Titus Julius Priscus

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Titus Julius Priscus was a mid-3rd-century Roman usurper.

He was the governor of

Battle of Philippopolis. The Roman Senate declared him a public enemy almost as soon as he attempted to usurp the throne. Priscus was killed shortly after his proclamation.[1]

References

  1. ^ Chris Scarre, Chronicle of the Roman Emperors: the reign-by-reign record of the rulers of Imperial Rome, Thames & Hudson, 1995. p. 169

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