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Fulvius Macrianus (), also called Macrianus Major, was a . He was one of Valerian's fiscal officers.D. S. Potter (2004), p.256J. Bray (1997), p.95 More precisely, sources refer to him as being in charge of the whole state accounts ( ) or, in the language of a later age, as Count of the Treasury ( Comes Sacrarum Largitionum) and the person in charge of markets and provisions. It seems almost certain that he was an . The claims that he was the foremost of Valerian's military commanders, but that is most likely a gross exaggeration, if not entirely fictitious.John Bray, Gallienus : A Study in Reformist and Sexual Politics, Wakefield Press, Kent Town, 1997, , p.95 He followed Valerian during his ultimately catastrophic campaign against the Persians in 259 or 260; however, he remained at during the fatal battle of Edessa and his role in the events before and after the battle is questionable.J. Bray (1997), p.112 After Valerian's capture by , Valerian's son became sole emperor, but was occupied with his own problems in the West. Macrianus grabbed the opportunity. With the support of , one of Valerian's military commanders, and with the influence that possession of the treasury of Valerian brought, Macrianus managed to have his two sons and elevated to the throne. He himself was not able to assume the purple because he was deformed in one of his legs.J. Bray (1997), p.142

Quietus and Balista stayed in the East to secure their rule. Macrianus Major and Minor marched the eastern army from to , but were defeated in in 261 by . Macrianus and his son were killed in the battle. According to , their army was encircled by Aureolus and surrendered, except for the Pannonian legions.Zonaras, 12.24, incorrectly calls them Macrianus asked to be killed with his son to avoid delivery to Aureolus.J. Bray (1997), p.144 Quietus was later murdered by of . Watson, Alaric. Aurelian and the Third Century, Taylor & Francis Group, 1999. Chapter 2: A Divided Empire


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  • Bray, John. Gallienus : A Study in Reformist and Sexual Politics, Wakefield Press, Kent Town, 1997,
  • Potter, David S. The Roman Empire at Bay AD 180–395, Routledge, Oxon, 2004.
  • , Epitome Historiarum, ed. L. Dindorf, Leipzig, 1870, vol. 3

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