Eastern Mediterranean 260: Thirty Tyrants
11 September 260
11 Sep 260
Thirty Tyrants
sum 242 Gordian III’s Persian War
11 Feb 244 Death of Gordian III
11 Sep 249 Downfall of Philip the Arab
late 250 Decius’ Gothic War
Aug 253 Battle of Barbalissos
spr 254 Aftermath of Barbalissos
3 Sep 257 Gothic Black Sea Raids
mid 260 Capture of Valerian
11 Sep 260 Thirty Tyrants
spr 261 Defeat of the Macriani
Jan 262 Destruction of the Temple of Artemis
late 262 Memor and Odaenathus
fall 267 Gothic–Herulian Invasion of Greece
The capture of Valerian in mid 260 left his son Gallienus with the task of defending the entire Roman Empire while it was under attack from all sides. With the emperor unable to be everywhere at once, usurpers sprang up across the empire—‘thirty tyrants’ according to a 4th-century source but more likely around nine over Gallienus’ reign. By September 260 Postumus had seized power in Gaul, Regalianus in Pannonia, and Macrianus and his sons in the East; a fourth ‘tyrant’, Odaenathus, controlled Palmyra but retained nominal loyalty to Rome.
[The map is dated to the dedication of the Augsburg Victory Altar to Postumus, by which point the Macriani were established in the East.]