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  • 71Tetrarchy — (Greek: leadership of four [people] ) can be applied to any system of government where power is divided between four individuals. The term is usually used to refer to the tetrarchy instituted by Roman Emperor Diocletian in 293 and lasted until c …

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  • 72271 — NOTOC EventsBy PlaceRoman Empire* The Goths are forced to withdraw across the Danube. * The Alamanni are repulsed from Italy, and forced back to the Alps. * Emperor Aurelian withdraws troops to the Danube frontier, abandoning Dacia. (Note: this… …

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  • 73Gallic Empire — Infobox Former Country native name = Imperium Galliarum conventional long name = Breakaway Gallic Empire common name = Gallic Empire| continent = Europe country = France era = Late Antiquity government type = Monarchy| year start = 260 year end …

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  • 74List of Roman usurpers — The following is an attempted list of usurpers in the Roman Empire. For an overview of the problem and consequences of usurpation see Roman usurpers. In the Eastern Roman Empire (476 1453), or Byzantine Empire, usurpation was so notoriously… …

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  • 75Flavian dynasty — Flavian dynasty| The Flavian dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty, which ruled the Roman Empire between 69 and 96 AD, encompassing the reigns of Vespasian (69 ndash;79 AD), and his two sons Titus (79 ndash;81 AD) and Domitian (81 ndash;96 AD).… …

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  • 76Constantius Gallus — Caesar of the Roman Empire Gallus coin celebrating Rome and Constantinople …

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  • 77List of bishops and archbishops of Cologne — Coat of arms of the Archbishopric of Cologne. Contents 1 Bishops and Archbishops of Cologne …

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  • 78Roman Emperor (Principate) — The office of Roman Emperor went through a complex convolution over the centuries of its existence. During its earliest phase, the Principate, the reality of autocratic rule was masked behind the forms and conventions of oligarchic self… …

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  • 79Parione — is the VI rione of Rome.Its name comes from the fact that in the area there was a huge ancient wall, maybe belonging to the stadium of Domitianus; the nickname people gave to this wall was Parietone ( big wall in ancient Italian), from which the… …

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  • 80Achilleus (emperor) — Achilleus (fl. 3rd century AD) assumed the title of emperor under Diocletian and reigned over Egypt for some time. [Citation last = Smith first = William author link = William Smith (lexicographer) contribution = Achilleus editor last = Smith… …

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