Laelian | |||||
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Gallic usurper | |||||
Reign | approximately late February to early June 269 (against Postumus) | ||||
Predecessor | Postumus | ||||
Successor | Marcus Aurelius Marius | ||||
Born | Gaul | ||||
Died | 269 | ||||
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Laelian (/leɪliən/; Latin: Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus),[1] also incorrectly referred to as Lollianus and Aelianus,[2] was a usurper against Postumus, the emperor of the Gallic Empire. His revolt lasted from approximately late February to early June 269.[2]