Sabinianus (emperor)
Sabinianus was a Roman counter-emperor during the imperial crisis of the 3rd century .
Sabinianus was elevated to emperor by the Carthaginians in 240 , because this with Gordian III were dissatisfied. However, he was defeated by the governor of Mauritania in the same year . His own troops handed him over to Carthage, asking for forgiveness. It has been suggested that he was Marcus Asinius Sabinianus, proconsul of Africa , but that is considered unlikely.
literature
- Arthur Stein: Sabinianus 4. In: Paulys Realencyclopadie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume IA, 2, Stuttgart 1920, col. 1585.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Historia Augusta , Gordian 23.4; Zosimos 1,17,1; probably also CIL 6, 1090 related to the event .
- ^ Augustine Clément Pallu de Lessert: Fastes des provinces africaines (Proconsulaire, Numidie, Maurétanies) sous la domination romaine. Volume 1: République et Haut-Empire. Ernest Leroux, Paris 1896, p. 283 f. ( online ).
- ↑ Bengt E. Thomasson : Fasti Africani. Senatorial and knightly officials in the Roman provinces of North Africa from Augustus to Diocletian. Paul Åström, Stockholm 1996, ISBN 91-7042-153-6 , p. 90.
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SURNAME | Sabinianus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Marcus Asinius Sabinianus (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Roman counter-emperor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 2nd century or 3rd century |
DATE OF DEATH | after 240 |