Tetricus II
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| Tetricus II | |||||
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| Caesar of the Gallic Empire | |||||
| File:Tetricus II. - Münzkabinett, Berlin - 5541240 (obverse).jpg Aureus of Tetricus II Inscription: C. P. ESV. TETRICVS CAES. | |||||
| Reign | 273–274 (as Caesar) | ||||
| Predecessor | Tetricus I | ||||
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Gaius Pius Esuvius Tetricus, better known as Tetricus II, was the son and heir of Tetricus I, emperor of the Gallic Empire from 271 to 274 AD.
In 273, he was given the title of Caesar[1] alongside that of princeps iuventutis, and in January 274 he started his first consulship, together with his father.
After the defeat and deposition of his father in the autumn of 274 by the Emperor Aurelian, he and his father appeared as prisoners in Aurelian's triumph, but the emperor spared their lives.[2] According to some sources, Tetricus II also kept his senatorial rank.[3]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ According to König (I. König, Die gallischen Usurpatoren von Postumus bis Tetricus, München 1981, p. 158ff.), the elevation to Caesar is to be placed in 271 or 272. Drinkwater (J. F. Drinkwater, The Gallic Empire. Separatism and Continuity in the North-Western Provinces of the Roman Empire A.D. 260-274, Stuttgart, 1987) has provided good reasons to support 273 as the year of elevation.
- ^ Eutropius, Breviarium, 9.13.2.
- ^ Aurelius Victor, Liber de Caesaribus, 35.5.
External links
[edit | edit source]- Error creating thumbnail: File missing Media related to Lua error in Module:Commons_link at line 62: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). at Wikimedia Commons
- Polfer, Michael, "Tetricus II (Caesar 273-274 AD)", De Imperatoribus Romanis
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