雅虎香港 搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. Spread the love. Maximianus. First Reign 286 – 305 AD. Second Reign 306 – 308 AD. Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus was given the rank of co-emperor by Diocletian in the year following the latter’s victory over Carinus. Maximianus was uneducated bur was a loyal and brave warrior.

    • ac milan1
    • ac milan2
    • ac milan3
    • ac milan4
    • ac milan5
  2. 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 ...

    • ac milan1
    • ac milan2
    • ac milan3
    • ac milan4
    • ac milan5
  3. During the Mediolanum (Milan) siege, Aurelian became embroiled with Marcus Claudius (Claudius Gothicus) in an imperial intrigue. Gallienus was murdered, and Claudius Gothicus became Emperor, with Aurelian serving as Master of the Horse.

  4. Consequently, Diocletian avoided the potential political traps so common in Rome by moving the capital to Ravenna, just outside of Milan. In the East, the capital was established at Nicomedia in Bithynia as his initial residence before moving to Antioch at the start of the Tetrarchy.

    • ac milan1
    • ac milan2
    • ac milan3
    • ac milan4
    • ac milan5
  5. Marcus Didius Julianus was the son of Petronius Didius Severus of Milan while his mother was from Roman North Africa. Didius was raised in the household of Domitia Lucilla, the mother of Marcus Aurelius, which served him well in political circles. In 172 AD, Didius was appointed commander of the XXII Legion in Germany.

  6. 383-408 AD. Flavius Arcadius is the eldest son of Theodosius I (379-395 AD) and Aelia Flaccilla. He was born in 377 AD and was raised to the rank of Augustus by his father in 383 AD. His first true encounter with power came when his father marched against Arbogastes in 394 AD.

  7. Valens. 364-378 AD. Emperor in the East. Flavius Valens was the younger brother of Valentinian I, born in 328 AD at Cibalae in Pannomia. Following the death of Emperor Jovian, Valentinian I was proclaimed Emperor, and in return, he raised his brother Valens to the rank of co-emperor. Valens thus became Emperor of the Eastern provinces.

  1. 其他人也搜尋了