Ruricius Pompeianus

Ruricius Pompeianus (died 312 in Verona) was Praetorian prefect and Commander of cavalry and infantry under Maxentius, Western Roman Emperor.

[1] While guarding the Adige and Po Rivers with the ample and well-directed forces of the province of Venetia,[2][unreliable source?]

Pompeianus was killed by Constantine I's troops during the desperately fought Battle of Verona (312).

Pompeianus is mentioned only briefly in two accounts of Constantine's campaign against Maxentius.

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