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Marcellus (usurper) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marcellus (usurper) Marcellus (died 366) was an officer of the Roman Empire, supporter of usurper Procopius and usurper himself for a short time. There are two versions of the history of his usurpation, the first told by Ammianus Marcellinus, a contemporary historian, the second exposed by Zosimus, an historian of the beginning of the 6th century. == Ammianus Marcellinus' version ==
Ammianus Marcellinus underlines the fact that Marcellus was a relative of Procopius (a member of the Constantinian dynasty). In 365 Procopius rebelled against emperor Valens, taking the purple; Marcellus became his ''protector'' and was entrusted with the defence of Nicaea. When, in 366, Procopius was killed, Marcellus killed Serenianus, a cruel general of Valens' who had been captured by Procopius at Cyzicus, and then conquered Chalcedon. Procopius had based his usurpation on his bond with the Constantinian family and on the support by some barbaric peoples; Marcellus tried to exploit his own bond to Procopius and to consolidate an alliance with Gothic tribes, and proclaimed himself emperor, but his rule was short. Valens' ''magister militum'', Equitius, came to know about Procopius' death and attacked Marcellus, capturing him. After few days, Marcellus and some of his supporters were put to death.
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