Similarities between Gallienus and Placidianus
Gallienus and Placidianus have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alemanni, Aurelian, Aurelius Heraclianus, Claudius Gothicus, Gallic Empire, Goths, List of Roman consuls, Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus, Roman consul, Roman Empire, Victorinus.
Alemanni
The Alemanni (also Alamanni; Suebi "Swabians") were a confederation of Germanic tribes on the Upper Rhine River.
Alemanni and Gallienus · Alemanni and Placidianus ·
Aurelian
Aurelian (Lucius Domitius Aurelianus Augustus; 9 September 214 or 215September or October 275) was Roman Emperor from 270 to 275.
Aurelian and Gallienus · Aurelian and Placidianus ·
Aurelius Heraclianus
Marcus(?) Aurelius Heraclianus (died 268) was a Roman soldier who rose to the rank of Praetorian Prefect in the latter part of the reign of the Emperor Gallienus.
Aurelius Heraclianus and Gallienus · Aurelius Heraclianus and Placidianus ·
Claudius Gothicus
Claudius Gothicus (Marcus Aurelius Valerius Claudius Augustus;Jones, pg. 209 May 10, 210 – January 270), also known as Claudius II, was Roman emperor from 268 to 270.
Claudius Gothicus and Gallienus · Claudius Gothicus and Placidianus ·
Gallic Empire
"Gallic Empire" (Imperium Galliarum) or Gallic Roman Empire are two names for a breakaway part of the Roman Empire that functioned de facto as a separate state from 260 to 274.
Gallic Empire and Gallienus · Gallic Empire and Placidianus ·
Goths
The Goths (Gut-þiuda; Gothi) were an East Germanic people, two of whose branches, the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths, played an important role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire through the long series of Gothic Wars and in the emergence of Medieval Europe.
Gallienus and Goths · Goths and Placidianus ·
List of Roman consuls
This is a list of consuls known to have held office, from the beginning of the Roman Republic to the latest use of the title in Imperial times, together with those magistrates of the Republic who were appointed in place of consuls, or who superseded consular authority for a limited period.
Gallienus and List of Roman consuls · List of Roman consuls and Placidianus ·
Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus
Volusianus was a Roman citizen, apparently of equestrian origins, whose career in the Imperial Service in the mid-Third Century AD carried him from a relatively modest station in life to the highest public offices and senatorial status in a very few years.
Gallienus and Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus · Lucius Petronius Taurus Volusianus and Placidianus ·
Roman consul
A consul held the highest elected political office of the Roman Republic (509 to 27 BC), and ancient Romans considered the consulship the highest level of the cursus honorum (an ascending sequence of public offices to which politicians aspired).
Gallienus and Roman consul · Placidianus and Roman consul ·
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire (Imperium Rōmānum,; Koine and Medieval Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr.) was the post-Roman Republic period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterized by government headed by emperors and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Africa and Asia.
Gallienus and Roman Empire · Placidianus and Roman Empire ·
Victorinus
Marcus Piavonius VictorinusSome of the inscriptions record his name as M. Piavvonius Victorinus, as does the first release of coins from the Colonia mint.
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Gallienus and Placidianus Comparison
Gallienus has 137 relations, while Placidianus has 22. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 6.92% = 11 / (137 + 22).
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