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Numerian (Latin:
Marcus Aurelius Numerius Numeri****; died
November 284) was
Roman emperor from 283 to 284 with his
older brother Carinus. They were sons...
- absence, and was
later elevated to the rank of Augustus,
while the younger,
Numerian,
accompanied his
father to the East.
Carinus acquitted himself well, at...
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commander for the army of
Emperor Carus.
After the
deaths of
Carus and his son
Numerian on a
campaign in Persia,
Diocles was
proclaimed emperor by the troops,...
- had been
struck by lightning. He was
succeeded by his sons
Carinus and
Numerian,
creating a
dynasty which,
though short-lived,
provided further stability...
- him with the
administration of the
western provinces,
while with his son
Numerian he left for the
eastern limes (frontier), with the
intention of waging...
- The
Learning Company's
ClueFinders series where the
ClueFinders save the
Numerian rainforest and Dr.
Horace Pythagoras from a
mysterious monster called Mathra...
- was
killed in combat.[citation needed]
Carinus and
Numerian succeed their father Carus.
Numerian, who had
accompanied his
father into the
Persian Empire...
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Eugenius I of
Byzantium (under
Gordian III) and
Rufinus of
Byzantium (under
Numerian).
Either way, even if
Metrophanes had
predecessors (which
seems unlikely)...
- and
Diocletian (Claudius Gothicus, Quintillus, Probus, Carus, Carinus,
Numerian and Maximian) bore the name
Marcus Aurelius. The one
exclusion to the universal...
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charge of much of the
Roman Empire and,
accompanied by his
younger son
Numerian,
invades the S****anid Empire. They sack
Seleucia and Ctesiphon, the capital...