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Lucius Flavius Aper of Arrius Aper of kortweg Aper wat wild zwijn betekent. Hij was in de 2e helft van de 3e eeuw actief als militair. Hij zou door Diocles (de latere keizer Diocletianus) met een zwaard zijn terechtgesteld wegens de moord op keizer Numerianus. (Lucius Flavius?) Aper († 284) war römischer Prätorianerpräfekt in den 280er Jahren und angeblicher Mörder des Kaisers Numerian. Lucius Flavius Aper, även känd som Arrius Aper, död 284 e.Kr., var en romersk general. Han var praetorianprefekt år 284 och dessförinnan vice principis under kejsar Carus. Aper anklagades för att ha mördat Carus efterträdare Numerianus och avrättades av Diocles, befälhavare för protectores domestici, det vill säga kejsarens livvakt. Arri Àper (Arrius Aper) fou un prefecte del pretori de Roma, i gendre de l'emperador Numerià. Va assassinar l'emperador quan l'exèrcit romà estava en retirada des de Pèrsia cap a l'Hel·lespont. Va amagar la mort de l'emperador i va dictar les ordres en nom seu per fer seguir els soldats fins que aquests van entrar a la tenda imperial i van descobrir la veritat quan ja havien arribat a l'Hel·lespont. Els soldats van proclamar llavors emperador a Dioclecià (284 aC) que va condemnar a mort a Àper i el va matar personalment seguint una profecia. Arrio Apro (latino: Arrius Aper; ... – 284) è stato un militare romano. Suocero dell'imperatore Numeriano, Apro era prefetto del pretorio del padre, l'imperatore Marco Aurelio Caro. Caro, Numeriano e Apro partirono per una campagna contro i Sasanidi; dopo alcune vittorie iniziali, Caro morì, e Numeriano decise di riportare l'esercito entro i confini dell'impero, ma cadde ammalato agli occhi e il suocero gli consigliò di viaggiare in una lettiga chiusa, nascosto a tutti tranne che ad Apro, il quale riportava ai soldati il volere dell'imperatore. Aper (Arrius Aper) est Préfet du prétoire en 284 et beau-père de l'empereur Numérien. Aper (full name Lucius Flavius Aper, also known as Arrius Aper, date of birth unknown -284) was a Roman citizen of the third century AD. First known to history as a high-flying professional soldier, he went on to serve as an acting provincial governor and finally became Praetorian prefect, under the Emperor Carus - in effect vice principis (a term best understood as 'the emperor's deputy'). This rendered him hugely influential in the government of the empire - not excepting in matters of peace and war.
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(Lucius Flavius?) Aper († 284) war römischer Prätorianerpräfekt in den 280er Jahren und angeblicher Mörder des Kaisers Numerian. Lucius Flavius Aper of Arrius Aper of kortweg Aper wat wild zwijn betekent. Hij was in de 2e helft van de 3e eeuw actief als militair. Hij zou door Diocles (de latere keizer Diocletianus) met een zwaard zijn terechtgesteld wegens de moord op keizer Numerianus. Lucius Flavius Aper, även känd som Arrius Aper, död 284 e.Kr., var en romersk general. Han var praetorianprefekt år 284 och dessförinnan vice principis under kejsar Carus. Aper anklagades för att ha mördat Carus efterträdare Numerianus och avrättades av Diocles, befälhavare för protectores domestici, det vill säga kejsarens livvakt. Arrio Apro (latino: Arrius Aper; ... – 284) è stato un militare romano. Suocero dell'imperatore Numeriano, Apro era prefetto del pretorio del padre, l'imperatore Marco Aurelio Caro. Caro, Numeriano e Apro partirono per una campagna contro i Sasanidi; dopo alcune vittorie iniziali, Caro morì, e Numeriano decise di riportare l'esercito entro i confini dell'impero, ma cadde ammalato agli occhi e il suocero gli consigliò di viaggiare in una lettiga chiusa, nascosto a tutti tranne che ad Apro, il quale riportava ai soldati il volere dell'imperatore. Giunti a Calcedonia sull'Ellesponto, la puzza emanata dal carro imperiale fece sì che lo si aprisse, trovando il cadavere di Numeriano in avanzato stato di decomposizione. Apro venne processato dall'esercito, accusato di aver assassinato Numeriano e di averne nascosto la morte allo scopo di prendere quelle disposizioni che ne avrebbero garantito l'ascensione al trono. A presiedere il processo venne chiamato il comes domesticorum (comandante della guardia imperiale a cavallo) Diocles, il quale, fattosi portare Apro in catene, affermò che era colpevole della morte di Numeriano e, senza attendere la difesa dell'imputato, lo uccise di propria mano. Diocles venne allora acclamato imperatore, dignità che assunse col nome di Diocleziano, in effetti usurpatore contro il legittimo imperatore, quel Marco Aurelio Carino (figlio di Caro e fratello di Numeriano) che si trovava lontano, in Britannia. Ad Apro è legata una leggenda, secondo la quale Diocleziano lo uccise di propria mano perché gli era stato profetizzato che sarebbe divenuto imperatore il giorno in cui avesse ucciso un cinghiale, aper in latino. Aper (Arrius Aper) est Préfet du prétoire en 284 et beau-père de l'empereur Numérien. Aper (full name Lucius Flavius Aper, also known as Arrius Aper, date of birth unknown -284) was a Roman citizen of the third century AD. First known to history as a high-flying professional soldier, he went on to serve as an acting provincial governor and finally became Praetorian prefect, under the Emperor Carus - in effect vice principis (a term best understood as 'the emperor's deputy'). This rendered him hugely influential in the government of the empire - not excepting in matters of peace and war. Aper's career coincided with and benefited from the momentous changes in the structure of the Roman army and the Roman state introduced in the middle years of the third century that brought men such as himself - i.e. members of the Roman equestrian order with a strong military background - to the fore in the public administration. Almost certainly he would have been a man of considerable ability. However, as was almost invariably the case with those who rose to the highest levels in the Imperial Service, the main element that fuelled Aper's rise to the highest levels was his access to powerful military and political patronage. In his case this derived from his relationship with Carus which began when they were both serving soldiers and not only survived, but even flourished after Carus's accession to the principate by which time he was already the father-in-law of Carus's son, the future emperor Numerian. On the death of Carus, an event quickly followed by the demise of Numerian, this essential prop to Aper's position was gone. Almost immediately, bad luck and bad judgement brought him into competition for primacy with Diocles, commander of the Domestici and future Emperor Diocletian. This was to have rapid and fatal consequences, not only for Aper's career, but for his very life. Arri Àper (Arrius Aper) fou un prefecte del pretori de Roma, i gendre de l'emperador Numerià. Va assassinar l'emperador quan l'exèrcit romà estava en retirada des de Pèrsia cap a l'Hel·lespont. Va amagar la mort de l'emperador i va dictar les ordres en nom seu per fer seguir els soldats fins que aquests van entrar a la tenda imperial i van descobrir la veritat quan ja havien arribat a l'Hel·lespont. Els soldats van proclamar llavors emperador a Dioclecià (284 aC) que va condemnar a mort a Àper i el va matar personalment seguint una profecia.
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