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Proculus (died c. 281) was a Roman usurper, one of the "minor pretenders" according to Historia Augusta, who would have taken the purple against Emperor Probus in 280. This is now disputed. Probably Proculus had family connection with the Franks, to whom he turned in vain when his bid for imperial power was failing. He was a native of Albingaunum (modern Albenga in Liguria in north-west Italy). Though he was accounted a noble, his ancestors had been brigands and were the source of his vast wealth. Proculus was able to arm 2000 slaves of his own latifundia after seizing imperial office in the West. He was married to a woman named Vituriga, who was given the nickname "Samso" for her capabilities (considered "unwomanly" by the fourth century author of Historia Augusta), and at the time of his

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  • Pròcul (usurpador) (ca)
  • Proculus (de)
  • Πρόκουλος (σφετεριστής) (el)
  • Próculo (es)
  • Proculus (usurpateur) (fr)
  • Proculo (it)
  • Prokulus (pl)
  • Proculus (en)
  • Proculus (nl)
  • Прокул (ru)
  • Próculo (pt)
  • Прокул (uk)
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  • Proculus († 281) war ein römischer Usurpator, der sich im Jahr 280/81 möglicherweise zusammen mit Bonosus gegen Kaiser Probus erhoben hat und für wenige Wochen regierte. (de)
  • Tito Elio Próculo (en latín, Titus Aelius Proculus, muerto en 281) fue un usurpador romano, uno de los «pretendientes menores» según la falsa biografía de la Historia Augusta;​ tomó la púrpura en contra del emperador Probo en 280. (es)
  • Proculo (Albenga ?, ... – 281 circa) è stato uno degli usurpatori dell'imperatore romano Probo, la cui ribellione sorse nelle province occidentali intorno all'anno 280.Il nome latino: Titus Aelius Proculus non è autentico, viene dalle false monete descritte nelle 1579 dall'Hubert Goltz e della ripetizione di questo nome fatta dalle numismatichi seguenti. (it)
  • Prokulus, Proculus (zm. 281) – na zachodzie cesarstwa za panowania cesarza rzymskiego Probusa (ok. 280 roku). Pochodzenia frankońskiego, doświadczony dowódca wojskowy z Albingaunum. Miał żonę o imieniu Samso i syna Herennianusa. W 280 roku mieszkańcy Lugdunum zaproponowali mu przejęcie władzy cesarskiej w obawie przed działaniami cesarza Probusa. Prokulus miał uzbroić do walk 2 tysiące niewolników, jednak Probus wraz z wojskiem wycofanym z Syrii zmusił go do wycofania się na północ i do przekazania władzy, by ostatecznie w 281 doprowadzić do jego śmierci. (pl)
  • Próculo (em latim: Proculus) foi um usurpador romano contra o imperador Probo, um dos "pretendentes menores" segundo a pouco confiável "História Augusta", em 280. (pt)
  • Прокул (лат. Titus? Aelius? Proculus; Тит? Элий? Прокул) — римский император-узурпатор в 280 году. (ru)
  • Прокул (лат. Proculus; ?, Альбінгавн — 281, ?) — (претендент на трон) у 280 році, за часів імператора Проба. Після провалу повстання був убитий. Основним джерелом інформації щодо Прокула є ненадійна «Історія Августів». (uk)
  • Pròcul (Proculus), (mort c. 281) va ser un usurpador romà, un dels «pretendents menors», segons la Història Augusta, que va prendre el porpra contra l'emperador Probe en 280, encara que això es discuteix. Pròcul era un soldat ambiciós i havia manat més d'una legió com tribú. Quan en 280 va ser preguntat per la gent de Lugdunum (l'actual Lió, a França), que havia començat una rebel·lió contra l'emperador Probe per a prendre la porpra, va acceptar i es va proclamar emperador junt amb Bonós. (ca)
  • Proculus est un usurpateur romain qui s'est proclamé empereur contre Probus en 281, peut-être à Lugdunum (Lyon) ou à Cologne. Il n'est connu que par quelques mots des abréviateurs romains et une courte biographie de l’Histoire Auguste. La brièveté de son règne et la rareté de ses possibles émissions monétaires ont suscité à la Renaissance l'intérêt des numismates, et provoqué la diffusion de fausses monnaies, sous la dénomination impériale « Titus Aelius Proculus », reprise par les historiens. (fr)
  • Proculus (died c. 281) was a Roman usurper, one of the "minor pretenders" according to Historia Augusta, who would have taken the purple against Emperor Probus in 280. This is now disputed. Probably Proculus had family connection with the Franks, to whom he turned in vain when his bid for imperial power was failing. He was a native of Albingaunum (modern Albenga in Liguria in north-west Italy). Though he was accounted a noble, his ancestors had been brigands and were the source of his vast wealth. Proculus was able to arm 2000 slaves of his own latifundia after seizing imperial office in the West. He was married to a woman named Vituriga, who was given the nickname "Samso" for her capabilities (considered "unwomanly" by the fourth century author of Historia Augusta), and at the time of his (en)
  • Proculus (+ ca. 281) was een Romeins usurpator, een van de "mindere pretendenten" volgens de Historia Augusta; hij nam in 280 het purper aan tegen keizer Probus. Hij werd tot keizer uitgeroepen in Colonia Agrippina (Keulen) met troepen vanuit de omgeving van Lugdunum (Lyon), samen met Quintus Bonosus, die zich bij hem had aangesloten. Er is een brief van Proculus overgeleverd die werd geciteerd door Gibbon en vermoedelijk fictief is, maar niettemin interessant om ons een beeld te vormen hoe men over hem dacht: (nl)
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