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Trajan Decius (Gaius Messius Quintus Traianus Decius Augustus)

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AbstractRoman emperor from 249 to 251CE, Trajan Decius (PIR2M 0520; cf.PIR2D 28;RE Messius9), born ca. 190 at Budalia near Sirmium in Lower Pannonia, was from an old senatorial family.
Title: Trajan Decius (Gaius Messius Quintus Traianus Decius Augustus)
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AbstractRoman emperor from 249 to 251CE, Trajan Decius (PIR2M 0520; cf.
PIR2D 28;RE Messius9), born ca.
190 at Budalia near Sirmium in Lower Pannonia, was from an old senatorial family.

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