Manius Acilius Aureolus, a Roman cavalry commander …
Years: 265 - 265
Manius Acilius Aureolus, a Roman cavalry commander under Gallienus, had in 261 defeated in Thrace the army of the usurpers Macrianus Major and Macrianus Minor, who had rebelled against Gallienus.
He is sent in 265, to dispose of the rebellion of Postumus but his carelessness allows the usurper to flee.
Zosimus reports that Aureolus and other two officers conspired against Gallienus, but that all of them were punished and submitted, except Aureolus, who retained his anger against the emperor.
Gallienus, after his failed attempt at defeating Postumus, is occupied with crises in the rest of his empire and will never challenge Postumus again.
Locations
People
Groups
- Franks
- Germania Inferior (Roman province)
- Thracia (Roman province)
- Alamanni (Germanic tribal alliance)
- Roman Empire (Rome): Non-dynastic
- Gallic Empire
Topics
- Classical antiquity
- Roman Age Optimum
- Crisis of the Third Century (Roman Civil “War” of 235-84)
- Roman Gothic War, Second
