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Valerian
Roman emperor
Regalianus
P. C. Regalianus (died 260/261), known in English as Regalian, was Roman usurper for a few months in 260 and/or 261, during the Crisis of the Third Century, a period of intense political instability in the Roman Empire. Regalian was acclaimed emperor by the troops along the Danube river, a region of the empire that frequently experienced barbarian raids, probably in the hope that he might be able to secure the frontier.
Mussius Aemilianus
usurper during the reign of Roman emperor Gallienus
Piso
3rd century Roman imperial usurper
Agapitus of Palestrina
16 year old Christian Saint martyred in 274
Trebellianus
thumb|Portrait from Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum (1553) Trebellianus (d. 260–268) was a Roman usurper listed among the thirty tyrants in the Historia Augusta. Modern historians consider this figure a character invented by the author of Historia, whose traditional name was Trebellius Pollio.
Maeonius
200px|thumb|Maeonius from the Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum thumb|Zenobia sentences to death Maeonius, the murderer of her husband Odaenathus, end of 16th century, Bruxelles manufacture
Teqorideamani
Teqorideamani (also Teqoridemni or Teqerideamani) was the King of Kush who was ruling in AD 253. His reign may be dated from 245/246 to sometime after 265/266. His throne name, attested in Egyptian hieroglyphics, was Ḫpr-kꜣ-Rꜥ, meaning "Ra is one whose ka came into being". His Meroitic given name, Teqorideamani, is attested in Meroitic hieroglyphs in his tomb inscription.