Magnentius moves toward the Danube, where he …
Years: 350 - 350
October
Magnentius moves toward the Danube, where he allies himself with the commander of the Danubian troops, Vetranio, who at the behest of Constantia, the sister of Constantius II, had stood successfully for election by his troops as Augustus on March 1, 350 and taken power in Illyricum.
Constantia’s brother Constans had been killed by Magnentius earlier this year and she probably thinks Vetranio can protect her family and herself against the usurper.
Vetranio accepts and coins are minted in his name, showing the title of Augustus (full emperor), rather than Caesar.
This revolt has a loyalist mark, since Constantina supports Vetranio and Constantius II himself had recognized him, sending Vetranio the imperial diadem as well as money to raise an army.
Locations
People
Groups
- Dalmatia (Roman province)
- Pannonia Secunda (Roman province)
- Pannonia, Diocese of
- Roman Empire: Constantinian dynasty (Constantinople)
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
Topics
- Roman Age Optimum
- Late Antiquity
- Migration Period
- Roman-Persian War of 337-63
- Roman Civil War of 350-51
