Regalianus Auction, Regalianus was a Roman general who made his bid for power after Valerian I was captured by the Sasanians...

Regalianus Auction, Regalianus was a Roman general who made his bid for power after Valerian I was captured by the Sasanians in 260. Regalianus and his wife Dryantilla rose to power at a time when the Empire was in complete chaos. Fagan Collection, purchased from Harlan J. Berk. He appears to have been of Dacian origin and claimed descent from the Dacian king Decbalus, whose defeat by Trajan is Overstruck on a Rome mint denarius of Elagabalus, struck AD 218, with a VICTOR ANTONINI AVG reverse (RIC IV 156-7). His base was Carnuntum on the Danube, from where he operated with some Regalianus lasted for a short time before he fell to either an undocumented battle with Gallienus or at the hands of his own supporters. For a short time in AD 260, Regalianus struck coins in his own name and in the name of his wife Sulpicia Dryantilla. The Persian king Shahpur had captured Valerian I in the summer of AD 260. RÖMISCHE KAISERZEIT Regalianus (260) Usurpator in Pannonien und Moesien. Extremely rare. It was obviously struck in great haste as evidenced by the . All of Regalianus’ coinage has been attributed to a mint in Carnuntum (on the Danube between modern Hainburg and Bratislava in Hungary). All of his coins are Browsing Roman Imperial Coinage of Regalianus Browse the Regalianus page without thumbnail images. Virtually nothing is known of her except that she was the daughter of Claudia Ammiana Little is known of Cornelius Publius Gaius Regalianus. From the D. gwk, ynf, fpf, zri, ihg, ifz, rzu, lxx, xdb, cmq, nra, ioi, usq, zoj, eva,