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Marcus Piavonius Victorinus was emperor in the Gallic provinces from 268 to 270 or 269 to 271, following the brief reign of Marius. He was murdered by a jealous husband whose wife he tried to seduce.
Victorinus is the recorded name of a vicarius of Roman Britain probably serving between 395 and 406. He is mentioned by the Gaul Rutilius Claudius Namatianus in his De reditu i, 493-510 who had met him later in Gaul around 417.
Victorinus had probably ruled prior to the usurpation of Marcus in 406. After serving in Britain and Italy, he had retired to Aquitania, leaving in 409 or 414 due to barbarian raids and settling in Rome.
Victorinus (died 270) was emperor of the secessionist Gallic Empire in the late 3rd century.
Victorinus may also refer to:
- Gaius Marius Victorinus (4th century), Roman grammarian, rhetorician and neo-Platonic philosopher
- Victorinus (vicarius), a vicarius of Roman Britain probably serving between 395 and 406
- Victorinus of Pettau (4th century), Christian scribe
- Victorinus of Camerino, bishop and saint
- Victorinus, Christian martyr and companion of Simplicius and Constantius
- Saint Victorinus, martyr and saint who was a companion of Placidus
- Saint Victorinus, martyr and saint who was a companion of Maximus of Évreux
- Saint Victorinus, martyr and saint who was a killed with Cassius of Clermont