died 235 AD) was a Roman usurper.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Herodian, Historian, Maximinus Thrax, Mesopotamia, Mesopotamia (Roman province), Osroene, Roman emperor, Roman Empire, Roman usurper, Severus Alexander.
- 235 deaths
- 3rd-century Roman usurpers
- Ancient Romans from unknown gentes
Herodian
Herodian or Herodianus (Ἡρωδιανός) of Syria, sometimes referred to as "Herodian of Antioch" (c. 170 – c. 240), was a minor Roman civil servant who wrote a colourful history in Greek titled History of the Empire from the Death of Marcus (τῆς μετὰ Μάρκον βασιλείας ἱστορία) in eight books covering the years 180 to 238.
Historian
A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it.
Maximinus Thrax
Maximinus Thrax was a Roman emperor from 235 to 238.
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Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia is a historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent.
Mesopotamia (Roman province)
Mesopotamia was the name of a Roman province, initially a short-lived creation of the Roman emperor Trajan in 116–117 and then re-established by Emperor Septimius Severus in c. 198.
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Osroene
Osroene or Osrhoene (Ὀσροηνή) was an ancient region and state in Upper Mesopotamia.
Roman emperor
The Roman emperor was the ruler and monarchical head of state of the Roman Empire, starting with the granting of the title augustus to Octavian in 27 BC.
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Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the state ruled by the Romans following Octavian's assumption of sole rule under the Principate in 27 BC, the post-Republican state of ancient Rome.
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Roman usurper
Roman usurpers were individuals or groups of individuals who obtained or tried to obtain power by force and without legitimate legal authority.
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Severus Alexander
Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander (1 October 208 – March 235), also known as Alexander Severus, was Roman emperor from 222 until 235. Quartinus and Severus Alexander are 235 deaths.
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See also
235 deaths
- Andrew of Trier
- Cao Gun
- Chen Zhen (Three Kingdoms)
- Claudius Aelianus
- Guo Nüwang
- Hippolytus of Rome
- Julia Avita Mamaea
- Kebineng
- Magnus (usurper)
- Pope Pontian
- Quartinus
- Quiriacus of Ostia
- Severus Alexander
- Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis IV
- Xin Pi
- Yang Yi (Shu Han)
3rd-century Roman usurpers
- Allectus
- Amandus (rebel)
- Aurelius Achilleus
- Bonosus (usurper)
- Carausius
- Domitian II
- Domitius Domitianus
- Faustinus
- Felicissimus
- Firmus
- Gallienus usurpers
- Gellius Maximus
- Jotapian
- Julian of Pannonia
- Julius Saturninus
- Licinian
- Macriani
- Macrianus Major
- Macrianus Minor
- Magnus (usurper)
- Ovinius Camillus
- Pacatian
- Postumus
- Proculus
- Quartinus
- Quietus
- Sabinian (proconsul)
- Seius Sallustius
- Seleucus (Roman usurper)
- Septimius (usurper)
- Silbannacus
- Sponsianus
- Taurinius
- Thirty Tyrants (Roman)
- Titus Julius Priscus
- Triccianus
- Uranius
- Urbanus (usurper)
- Valens (usurper)
- Verus (senator)
Ancient Romans from unknown gentes
- Albucilla
- Allectus
- Aurelianus (consul 400)
- Balista
- Bonifatius
- Bonosus (usurper)
- Calventius Viator
- Candida the Elder
- Charito
- Domitian II
- Eugenius (Antioch)
- Eutropia
- Faustina (wife of Constantius II)
- Flavianus (prefect of Egypt)
- Gaius Verres
- Glycerius
- Gundobad
- Ingenuus
- Joannes
- Julian of Pannonia
- Justin Martyr
- Justina (empress)
- Locusta
- Longinus
- Lucillianus (fleet commander)
- Lucillianus (magister equitum)
- Lucius Mindius
- Magnus (usurper)
- Marcellus (magister equitum)
- Paulus Alexandrinus
- Paulus Catena
- Proculus
- Quartinus
- Remistus
- Romulus Augustulus
- Sebastianus (magister militum)
- Sebastianus (magister peditum)
- Serena (wife of Stilicho)
- Silbannacus
- Sponsianus
- Taurinius
- Tertulla (wife of Crassus)
- Urbanus (usurper)
- Ursicinus (magister equitum)
- Valens Thessalonicus
- Verus (senator)
- Victor (magister equitum)
- Victoria (Gallic Empire)
- Vorenus and Pullo
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartinus
Also known as Titus Quartinus.