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Trebonianus Gallus
Roman emperor
Bronze
nude
statue
of Trebonianus Gallus
Augustus
Reign
251?253
Born
Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus
Trebonianus Gallus
was
Roman emperor
from 251 to 253 AD.
v
t
e
Roman
and
Byzantine
emperors
Principate
27 BC ? 284 AD
Augustus
Tiberius
Caligula
Claudius
Nero
Galba
Otho
Vitellius
Vespasian
Titus
Domitian
Nerva
Trajan
Hadrian
Antoninus Pius
Marcus Aurelius
and
Lucius Verus
Commodus
Pertinax
Didius Julianus
(
Pescennius Niger
)
(
Clodius Albinus
)
Septimius Severus
Caracalla
and
Geta
Macrinus
with
Diadumenian
Elagabalus
Severus Alexander
Crisis
235?284
Maximinus Thrax
Gordian I
and
Gordian II
Pupienus
and
Balbinus
Gordian III
Philip the Arab
with
Philippus II
Decius
with
Herennius Etruscus
Hostilian
Trebonianus Gallus
with
Volusianus
Aemilianus
Valerian
Gallienus
with
Saloninus
and
Valerian II
Claudius Gothicus
Quintillus
Aurelian
Tacitus
Florianus
Probus
Carus
Carinus
and
Numerian
Gallic
Postumus
Laelianus
Marius
Victorinus
Domitianus II
Tetricus I
with
Tetricus II
Palmyrene
Vaballathus
Zenobia
Septimius Antiochus
Dominate
284?610
Diocletian
Maximian
(West)
Galerius
(East)
Constantius Chlorus
(West)
Valerius Severus
(West)
Maximinus Daza
(East)
Maxentius
(West)
Constantine the Great
Licinius I
Valerius Valens
Licinius II
Crispus
Constantine II
Martinian
Constantius II
Constans I
Magnentius
with
Decentius
(West)
Vetranio
Julian
Jovian
Valentinian the Great
Valens
(East)
Gratian
(West)
Valentinian II
(West)
Magnus Maximus
with
Flavius Victor
(West)
Theodosius the Great
Eugenius
(West)
Arcadius
(East)
Honorius
(West)
Constantine III
with
Constans II
(West)
Constantius III
(West)
Joannes
as Western usurper in
Ravenna
Theodosius II
(East)
Pulcheria
Marcian
(East)
Valentinian III
(West)
Petronius Maximus
with
Palladius
(West)
Avitus
(West)
Leo I the Thracian
(East)
Majorian
then
Libius Severus
then
Anthemius
then
Olybrius
then
Glycerius
(West)
Leo II
(East)
Zeno
(East)
Julius Nepos
(West)
Romulus Augustulus
(West)
Basiliscus
with
Marcus
Anastasius I Dicorus
Justin I
Justinian the Great
Justin II
Tiberius II Constantine
Maurice
with
Theodosius
Phocas
Eastern/
Byzantine Empire
610?1204
Heraclius
Constantine III
Heraklonas
Constans II
Constantine IV
with
Heraclius
and
Tiberius
and then
Justinian II
Justinian II
with
Tiberius
Leontios
Tiberios III
Philippikos
Anastasios II
Theodosius III
Leo III the Isaurian
Constantine V
Artabasdos
Leo IV the Khazar
Constantine VI
Irene
Nikephoros I
Staurakios
Michael I Rangabe
with
Theophylact
Leo V the Armenian
with
Symbatios-Constantine
Michael II the Amorian
Theophilos
Michael III
Basil I the Macedonian
Leo VI the Wise
Alexander
Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos
Romanos I Lekapenos
with
Christopher
,
Stephen
and
Constantine
Romanos II
Nikephoros II Phokas
John I Tzimiskes
Basil II
Constantine VIII
Zoe
with
Romanos III Argyros
with
Michael IV the Paphlagonian
with
Theodora
Michael V Kalaphates
Constantine IX Monomachos
Theodora
Michael VI Bringas
Isaac I Komnenos
Constantine X Doukas
Romanos IV Diogenes
Michael VII Doukas
with
Andronikos
and
Konstantios
and
Constantine
Nikephoros III Botaneiates
Alexios I Komnenos
John II Komnenos
with
Alexios Komnenos
Manuel I Komnenos
Alexios II Komnenos
Andronikos I Komnenos
Isaac II Angelos
Alexios III Angelos
Alexios IV Angelos
Nicholas Kanabos
as usurper chosen by the
Senate
Alexios V Doukas
Empire of Nicaea
1204?1261
Constantine Laskaris
Theodore I Laskaris
John III Doukas Vatatzes
Theodore II Laskaris
John IV Laskaris
Eastern/
Byzantine Empire
1261?1453
Michael VIII Palaiologos
Andronikos II Palaiologos
with
Michael IX Palaiologos
Andronikos III Palaiologos
John V Palaiologos
John VI Kantakouzenos
with
John V Palaiologos
and
Matthew Kantakouzenos
John V Palaiologos
Andronikos IV Palaiologos
John VII Palaiologos
Andronikos V Palaiologos
Manuel II Palaiologos
John VIII Palaiologos
Constantine XI Palaiologos
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