[Date and place of birth unknown. Died near Abricium, in Thrace, A.D.
251.]
Little interest is connected with the history of this emperor. In 249,
he was declared Cæsar, and in 251, Augustus, as the colleague of his
father Decius. In a battle fought near Abricium, between the Emperor
Decius and the Goths, both he and his father were slain.
[From the Capitoline Museum.]