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69:. was likely intentional, but the intended meaning is not clear. It is more likely that it refers to the partnership between Regalianus and his wife Dryantilla, rather than to some partnership between Regalianus and Gallienus. 46:
to legitimize his claim. Virtually nothing is known of her except that she was the daughter of Claudia Ammiana Dryantilla and Sulpicius Pollio, an accomplished senator and officer under
20: 119:"Coins with power?: imperial and local messages on the coinage of the usurpers of the second half of the third century (AD 235–285)" 148: 50:. She most likely died in 260/261 along with her husband, when he was killed by a coalition of his own people and the 110: 153: 118: 143: 8: 43: 163: 158: 106: 137: 35: 31: 19: 51: 47: 39: 101:
Morris, John, Arnold Hugh Martin Jones and John Robert Martindale,
65:., which implies one) as part of their reverse legend. The plural 57:
Most, but not all, of Regalianus' coins have the formula
79: 135: 103:The prosopography of the later Roman Empire 18: 136: 116: 85: 105:, Cambridge University Press, 1992, 61:. (implying two rulers, rather than 123:Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde 42:. Regalianus gave her the title of 23:Sulpicia Dryantilla on a Roman coin 13: 14: 175: 30:(died 260/261) was the wife of 1: 72: 7: 149:Crisis of the Third Century 10: 180: 95: 117:Claes, Liesbeth (2015). 154:3rd-century Roman women 16:3rd-century Roman woman 24: 22: 28:Sulpicia Dryantilla 144:3rd-century births 25: 171: 130: 89: 83: 179: 178: 174: 173: 172: 170: 169: 168: 134: 133: 98: 93: 92: 84: 80: 75: 17: 12: 11: 5: 177: 167: 166: 161: 156: 151: 146: 132: 131: 114: 113:, p. 273. 97: 94: 91: 90: 77: 76: 74: 71: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 176: 165: 162: 160: 157: 155: 152: 150: 147: 145: 142: 141: 139: 128: 124: 120: 115: 112: 111:0-521-07233-6 108: 104: 100: 99: 88:, p. 25. 87: 82: 78: 70: 68: 64: 60: 55: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 36:Roman usurper 33: 29: 21: 126: 122: 102: 81: 66: 62: 58: 56: 27: 26: 138:Categories 86:Claes 2015 73:References 32:Regalianus 52:Rhoxolani 48:Caracalla 40:Gallienus 164:Sulpicii 159:Augustae 129:: 15–60. 38:against 96:Sources 44:Augusta 109:  107:ISBN 67:AUGG 59:AUGG 127:102 63:AUG 140:: 125:. 121:. 54:. 34:,

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Regalianus
Roman usurper
Gallienus
Augusta
Caracalla
Rhoxolani
Claes 2015
ISBN
0-521-07233-6
"Coins with power?: imperial and local messages on the coinage of the usurpers of the second half of the third century (AD 235–285)"
Categories
3rd-century births
Crisis of the Third Century
3rd-century Roman women
Augustae
Sulpicii

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