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==Battle of Lugdunum== {{Main|Battle of Lugdunum}} The 2nd century ended with another struggle for imperial succession. The emperor [[Pertinax]] was murdered in 193, and four generals again "contended for the purple". Two of the rivals, [[Clodius Albinus]] and [[Septimius Severus]], initially formed a political alliance. Albinus was a former legate of [[Britannia]] and commanded legions in Britain and Gaul. Septimius Severus commanded the [[Pannonia]]n legions, and led them successfully against [[Didius Julianus]] near Rome in 193, and defeated [[Pescennius Niger]] in 194. Severus consolidated his power in Rome and broke his alliance with Albinus. The [[Roman Senate|Senate]] supported Severus and declared Albinus a public enemy. Clodius Albinus had settled with his army near Lugdunum early in 195. There, he had himself proclaimed [[Augustus (honorific)|Augustus]] and made plans to counter Severus. Albinus reopened the mint at Lugdunum, for the first time in over a century, issuing coins celebrating his "clemency", as well as one dedicated to the "Genius of Lugdunum."<ref>{{cite book |last1=Abdy|editor1-last=Metcalf |editor1-first=William E. |chapter=The Flavians|title=The Oxford handbook of Greek and Roman coinage |date=2012 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford |isbn=978-0-19-530574-6 |page=503}}</ref> He was joined by an army under [[Lucius Novius Rufus]], the governor of [[Hispania Tarraconensis]]. They successfully attacked the German troops of [[Virius Lupus]] but were unable to deter them from supporting Severus. Severus brought his army from Italy and Germany toward the end of 196. The armies fought an initial, inconclusive engagement at Tinurtium ([[Tournus]]), about {{convert|60|km|mi|round=5|abbr=in}} up the Saône from Lugdunum. Albinus retreated with his forces toward Lugdunum. On 19 February 197, Severus again attacked Clodius Albinus to the northwest of the city. Albinus' army was defeated in the bloody and decisive [[Battle of Lugdunum]]. [[Dio Cassius]] described 300,000 men involved in the battle: although this was one of the largest battles involving Roman armies known, this number is assumed to be an exaggeration. Albinus committed suicide in a house near the Rhône; his head was sent to Rome as a warning to his supporters. His defeated cohorts were dissolved and the victorious legions punished those in Lugdunum who had supported Albinus, by confiscation, banishment, or execution. The city was plundered or at least severely damaged by the battle. [[Legio I Minervia|Legio I ''Minervia'']] remained camped in Lugdunum from 198 to 211.
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