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  1. EGYPT. Æ Tetradrachm (12.28 grams) Monetary History of the World. by Martin A. Armstrong. © Princeton Economic Institute. Sallustia Barbia Orbiana was married to Emperor Severus Alexander in about 225 AD. Her mother-in-law, Julia Mamaea, proved to be a dominant and jealous woman.

  2. Covering The Intersection Of Geopolitics, Global Markets, And Economic Confidence.

  3. Deflation v Inflation v Stagflation – Misconceptions Clarified. May 31, 2024. Some people have a very hard time understanding that we are in a massive deflationary spiral; they think that rising prices simply means it is inflation and not... Inflation Economics.

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  4. Understanding this dynamic nonlinear global network is the first step in restructuring government and our idea of managing our political-social-economy. The primary mistake many make with the Economic Confidence Model (ECM) is assuming it should be a perfect model for the stock market, gold, or some other market.

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  5. Sabina Poppaea was the second wife of Emperor Nero. She was the daughter of Titus Ollius and granddaughter of the famed proconsul Poppaeus Sabinus. Her mother, of the same name, was reportedly hounded to death by Messalina, the notorious wife of the Emperor Claudius. Poppaea was a woman of striking beauty whose charms and grace were hid from ...

  6. Poppaea Sabina (30–65AD) was named after her maternal grandfather C. Poppaeus Sabinus who was Consul in 9AD as was her mother. She was born probably in Pompeii based on records discovered in the excavations. Poppaea became Nero’s second wife in 62 AD. She had been previously married to Rufrius Crispinus, who was the Praetorian Prefect under ...

  7. 244-249 AD. Marcus Julius Philippus was born in Arabia the son of Julius Marinus. Philip entered a military career and was on the campaign in 243 AD against the Persians led by Shapur. Timisitheus was the Praetorian Commander in charge and he successfully defeated the Persians at Rhesaina. However, Timisitheus suddenly became ill and died ...

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