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65: 40:, one of the Thirty Tyrants; supported the rebellion of the Macriani against Gallienus (260-261 AD), and afterwards probably proclaimed himself emperor 34:(185 BC–129 BC), son of Lucius Aemilius Paulus Macedonicus, was adopted by Publius Cornelius Scipio, the son of Scipio Africanus 81: 98: 37: 53: 8: 70: 84:
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31: 43: 92: 56:(Latin: Aemilianus) (died c. 725), Bishop of Nantes who fought the Saracens 17: 64: 90: 73:page lists articles associated with the title 62: 21:was Roman emperor for three months in 253. 91: 60:Topics referred to by the same term 13: 14: 110: 63: 1: 7: 10: 115: 38:Lucius Mussius Aemilianus 46:(died 484) (also called 50:), martyred in Africa 99:Disambiguation pages 27:may also refer to: 85: 54:Émilien of Nantes 32:Scipio Aemilianus 106: 79: 67: 44:Saint Aemilianus 114: 113: 109: 108: 107: 105: 104: 103: 89: 88: 87: 86: 78: 61: 12: 11: 5: 112: 102: 101: 71:disambiguation 68: 59: 58: 57: 51: 41: 35: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 111: 100: 97: 96: 94: 83: 82:internal link 76: 72: 66: 55: 52: 49: 45: 42: 39: 36: 33: 30: 29: 28: 26: 22: 20: 19: 74: 47: 24: 23: 16: 15: 75:Aemilianus 25:Aemilianus 18:Aemilianus 93:Category 48:Aemilius 80:If an 69:This 95:: 77:.

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Scipio Aemilianus
Lucius Mussius Aemilianus
Saint Aemilianus
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