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English: Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus (218-268) ruled the Roman Empire as co-emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260, and then as the sole Roman Emperor from 260 to 268. His mother was Egnatia Mariniana. Together with his wife Julia Cornelia Salonina he had three sons, Valerian II, Saloninus, and Egnatius Marinianus.
Portraits
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Bust of Gallienus in the RGM (Cologne)
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Bust of Gallienus in the Musée du Cinquantenaire
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Bust of Gallienus in the Altes Museum
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Bust of Gallienus in the Altes Museum
Coins
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Gallienus (260-268) depicted on a lead seal.
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Sestertius of Gallienus
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Antoninianus issued to celebrate LEG II ITAL VII P VII F, "Legio II Italica seven times faithful and loyal."
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Antoninianus issued to celebrate LEG III ITAL VI P VI F, "Legio III Italica six times faithful and loyal."
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Antoninianus issued to celebrate LEG VII MAC VI P VI F, "Legio VII Macedonica six times faithful and loyal."
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Antoninianus issued to celebrate LEG VII CL VI P VI F, "Legio VII Claudia six times faithful and loyal."
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Antoninianus issued to celebrate LEG XI CL VI P VI F, "Legio XI Claudia six times faithful and loyal."
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Denarrevers des Gallienus mit Titel Germanicus, Kampmann 90.104
Miscellaneous
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Arco di Gallieno, Roma.
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Palazzo di Gallieno a Bordeaux
See also
[edit]- Valerian, father of Gallienus
- Egnatia Mariniana, mother of Gallienus
- Julia Cornelia Salonina, wife of Gallienus
- Valerianus Caesar and Saloninus, sons of Gallienus