Bonosus, born in Hispania of a Briton…
281 CE
Bonosus, born in Hispania of a Briton father and a Gaulish mother, had lost his father early in life but his mother had helped him to receive a good education.
He had had a distinguished military career and an excellent service record when, while he was stationed on the Rhine, the Germans had managed to burn and destroy the fleet under his command.
Fearful of the consequences, he had proclaimed himself Roman emperor at Cologne (Colonia Agrippina) jointly with Proculus.
This does not save him from Probus, who after a lengthy and protracted struggle, manages to defeat him.
Seeing no way out, Bonosus hangs himself, leaving a wife and two sons, who Probus treats with honor.