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Flavius Severianus

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In August 313, Maximinus Daza went to war against Licinius. Severianus accompanied him on this campaign which ended in defeat for Daza. Severianus was captured following the death of Daza, and Licinius had him executed under the pretense that Severianus intended to assume the imperial office himself.
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On the Deaths of the Persecutors: A Translation of De Mortibus Persecutorum by Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
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On the Deaths of the Persecutors: A Translation of De Mortibus Persecutorum by Lucius Cæcilius Firmianus Lactantius
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intended to harm him as a potential rival in his ambitions to rule the East and so he fled to
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Lactantius provides the only extant information on Severianus, the son of Severus.
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After his father died in 307 in Italy having surrendered to his rivals
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Practically all we know about Flavius Severianus comes from
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Index

Flavius Valerius Severus
Lactantius
Maximian
Maxentius
Galerius
Licinius
Maximinus Daza
praeses
Isauria
On the Deaths of the Persecutors: A Translation of De Mortibus Persecutorum by Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
ISBN
978-1-935228-20-2
Lactantius. Lord Hailes (transl.) (2021) On the Deaths of the Persecutors: A Translation of De Mortibus Persecutorum by Lucius Cæcilius Firmianus Lactantius
ISBN
978-1-935228-20-2
Barnes, Timothy D.
Constantine and Eusebius
ISBN
978-0-674-16531-1
Categories
313 deaths
4th-century Romans
Constantinian dynasty
Flavii
Valerii
People executed by the Roman Empire
Executed ancient Roman people
Tetrarchy
Sons of Roman emperors

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