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Martinian

250 - 324

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Martinian (Latin: Martinianus; died 325) was Roman emperor from July to September 324. He was raised to the purple by the emperor Licinius, whom he had hitherto served as a senior bureaucrat, during Licinius's civil war against the emperor Constantine I. Constantine defeated both emperors and forced them to abdicate, and executed them after initially showing leniency. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Martinian is the 1,726th most popular politician (up from 5,686th in 2019). (up from 843rd in 2019)

Martinian is most famous for his poem "The Battle of the Frogs and Mice."

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Among politicians, Martinian ranks 1,726 out of 19,576Before him are Henri, Count of Chambord, Giulio Andreotti, Leo von Caprivi, Queen Paola of Belgium, Tim Walz, and Duchess Elisabeth of Württemberg. After him are Ferenc Szálasi, Maria Anna of Bavaria, Robert Fico, José Eduardo dos Santos, Chester A. Arthur, and Arsinoe IV of Egypt.

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Among people born in 250, Martinian ranks 12Before him are Pope Miltiades, Saint Florian, Pope Marcellinus, Pope Caius, Pope Eusebius, and Lactantius. After him are Carinus, Saint Maurice, Heliodorus of Emesa, Bahram I, Hormizd I, and Regalianus. Among people deceased in 324, Martinian ranks 1After him is Guo Pu.

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