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...
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known that Tetricus's son, Tetricus II, served as his colleague in 274. Tetricus was also tribune from 271 to 274. Tetricus elevated Tetricus II as caesar...
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Tetricus may refer to: Tetricus I, emperor of the Gallic Empire (Imperium Galliarum) was the last of the Gallic Emperors as Tetricus I from 270/271 to...
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Marius 269 Victorinus 268/69–271 (Domitian II 271?, usurper) Tetricus I 271–274 Tetricus II 273–274 (son of Tetricus I; Caesar) (Faustinus 273/74, usurper)...
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in morphology. The English translation of O. tetricus (Latin) is 'the gloomy octopus'. Octopus tetricus was originally discovered in New South Wales and...
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to approximately the year 274, during the joint reign of Tetricus I, and his son, Tetricus II of the Gallic Empire, a breakaway state of the Roman Empire...
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emperors the Tetrici (270–273), Tetricus I and his son, Tetricus II. The next most frequent are those of Claudius II (270), especially the posthumous...
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the aftermath of the Battle of Châlons, Tetricus and his son were taken to Rome and paraded in a triumph. Tetricus was spared further punishment; instead...
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Victorinus Junior (271) Junthungi Invasion (271) Domitian II (271) Tetricus I & Tetricus II (271–274) Rebellion of Felicissimus (270s) Placentia (271)...
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Pius Esuvius Tetricus (also Caius) may refer to: Tetricus I, Emperor of the Gallic Empire from 270/271 to 273 Tetricus II, son of Tetricus I This disambiguation...
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