Valerius Romulus
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Valerius Romulus
Valerius Romulus, also Marcus Aurelius Romulus (c. 292/295 – 309) was the son of the Caesar and later usurper Maxentius and of Valeria Maximilla, daughter of Emperor Galerius.
Tomb of Romulus along the Via Appia.
Valerius bore the title clarissimus puer in his youth, and later nobilissimus vir. He was consul with his father in 308 and 309; the fact that Maxentius was the only consul for year 310 suggests that Valerius died in 309. He was buried in a tomb along the Via Appia.[1] After death, his status was raised to Divus and his father dedicated the Temple of Divus Romulus to him along the Sacra Via near the Forum Romanum.
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Preceded by Maximian, Constantine I, Flavius Valerius Severus, Maximinus Daia, Galerius |
Consul of the Roman Empire 308-309 with Maxentius, Diocletian, Galerius, Licinius, Constantine I |
Succeeded by Tatius Andronicus, Pompeius Probus, Maxentius |
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External links
Media related to Valerius Romulus at Wikimedia Commons
References
- ↑ Becker, J. "Places: 916973546 (Mausoleum of Romulus)". Pleiades. Retrieved March 13, 2013.