THE INDEPENDENT STATE OF DACIA / DACOROMANIA, 258 – 268 / 270 A. D., FOUNDED BY
REGALIANUS, THE GREAT GRANDSON OF THE HERO-KING DECEBALUS
Being unable to bear the terrible Romanic-Imperial exploitation, the officials’
abuses, the corruption, etc., starting with Gallienus’ ruling (253 – 268), the Wallachians / Dacoromanians of the Danubian provinces Pannonia, (Trajan) Dacia and Moesia rose in arms in the autumn / winter of the year 257 A. D. Even the governor of Pannonia, Ingenuus, a worthy general and politician, was at the head of the rebels, being himself a native of the rebels by birth. In his Wallachian Dacoromanian residence / “capital”, Sirmium (today Sremska Mitrovica – Jugoslavia), Ingenuus entitled himself emperor of the Wallachians / Dacoromanians of the Danube Valley. In the spring of the year 258 A. D., the emperor
Gallienus and his repressive troups promptly started against the rebels (“usurpers”). Among the cavalry commanders who took part in the bloody repression of the rebels, there was also the Dacoromanian Marcus Acilius Aureolus. Ingenuus died in the battle for independence at Mursa (today Osjek). Gallienus showed his unparalled cruelty towards the rebellious Wallachians / Dacoromanians, particularly towards those in Moesia, ordering the death sentence for the rebels’ relatives, too, >>>>>>>>
Prof.Dr.Ion Pachia-Tatomirescu: „Regalianus Dacia / Dacoromania“
THE INDEPENDENT STATE OF DACIA / DACOROMANIA, 258 – 268 / 270 A. D., FOUNDED BY
REGALIANUS, THE GREAT GRANDSON OF THE HERO-KING DECEBALUS
abuses, the corruption, etc., starting with Gallienus’ ruling (253 – 268), the Wallachians / Dacoromanians of the Danubian provinces Pannonia, (Trajan) Dacia and Moesia rose in arms in the autumn / winter of the year 257 A. D. Even the governor of Pannonia, Ingenuus, a worthy general and politician, was at the head of the rebels, being himself a native of the rebels by birth. In his Wallachian Dacoromanian residence / “capital”, Sirmium (today Sremska Mitrovica – Jugoslavia), Ingenuus entitled himself emperor of the Wallachians / Dacoromanians of the Danube Valley. In the spring of the year 258 A. D., the emperor
Gallienus and his repressive troups promptly started against the rebels (“usurpers”). Among the cavalry commanders who took part in the bloody repression of the rebels, there was also the Dacoromanian Marcus Acilius Aureolus. Ingenuus died in the battle for independence at Mursa (today Osjek). Gallienus showed his unparalled cruelty towards the rebellious Wallachians / Dacoromanians, particularly towards those in Moesia, ordering the death sentence for the rebels’ relatives, too, >>>>>>>>
Being unable to bear the terrible Romanic-Imperial exploitation, the officials’