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  • Trebonianus Gallus
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  • Trebonianus Gallus (; 206 – August 253), also known as Gallus, was Roman Emperor from 251 to 253, in a joint rule with his son Volusianus.
  • It does make you wonder why anyone wanted to become Roman Emperor when you examine the brief career of Trebonianus Gallus. Seriously, did he get any Caligula sized fun and madness in his two years as a the Living God, a divine like powers that always deserted you the moment someone came at you with a sword?? Whether Trebonianus Gallus was particulary bad or not seems immaterial, he died and so did all his sons and friends when Lady Fortuna left his side.
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Birth Date
  • 206
Full Name
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  • Caesar Gaius Vibius Afinius Trebonianus Gallus Augustus
  • Gaius Vibius Afinius Trebonianus Gallus
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Name
  • Trebonianus Gallus
Caption
  • Bust of Trebonianus Gallus
Issue
  • Gaius Vibius Volusianus, Vibia Galla
Father
  • Senatorial family
Birth Place
  • Italy
Title
death date
  • August 253
Successor
Before
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  • Hostilian and Volusianus
Years
  • 251
  • 252
After
Reign
  • 251
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Predecessor
  • Decius and Herennius Etruscus
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  • It does make you wonder why anyone wanted to become Roman Emperor when you examine the brief career of Trebonianus Gallus. Seriously, did he get any Caligula sized fun and madness in his two years as a the Living God, a divine like powers that always deserted you the moment someone came at you with a sword?? Whether Trebonianus Gallus was particulary bad or not seems immaterial, he died and so did all his sons and friends when Lady Fortuna left his side. What is known is that Gallus was blamed for the death of his predecessor Decius by arranging an 'against the odds' battle with a horde of bad Goths. He also didn't stick around after the defeat in the Balkans but was back in Rome to give the bad news personally to the Caesar Hostillian. On the lines 'your dad and brother are dead. You are the emperor but I am willing to be your deputy/colleague'. Once Hostillian agreed, he was reunited posthumously with his family a few days later. Gallus now had the Roman Empire all to his big fat self.
  • Trebonianus Gallus (; 206 – August 253), also known as Gallus, was Roman Emperor from 251 to 253, in a joint rule with his son Volusianus.
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