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Saloninus
Publius Licinius Cornelius Saloninus Valerianus (died 260), typically just called Saloninus, was a young Roman nobleman who briefly became emperor in 260. The grandson of Valerian I, Saloninus was appointed caesar (heir) in 258 in an attempt to shore up the Licinian line of succession during the Crisis of the Third Century. During his time in power, Saloninus administered the German marches out of Cologne. Nevertheless, Saloninus soon became embroiled in a dispute with future Gallic emperor Postumus over war spoils. In 260, Saloninus' troops acclaimed him augustus (emperor) in an unsuccessful
Ingenuus
Ingenuus was a Roman military commander, the imperial legate in Pannonia, who became a usurper to the throne of the emperor Gallienus when he led a brief and unsuccessful revolt in the year 260. Appointed by Gallienus himself, Ingenuus served him well by repulsing a Sarmatian invasion and securing the Pannonian border, at least temporarily. Ingenuus had also been charged with the military education of Caesar Cornelius Licinius Valerianus, the young son of Emperor Gallienus, but after the boy's death in 258, his position became perilous.
Cao Mao
Cao Wei emperor from 254 to 260
Sun Liang
Eastern Wu emperor from 252 to 258
Empress Cao Jie
Chinese Han dynasty empress (197-260)
Chen Tai
Chinese general and politician (died 260)
Rieul of Senlis
first bishop of Senlis (died 260)
Wang Guan
Chinese Cao Wei state official (died 260)
Shapur Meshanshah
Sasanian prince and Governor of Mesha (died 260)
Wang Jing
Chinese Cao Wei state official (died 260)