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  Roman Emperors - DIR Phillip the Arabian
Silbannacus, probably near the Rhine frontier, and of Sponsianus, pehaps in Transylvania, are only known because of numismatic evidence.
Silbannacus Aug. On the reverse side, Mercury is depicted holding a Victory and a caduceus and the legend of the text reads Victoria Aug.
Silbannacus may well have commanded auxiliaries of other Germans that were serving in the Roman army.
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The usurpations of Mar. Silbannacus, probably near the Rhine frontier, and of Sponsianus, pehaps in Transylvania, are only known because of numismatic evidence.
Silbannacus Aug. On the reverse side, Mercury is depicted holding a Victory and a caduceus and the legend of the text reads Victoria Aug.Hartmann, in his study on the usurpers of the third century, tries to reconstruct the circumstances of the rebellion and comes to the following conclusions
We can only say with certainty that Silbannacus indeed did have connections with Gaul as the reverse side of the coin shows: Mercury was the most eminent god in Gaul and also appears in the later coins of Postumus, emperor of Gaul in the second half of the third century.
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 S.P.Q.R. Your Online Antiquities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Pacantius' revolt was not the only threat to his rule: in the East, Marcus Iotapianus led another uprising in response to the oppressive rule of Priscus and the excessive taxation of the Eastern provinces.
Other two usurpers, Marcus Silbannacus and Sponsianus, are reported to have started rebellions without much success.
Decius was proclaimed emperor by the Danubian armies in the spring of 249 and immediately marched to Rome.
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 Silbannacus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is known only from a single coin, an antoninianus reputedly found in Lorraine.
Silbannacus was probably of Celtic origin, and military commander in Germania Superior.
This page was last modified 19:29, 11 October 2005.
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 Philip the Arab biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Pacantius' revolt was not the only threat to his rule: in the East, Marcus Iotapianus led another uprising in response to the oppressive rule of Priscus and the excessive taxation of the Eastern provinces.
Another two usurpers Marcus Silbannacus and Sponsianus are reported to have started rebellions without much success.
In April 248, Philip had the honour to lead the celebrations of the one thousandth birthday of Rome, founded in 753 BC by Romulus (see founding of Rome).
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 Philippus Arabs
Should all this have put Philippus and his son on a sure footing, in the very same year three separate military commanders rebelled and assumed the throne in various provinces.
First there was the emergence of a certain Silbannacus on the Rhine.
His challenge to the established ruler was a brief one and he vanished from history as quickly as he emerged.
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 Silbannacus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Legendary for the extreme rarity of his coins, Silbannacus is known to history thanks to the very fact that a coin was found with his name on it.
It is suspected he was a military leader along the Rhine who opportunistically usurped the throne with the aid of his soldiers during the reign of Philip I, a time of unprecedented civil strife in the empire.
Long the Holy Grail of Roman coin collectors, Silbannacus now has three coins known to the numismatic world which puts him behind Saturninus for whom only two are known.
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 coin confirms the existence of Domitianus AD271?
Interestingly enough, there is another obscure coin of an apparent Roman usurper named Silbannacus in the BM, which was confirmed ca.
This dude has proven baffling, since there are no historical references to anyone named Silbannacus in Roman history (with Domitianus, we at least have a general of that name in the region around the same time).
I'm now at work on a research paper which, I think, establishes the identity of the mysterious Silbannacus and places him in the context of the Gallic rebellion, ca.
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 PhiliptheArabOV
In the same year no less then 4 usurpers made an attempt for the throne.
A certain Silbannacus on the Rhine and a man named Sponsianus on the Danube were declared emperor by their troops but both of these revolts fizzled out as quickly as they started.
A more serious threat came from a general named Tiberius Claudius Marinus Pacatianus who was hailed as Augustus by several of the Danubian legions.
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 List of Roman Emperors : Information and resources about List of Roman Emperors : School Work Guru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Gordian III (238 - 244) (throne claimed by Sabinianus 240)
Philip the Arab (244 - 249) (throne claimed by Pacantius 248, Iotapianus 248, and Silbannacus)
Decius (249 - 251) (throne claimed by Priscus 249 - 252, and Licinianus 250)
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 Silbannacus Article, Silbannacus Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Silbannacus is a mysterious figure believed to have been an usurper in the Roman Empire during the time of Philip the Arab.He is known only from a single coin, an antoninianus reputedly found in Lorraine.
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Philip, born a Roman citizen in a village not far from Damascus, reigned 244-249, succeeding Gordian III, for whose death he was at least partly responsible.
While Philip's early career was a military one, his reign saw trouble with the legions, and the usurpers Pacantius, Iotapianus, Silbannacus, and, perhaps, Sponsianus.
By mid-259, the armies of Trajan Decius had rebelled and acclaimed their general as emperor.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Silbannacus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Silbannacus; all previous versions may be viewed here.
They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article.
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 1.2.2.4.3 Philip I and Philip II
Philip made peace with Persia and returned to Rome, where the chief event of his reign was the Millennial Games in 248.
The latter part of this reign was disturbed by the revolts of Silbannacus, Pacatian in Moesia and Jotapian in Syria.
Philip sent Decius, a former governor of Moesia, to restore order after Pacatian's revolt, but the rebels acclaimed Decius, forcing him to assume the purple and march on Italy.
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 Barry & Darling Ancient Coins Collecting History - Philip I and the 1,000th Anniversary of Rome
At least 4 usurpers arose in different provinces, all military men being proclaimed emperor by their soldiers.
On the German frontier first there was Pacatian, then Silbannacus on the Rhine and finally the little known Sponsianus.
In the east, a more serious threat came from the revolt of Jotapian and his troops.
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 R1632
This event is celebrated on his coins (see above).
There were several rebellions during Philip's reign, including those of Tiberius Claudius Marinus Pacatianus in Moesia and Pannonia, Iotapianus in the east, Silbannacus on the Rhine, and Sponsianus on the Danube.
In 249 Philip sent a respected senator, Messius Quintus Valerinus, to be governor of the provinces of Moesia and Pannonia.
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 Crisis of the 3rd Century Timeline
In the East, Marcus Iotapianus leads another uprising in response to the oppressive rule of Priscus and the excessive taxation of the Eastern provinces.
Other two usurpers, Marcus Silbannacus and Sponsianus join the fray.
Thascius Cyprianus, a wealthy and educated nobleman and teacher of rhetoric from Carthage, is baptized by a certain presbyter Caecilius.
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 List of Roman Emperors - Wikinfo
Gordian III (238 - 244) (throne claimed by Sabinianus 240)
Philip the Arab (244 - 249) (throne claimed by Pacantius 248, Iotapianus 248, and Silbannacus)
Decius (249 - 251) (throne claimed by Priscus 249 - 252, and Licinianus 250)
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