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  1. 2024年5月27日 · Interview: Timeline for World War III, US Debt Default Posted May 27, 2024 by Martin Armstrong |

  2. Aurelian began his restoration of the Empire by marching first against the Germanic Juthungi, who had invaded the province of Baetia and thus threatened Italy. Aurelian forced the barbarians into a retreat and routed them on the Danube. The Juthungi sued for peace, and Aurelian allowed them to return home.

  3. Herod Archelaus (4BC-6AD) was the oldest son of Herod I the Great and his Samaritan wife Malthace. Herod at first designated his heirs were to be Aristobulus.

    • Born 63 BC – Died 14 Ad, Age 78
    • The Rebuilding of Rome
    • Administrative, Legal & Tax Reforms
    • Expanding The Empire
    • The Search For An Heir
    • The Last Year
    • Augustus The Man
    • Monetary Reform
    • Monetary System

    With the defeat of Marc Antony and Cleopatra in 30 BC, Octavianemerged as the undisputed master of the Roman World. The Battle of Actim effectively ended the Republic and would give birth to Imperial Rome. His great-uncle Julius Caesar briefly attained such a position, but for now, Octavian had to be sure that his victory would remain solid. Betwee...

    Augustus is undoubtedly known for taking Rome, built of brick, and transforming it into a marble city. He made the Forum and several temples, including the temple of Divus Julius, which was constructed upon the spot of Caesar’s cremation. He also built the first permanent theatre in Rome, named after his deceased son-in-law – the Theatre of Marcell...

    Augustus embarked on significant administrative changes in the spirit of his great uncle, Julius Caesar. Reforms were made in finances as well as in the bureaucracy. Various legal reforms were also introduced, covering everything from Treason and bribery to social reforms. The Equestrian Order and Freedmen were brought into the process of governmen...

    Augustus was also very concerned with preserving the Empire and its frontiers. He strengthened the Roman government in Spain and Gaul and embarked on a project of urbanization, much of which is still evident today in the ruins throughout Europe. All of Augustus’ambitions for expanding the frontier were not achieved. While the Romans occupied German...

    The process of an imperial dynasty was not necessarily planned nor entirely expected, given the lack of such a Roman precedent. The historianSuetonius claimed that Augustus considered stepping down twice. Once following Antony’s death and his near-death experience in 23 BC, Augustus appeared to some extent almost obsessed with finding an heir, give...

    Augustus may have begun to suspect that the bad fortunes of his family were not by chance. Augustus became ill in 14 AD and refused to eat any food unless it was picked by his own hand, fearing perhaps that Livia might be poisoning him as well. It is entirely possible that Livia feared that Augustus might remove Tiberius from his will and may have ...

    Augustuswas indeed a practical man. He did not surround himself with great luxuries but preferred quite modest furnishings, diet, and dress. He lived in a modest palace on the Palatine Hill overlooking the Forum. Although he had a great passion for the people and honesty in politics, the interesting paradox was that he mistrusted the mob and dislik...

    The monetary reform of Augustus was a significant change that would forever alter the course of Rome’s monetary history. Bronze coinage, which had virtually ceased to be minted after 84 BC, was restituted. The minting of gold and silver was maintained under Octavian’s own personal control, and gold now became a regular part of the Roman monetary sy...

    Mints: Alexandria, Antioch, Arelate, Constantinople, Cyzicus, Heraclea, London, Lugdunum, Nicomedia, Rome, Siscia, Sirmium, Thessalonica, Ticinum, Treveri Obverse Legends: Postumous Coinage DIVO AVGVSTO S P Q R OB CIVES SER DIVO AVGVSTO S P Q R DIVO AVGVSTVS PATER DIVVS AVGVSTVS S C DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER DIVVS AVGVSTVS DIVO AVGVSTO

  4. 2015年7月7日 · The Mongols conquered China and maintained their monetary system. They honored the paper money in circulation and used that as the monetary base rather than coins. They also destroyed the Rus (Russians) in Kiev, Ukraine, and when they rose again it was from Moscow.

  5. Allectus was the chief finance minister (rationalis) to Carausius. Allectus was a very ambitious man. In 293 AD, he was the principal instigator in a plot that ended with the assassination of Carausius. Allectus was said to have been an excellent sailor and soldier.

  6. 2024年1月31日 · Join Kerry Lutz and renowned economist Martin Armstrong for a captivating discussion centered around the Socrates computer model’s uncanny accuracy in predicting political and market trends since 1985. Discover the model’s compelling projection of a 61% chance for a Republican victory in the upcoming 2024 election and its ...

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