Marinianus was Roman consul in the year 268, under Emperor Gallienus.[1] He was related to the Egnatia gens and has been speculated to be the cousin, son or nephew of Emperor Gallienus.[2] Marinianus and Valerianus Minor (Gallienus' brother), were killed during the autumn of 268 in a purge of Gallienus' partisans.[3]
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edit- ^ Jones, A. H. M.; Martindale, J. R.; Morris, John, eds. (1971). "Marinianus 1". Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire. Cambridge University Press. p. 558.
- ^ Grandvallet, Claire (2006). "Marinianus, successeur désigné de Gallien ?". L'Antiquité Classique. 75 (1): 133–141. doi:10.3406/antiq.2006.2595.
- ^ "Valerian and Gallienus", De Imperatoribus Romanis.