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  1. Martius Martinianus was a leading general under Licinus I before the showdown between Licinius and Constantine in 324 AD. As fate would have it, the two armies of Constantine and Licinius met at Hadrianopolis on July 3rd. Constantine won a significant victory, and Licinius fled across the Bosphorus along with Martinianus.

  2. Defining the Business Cycle. By Martin Armstrong. There are those that adamantly deny the existence of a Business Cycle for one simple reason; if a regular Business Cycle exists, then man and his government, driven by special interests, are incapable of manipulating its outcome.

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    • 253-255 Ad Eldest Son of Gallienus
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    Publius Licinius Cornelius Valerianus was the older son of Gallienus and Salonina. As a youth, he was raised to the rank of Caesar in 253 AD. He was being tutored by the eventual usurper Ingenuus (died 260AD). He apparently died two years later, in 255 AD. He was too young to participate in any major events during his father’s reign. Following his ...

    Mints:Rome, Antioch, Cyzicus, Milan, Siscia Obverse Legends: As Caesar (253-255 AD) VALERIANVS CAES P C L VALERIANVS NOB CAES Posthumus struck by Valerian and Gallienus DENOMINATIONS AU Aureus (6.54 grams) AR Antoninianus Æ Antoninianus AR Denarius (3.54 grams) AR Quinarius (1.58 grams) Æ Sestertius Æ Dupondius Æ As

    AU Aureus (6.54 grams) AR Antoninianus Æ Billion Antoninianus (silver washed) AR Quinarius (1.58 grams) Æ Billion Quinarius (silver washed) Æ Sestertius Æ Dupondius Æ As EGYPT Æ Tetradrachm (Egypt)

  3. 2023年5月27日 · ANSWER: No. We have crossed the Rubicon on that score. Trump would at least fight hard against them, but our computer does not show that there is anyone coming in on a white horse to save the day. We simply have to crash and burn and then we get to redesign a new form of government. You get NO REFORM without the crash and burn.

  4. Artaxerxes II was the son of Darius II, king of Persia, and brother of Cyrus the Younger. In 404 BC, upon the death of his father, Artaxerxes II ascended to the throne of Persia. At first, his younger brother Cyrus was planning a revolt, but his plan was discovered by Tissaphernes, the satrap (governor) of Caria.

  5. James II was the second son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria of France, was born October 15, 1633, and immediately created Duke of York. After the capture of Oxford by the parliamentary army, he escaped, and was conducted to his sister, the Princess of Orange. At that time he was 15 years of age.

  6. JUBA II was King of MAURETANIA and the son of King Juba I of Numidia. His father had supported Pompey against Caesar in Africa and continued to support the Pompeians even after the death of Pompey. Following Caesar’s victory, Juba I fled to Zama after the Battle of Thapsus where he had a slave kill him. Bust of Juba I.

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