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  1. Quintus Herennius Etruscus Messius Decius was the eldest son of Trajan Decius and Herennia Etruscilla. Herennius was raised to the rank of Caesar in 250 AD and the following year, 251 AD, he received the rank of Augustus. Soon after becoming co-emperor, he joined his father on the frontier war against the Goths.

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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...

  2. The Financial Panic of 1683 emerged from the Battle of Vienna on September 12 when the Ottoman Empire laid siege to the city for two months which was finally broken with the arrival of a force of 70,000 Polish, Austrians and Germans under the Polish-Lithuanian king Jan III Sobieski.

  3. 2015年5月31日 · Merchant Banking is where banks always began throughout history. Trading in the various commodities and engaging in import/export was the path to wealth from ancient times to the present. The takeover of Wall Street came from the commodity side where traders ...

  4. Financial Panics have been very interesting for they have been taking place since ancient times. There are two primary types of panics. One that is very short-lived with a typical duration of 2 to 3 years maximum, and the second type which precedes a prolonged economic contraction we call a depression to distinguish this from the former recession.

  5. Vindex was of a noble Gaulish family of Aquitania and was given senatorial status under Claudius. In either late 67 or early 68AD, Vindex rebelled against the tax policy of the Emperor Nero (54-68AD). According to the historian Cassius Dio, Vindex “was powerful in body and of shrewd intelligence, was skilled in warfare and full of daring for ...

  6. Lucius was consul in 41 BC when he supported his brother in his struggle against Octavian (Augustus) at the instigation of his sister-in-law Fulvia, the former wife of Marc Antony. Lucius organized unhappy farmers and landowners against Octavian, who had been dispossessed by the Second Triumvirate’s unpopular land grants to veterans.