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Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus was a usurper to Postumus, the emperor of the Gallic Empire.


Laelianus declared himself emperor at Mainz in AD 268. Although his exact position is unknown, he is believed to have been a senior officer under Postumus. Laelianus represented a strong danger to Postumus because of the two legions he commanded. Despite this, his rebellion lasted only about two months before he was executed (reputedly by his own soldiers). The siege of Mainz was also fatal for Postumus; it is said he was slain when he refused to allow his troops to plunder the city following its capture.


Little is known about Laelianus. He shares the same nomen as a prominent Spanish noble family, the Ulpii, that included Trajan among its members, and may have been a relative. This is supported by the strong allusion to Spain on an aureus he struck, which featured the design of Hispania reclining with a rabbit to her side. If he indeed was a relative, this may be the reason Spain allied itself with Claudius II, after the death of Postumus, seemingly without a struggle.


Laelianus is listed among the Thirty Tyrants in the Historia Augusta.

Preceded by:
Postumus (259/260 - 268)

Emperors of the Gallo-Roman Empire

Followed by:
Marcus Aurelius Marius (268)

External link

  • http://www.roman-emperors.org/laelianu.htm

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Roman Emperors - DIR Laelian (976 words)
Laelianus (A.D. Laelianus, usurper against Postumus, the first emperor of the so-called “Gallic Empire”, is a shadowy figure.
In any case, Laelianus' attempt to seize power is best understood in the light of the growing political and military difficulties which Postumus had to face and, especially, the dissatisfaction of the troops on the Rhine frontier with their emperor [[7]].
Laelianus was defeated and most probably killed in Mainz by the troops of Postumus.
Laelianus (0 words)
Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus was a usurper to Postumus, the emperor of the Gallic Empire.
Laelianus declared himself emperor at Mainz in AD Although his exact position is unknown, he is believed to have been a senior officer under Postumus.
Laelianus is listed among the Thirty Tyrants in the Historia Augusta.
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