Peter (Gallia Imperium)

Imperator Peter (311-352-365) was the fifth emperor of Gaul. He was the son of Imperator Augustus II and his wife Claudia Flavia.

Biography
Peter came to the throne at a later age than his predecessors did, leading many to call him ‘the Old’. Although he entered his reign with bright prospects, those were immediately ruined by the rebellions of his brothers. His brothers Sixtus and Clement joined forces in 353 in order to gain control of the empire, and planned to split the empire between themselves. The succession crisis remained stagnant for a number of years. However it took a turn for the worse (for Peter) when the governor of Britannia pledged his loyalty to Sixtus and Clement (360). He would spend the remainder of his reign in trying to defeat his brothers. He died at the battle for the river Rhine (365) due to heavy blood loss.