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    Magnus Magnentius (c. 303 – 11 August 353) was a Roman general and usurper against Constantius II from 350 to 353. Of Germanic descent, Magnentius served with distinction in Gaul under the Western emperor Constans. On 18 January 350 Magnentius was acclaimed Augustus. Quickly killing the … See more

    Born in Samarobriva (Amiens), Gaul, Magnentius was the son of a British father and a Frankish mother. He served in the protectores, a prestigious bodyguard corps attached to the imperial retinue, and was promoted to See more

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    Magnentius retreated across the Alps, perhaps after being prevented from entering Italy by the erection of garrisons loyal to … See more

    • Barnes, Timothy David (1993). Athanasius and Constantius: theology and politics in the Constantinian empire. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. pp. 101–108. See more

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    Magnentius quickly attracted the loyalty of the provinces of Britannia, Gaul, and Hispania, and immediately moved to control See more

    By the summer of 350 it had become clear that war was inevitable between Constantius and Magnentius. Magnentius had already moved east over the spring, and appointed his … See more

    Magnentius' religious beliefs remain a point of contention among scholars. Many argue that Magnentius was, at least nominally, a Christian. However, some sources hint at a pagan restoration during his short reign. Epigraphic evidence suggests that he … See more

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    WebMagnus Magnentius was a Roman general and usurper against Constantius II from 350 to 353. Of Germanic descent, Magnentius served with distinction in Gaul under the …

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    Who was Magnus Magnentius?
    Magnus Magnentius (c. 303 – 11 August 353) was a Roman general and usurper against Constantius II from 350 to 353. Of Germanic descent, Magnentius served with distinction in Gaul under the Western emperor Constans.
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    Who was Flavius Magnentius Augustus?
    Magnentius (Latin: Flavius Magnus Magnentius Augustus; c. 303 – August 11, 353) was a usurper of the Roman Empire from 350 to 353.
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    How did Magnentius overthrow Constans?
    On 18 January 350 Magnentius was acclaimed augustus, and he quickly overthrew and killed Constans. The Eastern emperor Constantius II, the brother of Constans, refused to acknowledge Magnentius' legitimacy and led a successful campaign against Magnentius in the Roman Civil war of 350-353.
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    What did Magnentius do in the Battle of Mursa?
    Magnentius marched an army of around 36,000 Gallic infantry, auxilia palatinae, Franks, and Saxons down the Via Militaris and besieged Mursa. His siege was short-lived as Constantius' army arrived and Magnentius was forced to retreat.
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    In 350, the mismanagement of Constans had alienated his generals and civilian officials and Magnentius had himself proclaimed Augustus of the west, resulting in the murder of Constans. Magnentius quickly marched his army into Italy, appointing Fabius Titanius as praefectus urbi consolidating his influence over Rome. By the time Magnentius' army arrived at the Julian passes, Vetranio, Constans' lieutenant in Illyricum, had been declared Augustus by his troops. Magnenti…

    • Location: Mursa, Pannonia (modern
    • Result: Victory for Constantius
    • Date: 28 September 351 AD
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    Flavius Magnus Magnentius (* um 303[1] in Ambianum?; 10. August 353 in Lugdunum) war römischer Gegenkaiser von 350 bis 353.
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      WebMagnentius usurped power from Constans on 18 January 350, and elevated Decentius as caesar later that year, perhaps on July or August. He was appointed consul in 352. [2] In …

      • Reign: July/August 350 – 18 August 353, …
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      WebRabanus Maurus Magnentius (c. 780 – 4 February 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, was a Frankish Benedictine monk, theologian, poet, encyclopedist and …

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      WebMarcellinus (magister officiorum) Marcellinus (died 31 September 351) was a Roman Empire officer under Roman Emperor Constans and usurper Magnentius . Coin of

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      WebMagnentius (ruled AD 18 January 350 – 11 August 353), was a Roman usurper. His brother was Decentius. Portraits Category: Magnentius Navigation menu Gallery Discussion …

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      WebFlavius Magnus Magnentius (n. 303 – 11. elokuuta 353) oli roomalainen usurpaattori vuosina 350–353. Magnentius oli syntyperältään frankki ja toimi keisari Constansin …

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      WebMagnentius. Binomial nga ngaran. Magnentius. An Magnentius [1] in uska genus han Insecta. An Magnentius in nahilalakip ha familia nga Cicadellidae. [1] An kladograma hini …

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