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  1. As Caesar 305-308 ADAs Filius Augustorum 308-309 ADAugustus 309-313 AD. Galerius Valerius Maximinus II was a young nephew of the Emperor Galerius, who clearly helped him along with the intension of one day becoming his heir. In 305 AD, Diocletian and Maximianus retired from public officie laying down their ranks as Augustus.

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    Anastasius was born in Dyrrhachium about 430 AD. Anastasius became an obscure court official under Zeno, usher at the Imperial Palace. At the time of the death of Zeno in 491 AD, he had left no heir to the throne. The task then passed to his widow, the Empress Ariadne. The Empress selected Anastasius and crowned him the patriarch on April 11th, 491...

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    In 498 AD, Anastasius carried out a monetary reform to the bronze coinage which was desperately needed. Prior to these reforms, the only denominations that were in regular issue were all gold coins – Solidus, Semissis and Tremissis. All silver coinage was rarely issued and bronze coinage had been reduced to a tiny coin with a weight of 0.76 grams. ...

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  4. 1997年11月1日 · Justinian I (c. 482 – November 14, 565AD), came to the throne following his uncle, Justin I. He ruled for nearly four decades and during his reign, he sought to restore the Roman Empire by retaking Western Europe and Northern Africa. Justinian was partially able to ...

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  6. Marcus Antonius Gordianus was the son of Gordian I and the uncle of Gordian III.He was born about 192 AD and II was made co-emperor by his father immediately upon his elevation to the throne in 238 AD. While Gordian I was hailed emperor by the troops in Africa, the Senate of Rome did confirm that status and declared Maximinus I to be a public enemy.