Firmus (died 375) was a Berber Numidian prince and Roman usurper under Valentinian I. Firmus was the son of the Berber Jubaleni prince Nubel, a powerful...
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up firmus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Firmus (died 273) was a usurper during the reign of Aurelian. Firmus may also refer to: Firmus (4th-century...
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defeated the usurper Magnentius who had assassinated Constans. 351 – Battle of Mursa Major – Emperor Constantius II defeats the usurper Magnentius 353...
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Roman Egypt (category States and territories established in the 1st century BC)
at the instigation of Firmus, an Alexandrian with connections to the Blemmyes.: 23 Aurelian besieged Alexandria and Firmus killed himself.: 23 The...
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street-fighting, Aurelian crushes a rebellion in Alexandria by Firmus, a sympathizer of Palmyra. Firmus is strangled to death. King Hormizd I of Persia dies after...
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Gildonic War (category 4th-century rebellions)
brother Firmus emerged victorious, after assassinating his brother Zamma. But when the governor of Africa, the unpopular count Romanus, disputed Firmus' claim...
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Aurelian (category 3rd-century murdered monarchs)
After a brief clash with the Persians and another in Egypt against the usurper Firmus, Aurelian was obliged to return to Palmyra in 273 when that city rebelled...
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Historia Augusta (category 4th-century history books)
(Four tyrants: The Lives of Firmus, Saturninus, Proculus and Bonosus), the author includes Firmus, said to have been a usurper in Egypt under Aurelian. There...
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Quadi and Sarmatians, while his subordinates are dealing with Firmus, Roman usurper, in Africa and the Picts in Britain. The Huns attack the Tervingi...
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Gildo (category 4th-century Berber people)
basilica built around the middle of the fourth century, housing a relic of the True Cross. When Firmus revolted against Valentinian I (375), Gildo stayed...
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