Prefect of Lugdunum
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The Prefect of Lugdunum was a city prefect in charge of the administration of Lugdunum during the middle of the 3rd century. He was responsible for the arrest and execution of the Hidden One Aquilus.
Biography[edit | edit source]
In 259 CE, the prefect was met by the Iberian Hidden One Cuervo, who wished to arrange a meeting between the prefect and the Aleman general Accipiter to ensure the safety of Lugdunum.[1]
Some time later, the prefect met with the Alemanni outside the city, where Accipiter demanded a ransom in exchange for Lugdunum's safety. Though reluctant at first, the prefect eagerly gave Accipiter his demand after hearing threats from the Aleman general.[1]
Afterwards, the prefect was joined by another man who informed him that the preparations for Aquilus' arrest and trial were ready. The prefect ordered the man to execute Aquilus and his wife Valeria once they were brought outside the city.[1]
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A close up of the prefect
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The prefect meeting with the Alemanni
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A man informing the prefect about Aquilus' arrest
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