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  1. Vetranión [1] (en latín, Vetranio y a veces referido incorrectamente como Vetriano, † c. 356) era un oficial y soldado experimentado cuando Constantina, la hermana del Emperador romano Constancio II, le pidió que se proclamara emperador el 1 de marzo de 350.

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    Vetranio (died c. 356 AD) was briefly Western Roman emperor in 350, allying with the Eastern emperor Constantius II in his war against Magnentius.

  3. Vetranio. Much of Vetranio’s early life is unknown but he served much time in the military and was an experienced soldier when approached by the sister of Constantius II, Constantina, and asked to nominate himself as Caesar in 350.

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    El experimentado general Vetranio, que había servido a las ordenes de Constantino I el Grande y su hijo Constancio II, se encontraba al frente de los ejércitos de la región de los Balcanes (Pannonia e Illyricum), cuando el emperador de Occidente Constante murió en el complot organizado por el usurpador Magnencio.

  5. Vetranio (350 A.D.) Vetranio was born of humble origin in Moesia and had served well under Constantine I ; under Constans he became a magister militum. Fearing the revolt of Magnentius , Constantia, the sister of Constantius , persuaded Vetranio to assume the title of Caesar.

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    Busto laureado de Vetranio, hacia la derecha. Letra A detrás del busto y estrella delante.

  7. On 1 March 350, Constans' magister peditum Vetranio was proclaimed emperor, and held Illyricum against Magnentius until his abdication to Constantius II on 25 December 350, during Constantius' march westward against Magnentius. Vetranio was then sent into retirement to Prusa in Bithynia.