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  1. 2024年5月3日 · Explore the latest posts on our most popular topics. Market Talk. Economics. Upcoming Events. Quick Links: 2024 US Presidential Election Russia-Ukraine War Inflation Economic Confidence Model interest rates Israel-Palestine War Interviews.

  2. 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% ...

  3. Wife of HadrianDied 137 AD. Vibia Sabina was the daughter of Matidia and grandniece of Trajan. At the prompting of Trajan’s wifePlotina, the marriage of Sabina to Hadrian took place in 100 AD without the full support of Trajan himself. The families of Trajan and Hadrian were already linked in the past since Trajan’s father was the brother ...

  4. Aelia Flaccilla was the first living Empress to be accorded the right of coinage since Helena and Fausta sixty years before. Aelia Flaccilla was the wife of Theodosius I.They were married about 376 AD, several years before her husband’s accession to the throne. Aelia was the mother of the future emperors Arcadius and Honorius, and her coinage commenced on the elevation of the former to the ...

  5. Wife of Emperor Gallienus 253-268 AD. Cornelia Salonina Chrysogone was the wife of Emperor Gallienus and the mother of Valerian II andSaloninus. She was married to Gallienus around 249 AD. Salonina is said to have been a virtuous and intellectual woman.

  6. Bruttia Crispina was the daughter of Gaius Bruttius Praesens who had fought against the Germans alongside Marcus Aurelius. She was married to Commodus in 177 AD when he was only 16 years old. Shortly after their marriage, Commodus left for the northern frontier. About 10 years following their marriage, Crispina was banished to Capri and later ...

  7. Wife of Caracalla. Plautilla was the daughter of the powerful Praetorian Prefect Plautianus, who had been a close friend of Septimus Severus. Plautilla was married to Caracalla in 202 AD against his will. Caracalla literally hated his wife and vowed to have her killed when he became Emperor, a promise which he would most certainly keep.

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