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Peter (Latin: Petrus) was a Roman usurper of the early sixth century AD, recorded in two minor sources: the and the Victoris Tunnunnensis Chronicon. He was a "tyrant" (meaning usurper) against the Visigothic rulers of Spain. When the Visigoths captured the city of Dertosa in 506, he was arrested and executed, with his head being sent as a trophy to Saragossa. Nothing else is known about him, but he seems to be the second Roman governor (after Burdunellus) to try to claim imperial authority in the Ebro valley of Spain after the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

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  • Petrus (Usurpator) (de)
  • Πέτρος (σφετεριστής) (el)
  • Pedro (usurpador hispanorromano) (es)
  • Peter (usurper) (en)
  • Pedro (usurpador) (pt)
  • Пётр (мятежник) (ru)
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  • Petrus († 506 in Tortosa) war ein spätantiker römischer Usurpator im westgotischen Spanien des frühen 6. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Pedro (en latín: Petrus) fue un usurpador hispanorromano de comienzos del siglo VI mencionado en dos fuentes menores: las y el Victoris Tunnunnensis Chronicon. Tras rebelarse contra los gobernantes visigodos de Hispania, fue arrestado y ejecutado en 506 cuando los visigodos capturaron la ciudad de Dertosa. Su cabeza fue enviada como trofeo a Caesaraugusta.​ No se sabe nada más sobre él, pero parece que fue el segundo gobernante hispanorromano, después de Burdunelo, que intentó instaurar su autoridad en el valle del Ebro después de la caída del Imperio Romano de Occidente. (es)
  • Peter (Latin: Petrus) was a Roman usurper of the early sixth century AD, recorded in two minor sources: the and the Victoris Tunnunnensis Chronicon. He was a "tyrant" (meaning usurper) against the Visigothic rulers of Spain. When the Visigoths captured the city of Dertosa in 506, he was arrested and executed, with his head being sent as a trophy to Saragossa. Nothing else is known about him, but he seems to be the second Roman governor (after Burdunellus) to try to claim imperial authority in the Ebro valley of Spain after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. (en)
  • Пётр (лат. Petrus; казнён в 506, Тортоса) — предводитель антивестготского восстания в Испании в 506 году. (ru)
  • Pedro (em latim: Petrus) foi um usurpador romano do início do século VI cujo relato aparece em apenas duas fontes de menor importância: a Consularia de Cesar Augusta (Consularia Caesaraugustana) e a Crônica de Vítor de Tununa. Segundo elas, Pedro seria um "tirano" (ou seja, um usurpador) contra os novos governantes visigodos da Hispânia. Quando eles capturaram a cidade de Dertosa (moderna Tortosa) em 506, Pedro foi capturado e morto e sua cabeça foi enviada para César Augusta (moderna Saragoça, na Espanha). (pt)
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  • Petrus († 506 in Tortosa) war ein spätantiker römischer Usurpator im westgotischen Spanien des frühen 6. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Pedro (en latín: Petrus) fue un usurpador hispanorromano de comienzos del siglo VI mencionado en dos fuentes menores: las y el Victoris Tunnunnensis Chronicon. Tras rebelarse contra los gobernantes visigodos de Hispania, fue arrestado y ejecutado en 506 cuando los visigodos capturaron la ciudad de Dertosa. Su cabeza fue enviada como trofeo a Caesaraugusta.​ No se sabe nada más sobre él, pero parece que fue el segundo gobernante hispanorromano, después de Burdunelo, que intentó instaurar su autoridad en el valle del Ebro después de la caída del Imperio Romano de Occidente. (es)
  • Peter (Latin: Petrus) was a Roman usurper of the early sixth century AD, recorded in two minor sources: the and the Victoris Tunnunnensis Chronicon. He was a "tyrant" (meaning usurper) against the Visigothic rulers of Spain. When the Visigoths captured the city of Dertosa in 506, he was arrested and executed, with his head being sent as a trophy to Saragossa. Nothing else is known about him, but he seems to be the second Roman governor (after Burdunellus) to try to claim imperial authority in the Ebro valley of Spain after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. (en)
  • Pedro (em latim: Petrus) foi um usurpador romano do início do século VI cujo relato aparece em apenas duas fontes de menor importância: a Consularia de Cesar Augusta (Consularia Caesaraugustana) e a Crônica de Vítor de Tununa. Segundo elas, Pedro seria um "tirano" (ou seja, um usurpador) contra os novos governantes visigodos da Hispânia. Quando eles capturaram a cidade de Dertosa (moderna Tortosa) em 506, Pedro foi capturado e morto e sua cabeça foi enviada para César Augusta (moderna Saragoça, na Espanha). Nada mais se sabe sobre ele, mas é possível que seja o segundo governador romano (depois de Burdunelo) a tentar tomar o controle do vale do Ebro depois da queda do Império Romano do Ocidente. (pt)
  • Пётр (лат. Petrus; казнён в 506, Тортоса) — предводитель антивестготского восстания в Испании в 506 году. (ru)
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