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ARTICLES RELATED TO Crisis of the Third Century |  |  |  | Crisis of the Third Century: Encyclopedia II - List of Roman Emperors - Crisis of the Third Century
List of Roman Emperors - Emperors during the height of the Crisis.
List of Roman Emperors - Gallic Empire 260 to 274.
List of Roman Emperors - Illyrian Emperors.
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See also:List of Roman Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - The Principate, List of Roman Emperors - Julio-Claudian dynasty, List of Roman Emperors - Year of the four emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Flavian Dynasty, List of Roman Emperors - Nervan-Antonian dynasty - Five Good Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Severan Dynasty African Asian and Syrian Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Crisis of the Third Century, List of Roman Emperors - Emperors during the height of the Crisis, List of Roman Emperors - Gallic Empire 260 to 274, List of Roman Emperors - Illyrian Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Tetrarchies unifications and new splits, List of Roman Emperors - Dominate, List of Roman Emperors - Britannic Empire 286 to 297, List of Roman Emperors - Late Roman Empire Read more here: » List of Roman Emperors: Encyclopedia II - List of Roman Emperors - Crisis of the Third Century |
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See also:Praetorian Guard, Praetorian Guard - History, Praetorian Guard - Early Guard, Praetorian Guard - Political meddling, Praetorian Guard - Guard's Twilight Years, Praetorian Guard - Legacy Of The Guard, Praetorian Guard - Relationships between emperors and their Guard, Praetorian Guard - Organization and conditions of service, Praetorian Guard - Rank and file, Praetorian Guard - Modern analogous uses of the term, Praetorian Guard - External link Read more here: » Praetorian Guard: Encyclopedia II - Praetorian Guard - History |
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The four Tetrarchs based themselves not at Rome but in other cities closer to the frontiers, mainly intended as headquarters for the defence of the empire against bordering rivals (notably Sassanian Persia) and barbarians (mainly Germanic and Berber tribes). These centres are known as the 'Tetrarchic capitals'. Although Rome ceased to be an operational capital, it continued to be nominal capital of the entire empire, not reduced to a province but ...
See also:Tetrarchy, Tetrarchy - Creation of the Tetrarchy, Tetrarchy - Tetrarchic regions and capitals, Tetrarchy - Public image, Tetrarchy - Military successes, Tetrarchy - Fall of the Tetrarchy, Tetrarchy - Confusion and collapse, Tetrarchy - End of the Tetrarchy, Tetrarchy - Legacy, Tetrarchy - Lesser Tetrarchies, Tetrarchy - Sources and References Read more here: » Tetrarchy: Encyclopedia II - Tetrarchy - Tetrarchic regions and capitals |
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See also:Diocletian, Diocletian - Background, Diocletian - Diocletian's reforms, Diocletian - The Tetrarchy, Diocletian - Economic reforms, Diocletian - Military reforms, Diocletian - Retirement and death, Diocletian - Legacy, Diocletian - Dioceses of Diocletian, Diocletian - Diocletian in fiction, Diocletian - Footnotes, Diocletian - Further reading, Diocletian - External links Read more here: » Diocletian: Encyclopedia II - Diocletian - Diocletian's reforms |
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See also:Aurelian, Aurelian - Rise to power, Aurelian - Against the Germans, Aurelian - Against the Palmyrene Empire, Aurelian - Against the Gallic Empire, Aurelian - Death, Aurelian - Sources Read more here: » Aurelian: Encyclopedia II - Aurelian - Rise to power |
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Justinian I had perhaps already exerted effective control during the reign of his predecessor, Justin I (518–527). Justi ...
See also:Byzantine Empire, Byzantine Empire - The term Byzantine Empire, Byzantine Empire - Identity continuity and consciousness, Byzantine Empire - Origin, Byzantine Empire - Early history, Byzantine Empire - The age of Justinian I, Byzantine Empire - The fight for survival, Byzantine Empire - Golden era, Byzantine Empire - The Comneni and the crusaders, Byzantine Empire - Underlying reasons for decline, Byzantine Empire - Decline and fall of the Byzantine Empire, Byzantine Empire - Legacy and importance, Byzantine Empire - Economy, Byzantine Empire - Science, Byzantine Empire - Religion, Byzantine Empire - Bibliography Read more here: » Byzantine Empire: Encyclopedia II - Byzantine Empire - The age of Justinian I |
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List of Roman Emperors - Julio-Claudian dynasty.
List of Roman Emperors - Year of the four emperors.
List of Roman Emperors - Flavian Dynasty.
List of Roman Emperors - Nervan-Antonian dynasty - Five Good Emperors.
List of Roman Emperors - Severan Dynasty African Asian and Syrian Emperors.
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See also:List of Roman Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - The Principate, List of Roman Emperors - Julio-Claudian dynasty, List of Roman Emperors - Year of the four emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Flavian Dynasty, List of Roman Emperors - Nervan-Antonian dynasty - Five Good Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Severan Dynasty African Asian and Syrian Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Crisis of the Third Century, List of Roman Emperors - Emperors during the height of the Crisis, List of Roman Emperors - Gallic Empire 260 to 274, List of Roman Emperors - Illyrian Emperors, List of Roman Emperors - Tetrarchies unifications and new splits, List of Roman Emperors - Dominate, List of Roman Emperors - Britannic Empire 286 to 297, List of Roman Emperors - Late Roman Empire Read more here: » List of Roman Emperors: Encyclopedia II - List of Roman Emperors - The Principate |
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History of Catalonia - Union with Aragon.
Until the middle of the 12th century, the successive counts of Barcelona tried to expand their domain in multiple directions. They incorporated the county of Besalú, part of the county of Empúries, all of the county of Cerdagne, and, briefly, even the county of Provence. The Catalan church, for its part, became independent of the bi ...
See also:History of Catalonia, History of Catalonia - Prehistory in Catalonia, History of Catalonia - The rise of Iberian culture, History of Catalonia - Roman times, History of Catalonia - From late antiquity to feudalism, History of Catalonia - Visigothic and Muslim rule, History of Catalonia - Carolingian conquest, History of Catalonia - The rise and fall of the aloers, History of Catalonia - First references to the name Catalonia, History of Catalonia - Catalonia Aragon and Castile, History of Catalonia - Union with Aragon, History of Catalonia - The Aragonese-Catalan Empire, History of Catalonia - Crown of Aragon union with Crown of Castile, History of Catalonia - The Reapers' War, History of Catalonia - War of the Spanish Succession, History of Catalonia - Economic recovery, History of Catalonia - The Napoleonic Wars, History of Catalonia - The Carlist wars, History of Catalonia - Industrialization, History of Catalonia - Catalan nationalism and the workers movement, History of Catalonia - Republic and civil war, History of Catalonia - Franco's dictatorship, History of Catalonia - Democracy restored Read more here: » History of Catalonia: Encyclopedia II - History of Catalonia - Catalonia Aragon and Castile |
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