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  1. Defining the Business Cycle. By Martin Armstrong. There are those that adamantly deny the existence of a Business Cycle for one simple reason; if a regular Business Cycle exists, then man and his government, driven by special interests, are incapable of manipulating its outcome.

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  3. The extremely rare coinage struck by Martinianus is only known in a single denomination. His reign was short between late July and mid-September of 324 AD. It is unlikely that any other denominations were struck since he was a junior partner with Licinius I. Mints: Cyzicus, Nicomedia. Obverse Legends: D N M MARTINIANVS P F AVG. DENOMINATIONS.

  4. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofSyracuse | Armstrong Economics

    Under Gelon’s rule (485-478 BC), Syracuse rose to become the greatest of the Sicilian city states. In 480 BC, Carthage sought to invade Sicily, but was defeated by Gelon at Himera. This great victory over the Carthaginians brought Syracuse to an unquestionable dominant position within Sicily.

  5. Ankhmakis Usurper Revolutionary Pharaoh in the South (199-185 BC) Continuation of the House of Ptolemy. Ptolemy V Epiphanes (Upper Egypt in revolt 207–186 BC) (204–180 BC) Cleopatra I (Wife of Ptolemy V, co-regent with Ptolemy VI during his minority) (193-176 BC) Ptolemy VI Philometor Died 145 BC (180–164 BC)

  6. Constantine IX Monomachos (c. 1004–1055), reigned as Byzantine Emperor from June 1042 until January 1055 when he died. Constantine IX was chosen by Empress Zoë Porphyrogenita who was the daughter of Constantine VIII.

  7. Already in his sixtieth year (born 395 AD), Petronius headed a conspiracy that led to the assassination of Valentinian III in Rome on March 16, 455 AD. Petronius was proclaimed Emperor the following day. Petronius felt vulnerable in the aftermath of his plot.