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    Marcus Aurelius Probus (/ˈproʊbəs/; 230–235 – September 282) was Roman emperor from 276 to 282. Probus was an active and successful general as well as...
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    Florianus (redirect from Florian (emperor))
    himself emperor, with the recognition of the Roman Senate and much of the empire. However, the new emperor soon had to deal with the revolt of Probus, who...
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  • Probus may refer to: Marcus Valerius Probus (c. 20/30–105 AD), Roman grammarian Marcus Pomponius Maecius Probus, consul in 228 Probus (emperor), Roman...
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    The Roman emperor was the ruler and monarchical head of state of the Roman Empire, starting with the granting of the title augustus to Octavian in 27 BC...
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    Only the emperors who were recognized as legitimate rulers and exercised sovereign authority are included, to the exclusion of junior co-emperors (symbasileis)...
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    Honorius (9 September 384 – 15 August 423) was Roman emperor from 393 to 423. He was the younger son of emperor Theodosius I and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla...
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    Probus). Emperor Justinian with a stemma Crown of Constantine IX. Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire - coronation crown of Holy Roman Emperors-elect...
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    Flavius Probus, consul in 502. Anastasius' sister, Caesaria, married Secundinus, and gave birth to Hypatius and Pompeius. Flavius Anastasius Paulus Probus Moschianus...
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    Titus (redirect from Roman emperor Titus)
    Roman emperor from 79 to 81. A member of the Flavian dynasty, Titus succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death, becoming the first Roman emperor to succeed...
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    certain branches of the revenue in its long-abeyant administrative capacity. Probus respected these changes, but after the reforms of Diocletian in the succeeding...
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