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  1. In 392 AD, Valentinian II attempted to take control of his own destiny by replacing his caretaker Arbogast, who had been the real power behind his throne. Valentinian II was mysteriously found dead on May 15, 392 AD. Arbogast then raised a schoolteacher Eugenius to the throne in order to retain his power, which forced Theodosius to march ...

  2. The Economic Confidence Model, developed by Princeton Economic Intl. Chairman and renowned economist Martin Armstrong, is a wave structure that builds in intensity through six individual waves of 8.6 years that form a major wave of 51.6 years, which in turn builds up once again into a 309.6-year structure.

  3. The Future. While this business cycle can be calculated on quarter-cycle intervals of 2.15 years into the final peak for this major wave formation of December 24th, 2032. Though this is long beyond my life expectancy, there is so much more behind the true understanding of the driving forces within the business cycle.

  4. It is DEAD from fiscal mismanagement! The question how do empires die is absolutely critical to surviving the Sovereign Debt Crisis. You can buy gold and listen to this nonsense about hyperinflation and $50,000 an ounce while everything else is worth shit. You will be right insofar as in the end the empire will die.

  5. Henry II was the first of the Plantagenet line of English Kings. Henry was the eldest son of Geoffrey, Earl of Anjou, and his wife, the ex-Empress Matilda, daughter of Henry I, and was born at Mans, in March, 1133. He received his education in England, under the care of his uncle Robert, Earl of Gloucester. On the death of his fathemr, in 1151 ...

  6. 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.

  7. 253-260 AD. Pubius Licinius Valerianus was a man from a respected Roman family, Valerian had held various offices in the government during the reign of Trajan Decius (249-251AD). At the time of the revolt of Aemilian (252-253AD) against the emperor Trebonianus Gallus (251-253AD), Valerian was summoned to bring his army drawn from garrisons ...