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Name: Year of the Five Emperors

Type: Event

Start: 193 AD

End: 197 AD

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Was a Roman Civil War in which five men claimed the title of Roman emperor: Pertinax, Didius Julianus, Pescennius Niger, Clodius Albinus, and Septimius Severus.

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  • March 193: Roman general Severus proclaims himself emeperor in Pannonia.
  • March 193: The Romans legions of Syria proclaimed Pescennio Nigro Emeperor.
  • June 194: After Severus had replaced Candidus with another general, Publius Cornelius Anullinus, Niger met Anullinus in battle at Issus in May 194, where after a long and hard-fought struggle, Pescennius Niger was decisively defeated. Forced to retreat to Antioch, Niger was captured while attempting to flee to Parthia. Niger was beheaded.
  • February 197: Clodius Albinus killed himself.
  • March 193: The legions of Britannia chose to be loyal to Clodius Albinus.
  • June 193: Didius Julianus was therefore executed by a military tribune sent by the senate on 1 June 193 after only sixty-six days of reign, and Severus became the new Emperor of Rome.

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