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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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  2. My Forecast from 10 Years Ago. May 24, 2024. In an interview on May 11, 2014, I explained on USAWatchdog that confidence always outweighs reality. “It’s basically what you believe.

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    Marcus Aurelius Mausaeus Carausius was a man of humble origin who came from Menapia, an area in Belgium. Nevertheless, he rose through the ranks due to a distinguished career. Carausius gained much fame for his military skills during in the campaigns under Emperor Maximianus (286-305AD) against the Franks and the Bagaudae in 286 AD under Amandus (2...

    MINTS: London – [ML] Aureus, Antoninianus Clausentum ? – [C] Denarius, Antoninianus Rouen ? – [RSR] Aureus, Denarius, Antoninianus NOTE:The identity of the C (sometimes CL) mint, which struck for Carausius and Allectus, is still a matter of considerable dispute. Camulodunum (Colehester) was believed to be the most likely choice. However, on the sou...

    One of the most remarkable innovations of Carausius’ interesting coinage was the reintroduction of good quality silver denari similar to that of Diocletian’s currency reform, which began in 286 AD. The reverse legend proclaims “the Roman Revival,” implying that Carausius himself was far better suited than Maximianus to lead the Roman people into be...

  3. Son of Macrinus217-218 AD. Marcus Opelius Diadumenianus was the son of Macrinus who was the Prefect of the Praetorian Guard and played a master role in the assassination of Caracalla in 217 AD. Diadumenian was born in 208 AD and was given the rank of Caesar at the same time his father was proclaimed Emperor by the Praetorians and later ...

  4. 253-255 ADEldest son of Gallienus. 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 ...

  5. Spread the love. Marcus Servilius legatus (legate) was a general in the Roman army who was of senatorial rank. He was typically second in command to the Proconsul (provincial governor), and outranked all military tribunes. In order to command an army independently of the Proconsul, legates were required to be of praetorian rank or higher; a ...

  6. Son of Darius II. 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.