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Severus and died
235 ) (), often seen as just Aelian, born at Praeneste, was a Roman author and teacher of rhetoric who flourished under Septimius Severus and probably outlived Elagabalus, who died in 222.
Diocletian and Maximian were both present on 11 November 308, to see Galerius appoint Licinius to be Augustus in place of Severus, who had died at the hands of Maxentius.
Since Proclus died in 485, and since the first clear citation of Dionysius ' works is by Severus of Antioch between 518 and 528, then we can place Dionysius ' authorship between 485 and 518-28.
Severus died in early 211 at Eboracum, succeeded by his sons Caracalla and Geta.
Severus died while campaigning in Britain.
When Constantius died in 306, Galerius promoted Severus to Augustus while Constantine the Great was proclaimed Augustus to succeed his father Constantius, by his father's troops.
Septimus Severus died at York in 211 AD ; his sons paid off the rebels and left for Rome.
* Flavius Valerius Severus ( died 307 ), Roman Emperor from 306 to 307
* Severus Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ ( died 987 ), Coptic bishop and historian
Olybrius came close to the Western throne also in 465, when Libius Severus died.
When Septimius Severus died in Eboracum in the beginning of 211, Caracalla and Geta were proclaimed joint emperors and returned to Rome.
** Severus ( who died before Falvian ) was not Patriarch at any time and thus the Syriac Catholic and Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs are not the successors of the See, and
When Severus died, in 211 in York, Julia became the mediator between their two sons, Caracalla and Geta, who were to rule as joint emperors, according to their father's wishes expressed in his will.
Although initially a usurper, Severus managed to remain in power for the next 18 years and died a natural death while campaigning in northern Britain.
Thus, in 606, Elias's successor Severus died and there were many clerics favorable to reconciliation.
Thus, in 606, Elias's successor Severus died and there were many clerics favorable to reconciliation.
Severus ibn al-Muqaffaʿ ( in Arabic ساويرس بن المقفع ) or Severus of El Ashmunein ( in Arabic ساويرس الأشمونين ) ( died 987 ) was a Coptic Orthodox Bishop, author and historian.
Severus meanwhile prepared for total conquest but was already ill ; he died at Eboracum ( modern day York ) in Britannia in 211.
He had two sons, one of whom, Severus, died young.
When Severus died at York in 211, his eldest son, Caracalla tried to claim the throne.
In 465, Libius Severus died and Geiseric again promoted Olybrius as his candidate for the Western throne.

Severus and September
* September 29 – Severus, patriarch of Antioch, is deposed by a synod for his Monophysitism.
* September 16 – Severus II is captured and imprisoned at Tres Tabernae.
* September 16 – Severus II, deposed Roman Emperor ( murdered )
Domitian and Septimius Severus increased the stipendum ( payment ) to 1, 500 denarii per year, distributed in January, May and September.
Irenaeus, the count of the East, was commissioned to arrest him but Severus departed before his approach, setting sail one night in September 518 for Alexandria ( Liberat.

Severus and 307
* 307Severus II is captured and imprisoned at Tres Tabernae.
At the same time, Maxentius, the son of Maximian, resenting having been left out of the new arrangements, defeated Severus before forcing him to abdicate and then arranging his murder in 307.
Severus was later executed in the same year, 307.
:: Italia et Africa Flavius Valerius Severus ( 306307 )
Galerius sent his subordinate emperor, Severus, against him in early 307.
Tres Tabernae was the place where the former Emperor Flavius Valerius Severus was held prisoner by Maxentius and Maximian, before being killed ( 307 ).
Galerius reckoned that it would be not too difficult to quell the usurpation, and early in 307, the Augustus Severus marched on Rome with a large army.
Severus fled to Ravenna, an impregnable position: Maximian offered to spare his life and treat him humanely if the latter surrendered peaceably, which he did in March or April 307.
** 307, Execution of Emperor Flavius Valerius Severus.
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Note: In 307, the augustus Severus was murdered by mutinous soldiers while attempting to suppress the rebellion and usurpation of Maxentius, who had invited his father Maximian to return from retirement and reassume the purple as augustus with him.

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