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Marc. Ant. Gordian I Emperor ROMAN EMPIRE

Marc. Ant. Gordian I Emperor ROMAN EMPIRE

Male Abt 159 - 238  (~ 79 years)

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  • Name Marc. Ant. Gordian I Emperor ROMAN EMPIRE 
    Born Abt 159 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 9E84BAA49ED348A685388FF40161E60D7409 
    Died 20 Apr 238  In Carthage, Killed By Capellinius Of Numidia (Along With Son) Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I7099  Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy
    Last Modified 5 Feb 2012 

    Father Maecius Marullus,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Mother Ulpia Gordiana,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F3581  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Fabia Orestilla,   b. Abt 168,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Maecia Faustina ROMAN EMPIRE,   b. Abt 190,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Marc. Ant. Gordian II Emperor ROMAN EMPIRE,   b. Abt 192,   d. 20 Apr 238, In Carthage, Killed By Caellinius Of Numidia (Along With Father) Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 46 years)
    Last Modified 29 Aug 2016 
    Family ID F3577  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Death: 20 APR 238 in Carthage
      Note: Killed by Capellinius of Numidia, who with the 3rd legion, crushed the revolt.
      Event: Emperor of Rome Acceded 19 MAR 238
      Note:
      During his time in Africa, one of Maximinus' procurators was squeezing the local landowners for all the taxes he coudl get out of them. The emperor's military campaigns were costly and consumed vast amounts of money. But in the province of Africa things finally boiled over. Landowners near Thysdrus (El Djem) revolted, and rose up with their tenants. The hated tax collector and his guards were overcome and killed. Gordian's duties were clear. He was obliged to restore order and crush this tax revolt. The people of the province had only one chance of avoiding Rome's wrath. And that was to incite their governor to revolt. And so they proclaimed Gordian emperor. At first their governor was reluctant to accept but on 19 March AD 238 he agreed to his elevation to the rank of Augustus and only a few days later, having returned to Carthage, he appointed his son of the same name as co-emperor.


      Event: Consul of Rome Acceded 223
      Event: Governor of Lower Britian Acceded 237/38


      Source: lorenfamily.com