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- Q11153630 subject Q6623505.
- Q11153630 subject Q8209454.
- Q11153630 subject Q8209456.
- Q11153630 subject Q8789050.
- Q11153630 abstract "Arrius Aper was the praetorian prefect, and the son-in-law of the emperor Numerian. He murdered the emperor, as it was said, on the retreat of the army from Persia to the Hellespont. He carefully concealed the death of Numerian, and issued all the orders in his name, until the soldiers learned the truth by breaking into the imperial tent on the Hellespont. They then elected Diocletian as his successor, in the year 284, who straightway put Aper to death with his own hand without any trial.Flavius Vopiscus relates that Diocletian did this to fulfill a prophecy which had been delivered to him by a female druid, "Imperator eris, cum Aprum occideris."".
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- Q11153630 wikiPageWikiLink Q6623505.
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- Q11153630 wikiPageWikiLink Q8209454.
- Q11153630 wikiPageWikiLink Q8209456.
- Q11153630 wikiPageWikiLink Q8789050.
- Q11153630 type Thing.
- Q11153630 comment "Arrius Aper was the praetorian prefect, and the son-in-law of the emperor Numerian. He murdered the emperor, as it was said, on the retreat of the army from Persia to the Hellespont. He carefully concealed the death of Numerian, and issued all the orders in his name, until the soldiers learned the truth by breaking into the imperial tent on the Hellespont.".
- Q11153630 label "Arrius Aper".