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  1. Constantius was born in 317 AD and given the rank of Caesar 324 AD. He was named after his grandfather, Constantius I Chlorus. Following the death of his father in 337 AD, the Empire was divided among the three sons – Constantine II, Constantius II and Constans. Constantius received the Eastern provinces as his share of the inheritance, which ...

  2. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofKorea | Armstrong Economics

    The first coins actually minted in Korea did not take place until the 15th year (996 AD) of the reign of King Songjong (成宗). The first coin was cast in both bronze and iron and was based on the standard Chinese cash coin which was round with a square hole in the center.The bronze coins are much rarer than the iron coinage since iron was a ...

  3. 260-268 AD. Marcus Cassianius Latinius Postumus was a soldier who rose to the rank of commander in the Rhine legions under the emperor Valerian I. It appears that perhaps when Valerian I was captured during the spring of 260AD. Perhaps this was the moment when Postumus made his move, and the troops did not support his son Gallienus as Valerian ...

  4. 2013年1月5日 · The first reference in Japan to tea (ocha) dates from 815 AD. It was in 1595 and 1599 that Jan Hugo van Linschooten (1563-1633), a Dutch navigator who had sailed to India with the Portuguese and published an account of his travels which included a section on tea.

  5. 251-253 AD. C. Vibius Trebonianus Gallus was born about 206 AD at Perugia in Italy. He was a Senator, had served as Consul and was Governor of Upper Moesia beginning around 250 AD. Trebonianus Gallus served in the army holding a high rank and playing a leading role in the Danube wars under Trajan Decius. Following Decius’s death in a trap set ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Valentinian was recalled to service by Emperor Jovian in 363 AD and was given the command of the troops in Gaul. Upon the untimely death of Jovian, the generals once again conferred among themselves to select a successor. Valentinian proved to be their choice. At Nicaea, Valentinian was proclaimed Emperor.