name Galerius full name Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus ref name Barnes, New Empire, p. 4 Barnes, New Empire , p. 4. ref image Romuliana Galerius head.jpg caption Porphyry geology Porphyry bust of Galerius reign 1 March or 21 May 293 ref Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius , pp. 8 9. ref ... title Diocletian . ref rp 64 5 ref The earlier dates for Galerius appointment have been argued for based on the suggestion that the appointments of Constantius and Galerius were timed to coincide ... from ca . September 307 unrecognized by Galerius coinage from ca . September 307 to November ... Romuliana Gamzigrad ref name Barnes, New Empire, p. 37 Galerius lang la Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus Augustus ref In Classical Latin , Galerius name would be inscribed as GAIVS GALERIVS .... Although he was a staunch opponent of Christianity , Galerius ended the Diocletianic Persecution when he issued an Edict of Toleration by Galerius edict of toleration in 311. Early life Galerius was born in Sofia Serdica , ref Maximianus Galerius in Dacia haud longe a Serdica natus , Eutropii Breviarum ... a command of the legions on the eastern Imperial limits. Soon after his appointment, Galerius ... and the Tetrarchy , p. 14, citing William Leadbetter, Galerius and the Revolt of the Thebaid ... south into Roman Mesopotamia, where he inflicted a severe defeat on Galerius, then commander ... of events was made clear Galerius was to take all the blame for the affair. In Antioch, Diocletian forced Galerius to walk a mile in advance of his imperial cart while still clad in the purple robes ... of their commander, and Galerius failures would not be accepted. ref name P293 Potter, The Roman Empire at Bay , p. 293. ref It is also possible that Galerius position at the head of the caravan ... s deference to his Augustus. ref Rees, Diocletian and the Tetrarchy , p. 14. ref Image Arch of Galerius 1.jpg right thumb Detail of Galerius attacking Narseh on the Arch and Tomb of Galerius Arch of Galerius ... more details
The Edict of Toleration by Galerius was issued in 311 by the Roman tetrarchs Tetrarchy of Galerius , Constantine I Constantine and Licinius , officially ending the Diocletian persecution of Christianity . Galerius, who had been one of the leading figures in the persecutions, admitted that the policy of trying to eradicate Christianity had failed, saying wherefore, for this our indulgence, they ought to pray to their God for our safety, for that of the republic, and for their own, that the republic may continue uninjured on every side, and that they may be able to live securely in their homes. Christianity was officially legalized in the Roman Empire two years later in 313 by Constantine in his Edict of Milan . External links http www.fordham.edu halsall source edict milan.html Full text at the Medieval Sourcebook. Category Constantinian dynasty Category Roman law bg da Galerius toleranceedikt de Toleranzedikt des Galerius es Edicto de Tolerancia de Nicomedia hr Galerijev ukaz o toleranciji la Edictum tolerationis Galerii nl Edict van Nicomedia pl Edykt tolerancyjny Galeriusza pt dito de Toler ncia de Gal rio sh Galerijev edikt o toleranciji ... more details
Image Arch of Galerius 3.jpg thumb 400px The Arch of Galerius and the Rotunda with its minaret, c. 299 303 CE The Arch of Galerius Greek language Gr. & 32 & 32 or Kamara , Greek language ... Saint George Rotunda reconstruction.jpg thumb 250px Rotunda and Arch of Galerius complex reconstruction The 4th century Roman Emperor Galerius commissioned these two structures as elements of an imperial ... to the southwest. ref The palace of Galerius was built on a massive scale using primarily ... of the major axes of the city, the Arch of Galerius emphasized the power of the emperor and linked ..., and ancient remains are exposed on its southern side. Arch of Galerius Location and description of the Arch Image Thessaloniki Arch of Galerius eastern face .jpg thumb 250px The Arch of Galerius The Arch of Galerius, stands on what is now Egnatia & Dimitrios Gounari Street . The arch was built in 298 to 299 CE and dedicated in 303 CE to celebrate the victory of the tetrarchy tetrarch Galerius ... At this point Galerius was a Caesar subordinate emperor he became one of the two Augusti head emperors ... flanking the central arched passageway retain their sculpted marble slabs, which depict the wars of Galerius ... of Galerius 1.jpg thumb Galerius L attacks Narses R Image Arch of Galerius sacrifice .jpg thumb The imperial family at the sacrifice of thanksgiving. Image Arch of Galerius 2.jpg thumb The tetrarchs ... was taken in the representations, for instance, the Caesar Galerius is shown in personal combat ... date December 2010 On the arch a mounted Galerius attacks a similarly mounted Narses with a lance as an eagle bearing a victory wreath in its talons approaches Galerius. The Caesar sits securely on his ... Galerius. The relief of the imperial family conjoined in a sacrifice of thanksgiving owes its distant prototype to the Augustan reliefs on the Ara Pacis in Rome. citation needed date December 2010 Galerius ... Only Galerius is dressed in armor, and he makes the offering upon the altar. What remains of the arch ... more details
File Arch of Galerius 1.jpg thumb right 250px Detail of Galerius attacking Narseh on the Arch of Galerius at Thessaloniki , Greece The Battle of Satala was fought in 298 between the forces of the Roman Empire under the Tetrarchy Tetrarch Galerius and the forces of the Sassanid Persia n ruler Narseh . The battle was a decisive Roman victory. Galerius forces caught the Persians by surprise and routed them, capturing the Persian camp, including Narseh s family, harem and treasure. The battle was followed by the Treaty of Nisibis , highly advantageous to Rome. Category 298 Category Battles involving the Roman Empire Satala 298 Category Battles involving the Sassanid Empire Satala 298 Category Battles of the Roman Persian Wars Satala 298 Category 3rd century conflicts Battle stub AncientRome mil stub de Schlacht bei Satala pl Bitwa pod Satal sh Bitka kod Satale 298 ... more details
Galeria is the name of a Roman gens , or family. Male members of the Galeria gens gens Galeria bore the nomen Galerius , female members Galeria . Galeria may refer to the following persons Galeria actress , a Roman actress during the 1st century BC. Galeria may also refer to Gal ria , a commune on the French island of Corsica. disambig ... more details
Battle of Satala can refer to Battle of Satala 298 , between the Romans under Galerius and the Sassanid Persians under Narseh Battle of Satala 530 , between the Eastern Romans under Sittas and the Sassanid Persians under Mihr Mihroe disambig ... more details
Summary Information Description Roman civil war in 307, area of the Tetrarchy Assault of Galerius Source I User Daanschr Daanschr User talk Daanschr talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 13 26, 11 May 2010 UTC Author User Daanschr Daanschr User talk Daanschr talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 299 Year nav 299 M1 year in topic File Thessaloniki Arch of Galerius eastern face .jpg thumb Arch of Galerius and Rotunda Arch of Galerius Thessaloniki NOTOC Year 299 Roman numerals CCXCIX was a common year starting on Sunday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Valerius and Valerius or, less frequently, year 1052 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 299 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Peace of Nisibis Galerius signs a treaty with the Persian king Narseh that will last for 40 years. The Persians accept Roman dominion over Armenia and northern Mesopotamia . The Tigris becomes the boundary between Roman Empire Rome and the Sassanid Empire . Galerius commissions the Arch of Galerius and Rotunda Arch of Galerius in Thessaloniki Greece . The structure is built to celebrate the war and victory over the Sassanid family tree Sassanid Persians . Asia Empress Jia Nanfeng frames Crown Prince Yu for treason and has him deposed. onlyinclude Births Emperor Ming of Jin Jin Mingdi , emperor of the Jin Dynasty 265 420 Jin Dynasty d. 325 Deaths References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 299 Category 299 af 299 am 299 . . . ar 299 an 299 ast 299 az 299 bn map bms 299 be 299 be x old 299 bh bs 299 br 299 bg 299 ca 299 cv 299 cs 299 co 299 cy 299 da 299 de 299 et 299 el 299 es 299 eo 299 eu 299 fa fr 299 fy 299 gd 299 gl 299 gan 299 ko 299 hy 299 hr 299. io 299 bpy id 299 os 299 it 299 he 299 jv 299 ka 299 kk 299 sw 299 ht 299 almanak jilyen la 299 lb 299 lt 299 m. lmo 299 hu 299 mk 299 mr . . ms 299 nah 299 nl 299 new ja 299 nap 299 no 299 nn 299 oc 299 or uz 299 pa pi pnb 299 nds 299 pl 299 pt 299 ro 299 qu 299 ru 299 sa sq 299 sk 299 sl 299 sr ... more details
Citations missing date April 2010 Galeria Valeria died 315 was the daughter of Roman Emperor Diocletian and wife of his co emperor Galerius . Image 123 Galeria Valeria.jpg thumb 250px right Portrait of Galeria Valeria on one of her coins, bearing her title of Augusta honorific Augusta . Born as Valeria to Diocletian and Prisca empress Prisca , she married Galerius in 293, when her father elevated him to the position of Caesar. This marriage was clearly organized to strengthen the bonds between the two emperors. Galeria was sympathetic towards Christians, while Galerius persecuted them. Galeria was raised to the title of Augusta honorific Augusta and Mater Castrorum in November 308. Since she gave no child to Galerius, Galeria adopted her husband s illegittimate son, Candidianus , as her own. When Galerius died, in 311, Licinius was entrusted with the care of Valeria and her mother Prisca. The two women, however, fled from Licinius to Maximinus Daia , whose daughter was betrothed to Candidianus. After a short time, Valeria refused the marriage proposal of Maximinus, who arrested and confined her in Syria Roman province Syria and confiscated her properties. At the death of Maximinus, Licinius ordered the death of both women. Valeria fled, hiding for a year, until she was found in Thessaloniki . She was captured by the mob, beheaded in the central square of the city, and her body thrown in the sea. She was canonized as a Christian saint with her mother see Saint Alexandra . References http www.roman emperors.org dioclet.htm Note 201 Prisca, Galeria Valeria, and Candidianus , s.v. Diocletian , De Imperatoribus Romanis . Gallery gallery Image Galeria Valeria.jpg Galeria Valeria on a roman coin gallery External links Commons inline Galeria Valeria start box s roy succession box title Empress of Rome before Prisca empress Prisca br br Eutropia after Fausta years 305&ndash 311 br with Flavia Maximiana Theodora , Valeria Maximilla and Fausta end box Persondata Metadata see W ... more details
stock to the half sister of the emperor Galerius near their family lands around Felix Romuliana a rural ... after he had joined the army. In 305, his maternal uncle Galerius became the eastern Augustus and adopted ... during a campaign against the Sassanid Empire Sassanids in 310. On the death of Galerius, in 311 ... renewed persecution after the publication of the toleration edict of Galerius see Edict of Toleration by Galerius . Eusebius of Caesarea , ref Church History Eusebius Ecclesiastical History , VIII ... 270 July or August 313 s reg s bef rows 1 before Galerius and Constantine I s ttl title Roman Emperor years 308 313 regent1 Galerius , Constantine I and Licinius s aft after Constantine I and Licinius s off s bef before Constantius Chlorus , br Galerius s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 307 regent1 Maximian , br Constantine I , br Flavius Valerius Severus ,, br Galerius s aft after Diocletian , br Galerius , br Maxentius , br Valerius Romulus s bef before Tatius ... Empire years 311 regent1 Galerius , br Gaius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus , br Aradius Rufinus s aft ... more details
Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Gamzigrad Romuliana, Palace of Galerius Image File Romuliana.jpg Felix Romuliana 250px State Party Serbia Type Cultural Criteria iii, iv ID 1253 Region List of World Heritage Sites in Europe Europe and North America Year 2007 Session 31st Link http whc.unesco.org en list 1253 Gamzigrad lang sr cyr , IPA sh g mzigra d pron , lang lat small Felix Romuliana small ... , built by Emperor Galerius . ref name Gamzigrad http www.gamzigrad.org Romuliana English.doc Museum ... and built by one of the Tetrarchs , Emperor Galerius , the adopted son and son in law of the great Emperor Diocletian . Galerius started construction in 298 after a victory over the Persia ..., a monument to his deeds as emperor, and a luxurious villa for Galerius. Romuliana survived until it was plundered ... Mosaic of Greek god Dionysus The construction started in 298 AD near the birthplace of Galerius , the site was named Felix Romuliana after his mother, Romula. Galerius was of Thracian and Dacians Dacian ... Roman treasures and artifacts. Pilasters of Emperors Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, Licinius, Maximinus ... Galerius were buried and deified. ref name TPS Among the most important finds from the site ... with the image of the Greek god Dionysus . Parts of a sculpture of Galerius depicted as Pantocrator ... identified himself with Jupiter while his adopted son and co ruler Galerius on entering the divine ... with them. It is, above all, Galerius himself who was honored as Divus Galerius after death and apotheosis. Preservation and Tourism File Romuliana Galerius head.jpg thumb 200px Head of Galerius , found ... decided to place Gamzigrad Romuliana, Palace of Galerius on the World Heritage List. http portal.unesco.org ... modern Zaje ar , Serbia Galerius ruled 293 311 Maximinus ruled 305 312 Licinius ruled 308 324 See also ... bg de Galerius Palast es Gamzigrad fr Gamzigrad hr Gamzigrad it Gamzigrad ka he hu Galerius palot ja Gamzigrad Romulian ban ja ru ... more details
I in the summer of 306, Severus was promoted to Augustus by Galerius himself, in opposition to the acclamation ... emperor Maximian , revolted at Rome , Galerius sent Severus to suppress the rebellion. Severus ... and later imprisoned at Tres Tabernae . When Galerius himself invaded Italy to suppress Maxentius ... Constantius Chlorus s ttl title List of Roman Emperors Roman Emperor years 306 307 alongside Galerius s aft after Licinius s off s bef before Constantius Chlorus , br Galerius s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 307 regent1 Maximinus II Daia Maximinus Daia , br Galerius , br Maximian , br Constantine I s aft after Diocletian , br Galerius , br Maxentius , br Valerius ... more details
Orphan date April 2008 Holy Martyr Urpasianus was a dignitary of Roman Emperor Galerius in the early 4th century. During the Eastern Christianity Christian persecutions perpetrated under Galerius martyr Urpasianus renounced his position as a servant of the emperor stating, Henceforth I am a warrior of the Trinity Heavenly King , the Lord Jesus Christ . Take back the insignia that was given to me. http www.oca.org FSLivesAllSaints.asp?SID 4&M 3&D 9 Consequently Urpasianus was tortured and executed by flame. Holy Christian martyrs Martyr Urpasianus is commemorated 9 March in the Eastern Orthodox Church . See also Portal Saints Forty Martyrs of Sebaste also commemorated 9 March Martyrs of China , martyred by the state in 19 20th century Bartolome Blanco Marquez , martyred under similar circumstances in 20th century Spain References http www.oca.org FSLivesAllSaints.asp?SID 4&M 3&D 9 Orthodox Church in America Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category Eastern Catholic saints Category Christian martyrs of the Roman era Category 4th century Christian martyr saints Category 4th century Romans ... more details
Maximianus or Maximian may refer to Maximian Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Herculius , co emperor with Diocletian, 286 305 Galerius Maximianus, Roman emperor, 305 311 Magnus Maximus , or Maximianus c. 335 388 , usurping ruler of the Western Roman Empire Archbishop Maximianus of Constantinople , archbishop 431 434 Maximianus of Ravenna 499 556 , bishop of Ravenna Maximianus poet , sixth century Latin poet See also Maximin disambiguation hndis an Maximi n desambigaci n bg de Maximianus fr Maximien it Massimiano disambigua hu Maximianus egy rtelm s t lap ru ... more details
Image 130 Romulus 25 mm ext.jpg thumb Valerius Romulus Valerius Romulus , also Marcus Aurelius Romulus c. 292 295 309 was the son of the Caesar title Caesar and later roman usurper usurper Maxentius and of Valeria Maximilla , daughter of Emperor Galerius . Image Appia Massenzio Romolo 001.JPG thumb left Tomb of Romulus along the Via Appia. Valerius bore the title clarissimus puer in his youth, and later nobilissimus vir . He was consul with his father in 308 and 309 the fact that Maxentius was the only consul for year 310 suggests that Valerius died in 309. He was buried in a tomb along the Via Appia . After death, his status was Apotheosis raised to Divus and his father dedicated him the Temple of Divus Romulus in the Forum. s start s off s bef before Maximian , br Constantine I , br Flavius Valerius Severus , br Maximinus II Daia Maximinus Daia , br Galerius s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 308 309 regent1 Maxentius , br Diocletian , br Galerius , br Licinius , br Constantine I s aft after Tatius Andronicus , br Pompeius Probus , br Maxentius end References http www.roman emperors.org maxentiu.htm DiMaio, Michael, Maxentius 306 312 A.D. , De Imperatoribus Romanis External links Commons inline Valerius Romulus Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Romulus, Valerius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 309 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Romulus, Valerius Category 290s births Category 309 deaths Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Constantinian dynasty Category 4th century Romans bg ca R mul c nsol de Valerius Romulus es Valerio R mulo fa fr Val rius Romulus it Valerio Romolo la Marcus Valerius Romulus hu Marcus Valerius Romulus nl Marcus Valerius Romulus pl Valerius Romulus ru sv Valerius Romulus tr Valerius Romulus ... more details
Pompeius Probus floruit 307 314 was a politician of the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy , active at the Eastern court under Emperors Galerius and Licinius . Life Around 307 Probus was sent by Galerius as an envoy to Maxentius , together with Licinius . Between 310 and 314 he was appointed Praetorian prefect of the East . Since he was a man of the Eastern court, his appointment to the consulship, in 310, was not recognised either by Maxentius, who controlled Rome, or by Constantine I , who ruled over Gaul, and was thus effective only in the East. s start s off s bef before Licinius , br Constantine I , br Maxentius , br Valerius Romulus s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 310 regent1 Tatius Andronicus , br Maxentius s aft after Galerius , br Maximinus II Daia Maximinus Daia , br Gaius Caeionius Rufius Volusianus , br Aradius Rufinus end Sources Arnold Hugh Martin Jones, John Robert Martindale, John Morris, Pompeius Probus 6 , Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire , volume 1, Cambridge University Press, 1971, ISBN 0521072336, p.  740. Lieu, Samuel N., and Dominic Montserrat eds., From Constantine to Julian A Source History , Routledge, 1995, ISBN 041509335X, p.  53. http www.newadvent.org cathen 12440a.htm Faltonia Proba , The Catholic Encyclopedia , Volume XII, 1911, New York, Robert Appleton Company. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Probus, Pompeius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman consul DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Probus, Pompeius Category 4th century Romans Category Imperial Roman consuls Category Praetorian prefects of the East bg it Pompeo Probo la Pompeius Probus ru ... more details
Diocletian dispatched his son in law Galerius with a large army to Tiridates s aid. Galerius invaded ..., the first two of which were indecisive. In the third fought at Callinicum , Galerius suffered a complete defeat and was forced to retreat. Galerius crossed the Euphrates into Syria to join his father in law Diocletian at Antioch . On his arrival at Antioch, Galerius was rebuked by Diocletian who disgraced him for his shameful defeat at the hands of Narses. Vowing to take revenge, Galerius ..., Galerius surprised Narses in his camp at the Battle of Satala 298 Battle of Satala and inflicted ... to make peace with the Romans, Narses dispatched his envoy Aphraban to Galerius with the following ... that you bear in mind the changes of fortune and the instability of all human affairs. blockquote But Galerius ... who persuaded Galerius to offer terms of peace to the Persians. Accordingly terms of peace were agreed ... more details
in antiquity, it was never used to describe the imperial college under Diocletian or Galerius. The term ... regnorum instar singulae et in regna contribuuntur . ref Qtd. and tr. Leadbetter, Galerius , 3. ref ... state, referred to the tetrarchs as a simple multiplicity of rulers. ref Leadbetter, Galerius , 3 ..., until Otto Seeck used it in 1897. ref Leadbetter, Galerius , 3 4. ref Creation The first phase ... by appointing two Caesars one responsible to each Augustus Galerius and Constantius Chlorus . In 305, the senior emperors jointly abdicated and retired, allowing Constantius and Galerius to be elevated ... II in the east under Constantius, and Maximinus in the west under Galerius thereby creating the second ... Serbia , and near Belgrade , on the Danube border was the capital of Galerius, the eastern .... In the East, the arrangements between the Augustus Diocletian and his Caesar , Galerius, were ... one front. After suffering a defeat by the Persia ns in 296, Galerius crushed Narseh in 298 reversing ... AD When in 305 the 20 year term of Diocletian and Maximian ended, both abdicated. Their Caesares, Galerius ... appointed Maximinus Caesar to Galerius and Flavius Valerius Severus Caesar to Constantius . These four ... died in 306, Galerius promoted Severus to Augustus while Constantine the Great was proclaimed ... Galerius, Constantine, Maximian and Maxentius , and only one to that of Caesar Maximinus . In 308 Galerius, together with the retired emperor Diocletian and the supposedly retired Maximian, called ... Augustus in the West, with Constantine as his Caesar. In the East, Galerius remained Augustus and Maximinus ... or were killed in various civil wars. Constantine forced Maximian s suicide in 310. Galerius died ..., after the retirement of Diocletian and his colleague Maximian , and the accession of Constantius and Galerius ... daughter, Fausta , and by supporting Maxentius in Italy. However, Constantine remained neutral with Galerius ... 285 305 Italia et Africa Maximian 285 305 Caesars Illyricum Galerius 293 305 Gallia et Hispaniae Constantius ... more details
Saint Basil the Elder raised in Neocaesarea in Pontus . The son of Macrina the Elder , Basil is said to have moved with the family to the shores of the Black Sea during the persecution of Christians under Galerius . He married into the wealthy family of his wife Emmelia of Caesarea Emmelia , and settled in Caesarea. There, he and his wife, with the help of his mother, raised a family that would greatly influence Christian history. Of their nine children, five of them are remembered by name and are considered to be saints Basil the Great , Gregory of Nyssa , Peter of Sebaste , Naucratius , and Saint Macrina the Younger . Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category Saints from Anatolia Category Roman Catholic saints Category Anatolian Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Catholic saints Category 4th century Romans Category 4th century Christian saints Category Pontus saint stub ca Basili i Em lia de Cesarea nl Basilius de Oude pt Bas lio, o Velho ... more details
br 305 306 as Augustus honorific In the divided Roman Empire Augustus in the west, with Galerius as Augustus ... with Galerius in the East spouse 1 Helena of Constantinople Helena ? 293 spouse 2 Flavia Maximiana ... ref name Southern, pg. 145 Southern, pg. 145 ref elevated Galerius as his Caesar, possibly on May ..., and on official documents he always took precedence, being mentioned before Galerius. ref name ... persecution of Christians . Instituted by Diocletian, it was avidly pursued by Galerius who ... Allectus . Beaurains hoard. Between 303 and 305, Galerius began maneuvering to ensure that he would .... 344 ref In 304, Maximian met up with Galerius, probably to discuss the succession issue and Constantius ..., pg. 340 ref by the end of 304 Galerius had convinced Diocletian who in turn convinced Maximian to appoint Galerius s nominees Flavius Valerius Severus Severus and Maximinus Daia as Caesars. ref name ... provinces, while Galerius took the eastern provinces. Constantine, disappointed in his hopes to become a Caesar, fled the court of Galerius after Constantius had asked Galerius to release his son ... of Galerius 284 311 Zosimus , http www.tertullian.org fathers zosimus02 book2.htm Historia Nova Secondary ... with Diocletian in the east title Roman Emperor br Co emperor with Galerius in the east years 305 Caesar from 293 306 after Flavius Valerius Severus with Galerius in the east succession box before ... Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 294 regent1 Galerius s aft after Nummius Tuscus , br Annius ... of the Roman Empire years 296 regent1 Diocletian s aft after Maximian , br Galerius s bef before ... Galerius s aft after Titus Flavius Postumius Titianus , br Virius Nepotianus s bef before Titus ... Empire years 302 regent1 Galerius s aft after Diocletian , br Maximian s bef before Diocletian , br Maximian s ttl title List of Roman Consuls Consul of the Roman Empire years 305 306 regent1 Galerius ... Maximinus Daia , br Galerius s end Roman Emperors Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Maxima Caesariensis was the name of one of the four provinces of later Roman Britain but is not named in the surviving copies of the Verona List , dated 312 314 AD . Its capital was Londinium and probably encompassed what is now south east England . Originally, its governors were of equestrian rank but by the mid fourth century they had to be of consul ar rank. Maxima Caesariensis and its northern neighbour, Flavia Caesariensis , may have briefly comprised a single province which covered most of what is now eastern England. Eric Birley and others have suggested that the two provinces named Caesariensis were descended from a larger unit which received its unusual name due to Imperial favour. After London welcomed Constantius Chlorus in 296 Birley argues that he may have granted it the additional title of Caesariensis . Given the circumstances at the time Constantius may well have divided the military command of Britannia Superior in two with an eastern province named Britannia Caesariensis and a western one named Britannia Prima . This division would have been later reorganised by splitting Britannia Caesariensis into north and south regions, named respectively Flavia after Constantius and Maxima after the western Augustus, Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus . This would require the split to have taken place prior to Maximian s abdication in 305. As Constantius was elevated to the title of Augustus in the same year, London may also have adopted the title at the same time, as indeed it was later known. The short period of it holding the title Caesariensis may explain why there is little other evidence of that name. An alternative explanation, that the province was named after galerius Galerius Maximianus , emperor of the east, would have to account for an eastern emperor s being honoured, while the two Augusti of the Tetrachy were not. Provinces of Britain Late Roman Provinces state collapsed Category Ancient Roman provinces Category R ... more details
Rotunda or The Rotunda may refer to Rotunda architecture , any building with a circular ground plan, often covered by a dome Rotunda script , a specific medieval blackletter script Pentagonal rotunda , a polyhedral solid formed from half an icosidodecahedron Places Arch and Tomb of Galerius Rotunda of St. George , built as the Tomb of Galerius in Thessaloniki in 306 AD Rotunda Hospital , built as the New Lying In Hospital in 1757 in Dublin, Ireland Rotunda Museum , museum of geology in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The Ducal Rotunda of the Virgin Mary and St Catherine in Znojmo , Czech Republic The Rotunda University of Virginia The Rotunda Hermann, Missouri , National Register of Historic Places listings in Missouri listed on the NRHP in Missouri The D Alemberte Rotunda Florida State University , a structural and architectural pedagogue that is part of FSU s College of Law and center of its Village Green Rotunda Birmingham , opened as The Rotunda in 1965 United States Capitol rotunda , in Washington, D.C. The Rotunda Baltimore , a mall located near Johns Hopkins University Rotunda, Olt , a commune in Olt County , Romania Rotunda, a village in Corbeni Commune, Arge County , Romania Rotunda, a village in Buza, Cluj Buza Commune, Cluj County , Romania Rotunda, a village in Dolje ti Commune, Neam County , Romania Rotunda, a village administered by Liteni town, Suceava County , Romania Rotunda, Edine , a commune in Edine District , Moldova The Rotunda Woolwich , a John Nash architect John Nash building in Woolwich, London, UK, affiliated to Firepower The Royal Artillery Museum Firepower , the Royal Artillery museum The Rotunda at Ranelagh Gardens , London, a now demolished but once fashionable social meeting place and function room People Ronald Rotunda Mike Rotunda Kyndra Rotunda Windham Rotunda disambig ca Rotonda desambiguaci es Rotonda desambiguaci n it Rotunda pt Rotunda sv Rotunda uk ... more details
Other uses Prisca disambiguation Priscilla Prisca died 315 was the Empress of Roman empire Rome and wife of Emperor Diocletian . Biography Nothing is known of her family background. Although she was a Christian or favorably disposed to Christianity, she was forced to sacrifice to the gods during the Diocletian Persecution Great Persecution of 303 . ref http www.roman emperors.org dioclet.htm Roman Emperors DIR Diocletian Bot generated title ref The faces of Diocletian and his wife can be made out on the busts in the medallions of the frieze inside the Mausoleum of Diocletian today the Cathedral of Split . ref http w3.mrki.info split car.html The Emperor Diocletian Bot generated title ref When Diocletian retired to Split city Spalatum in 305, Prisca stayed with her daughter, Galeria Valeria and son in law, Galerius in Thessalonica . When Galerius died in 311, Licinius was entrusted with the care of Prisca and her daughter Valeria. The two women, however, fled from Licinius to Maximinus Daia . After a short time, Valeria refused the marriage proposal of Maximinus, who arrested and confined her in Syria Roman province Syria and confiscated her properties. At the death of Maximinus, Licinius had Prisca and her daughter killed. See also Saint Alexandra Christian saint known in legends as Diocletian s wife References reflist start box s roy succession box title Empress of Rome before Magnia Urbica after Galeria Valeria br br Flavia Maximiana Theodora years 284&ndash 305 br with Eutropia 286&ndash 305 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Prisca ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 315 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Prisca Category Roman empresses Category 3rd century Romans Category 4th century Romans Category 315 deaths Category Year of birth unknown bg es Prisca emperatriz fa it Prisca nl Prisca keizerin no Prisca pl Pryska cesarzowa ru sv Prisca kejsarinna ... more details
Infobox saint name Barulas death date 303 feast day 18 November venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Francisco de Zurbar n 048.jpg image size 250px caption Saints Romanus and Barulas , by Francisco de Zurbar n . The book says, in Latin, Blessed Romanus was praying when he said, Lord Jesus Christ , show thy might, that thy holy name may be glorified, which is blessed forever. Pray for us blessed Romanus, that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Saint Barulas died 303 was a third century boy who was martyr ed with along with Romanus of Caesarea by Galerius Emperor Galerius by being whipped and beheaded for their Christianity Christian beliefs. ref http www.holytrinityorthodox.com calendar los November 18 02.htm Martyr Romanus the Deacon of Caesarea and child martyr Barulas of Antioch 303 ref Their feast day is on November 18. ref http www.oca.org FSLivesAllSaintsPrint.asp?M 11&D 18 Lives of all saints commemorated on November 18 ref Sources references Catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barulas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 303 PLACE OF DEATH Category 303 deaths Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints Category Child saints Category Christian martyrs of the Roman era Category People executed by decapitation Category Year of birth missing saint stub ... more details
Lucius Fundanius Lamia Aelianus ca 83 132 136 was a Roman consul consul in 116 and a proconsul in 131 132. He was the son of Lucius Fundanius b. ca 55 and wife Plautia b. ca 65 ca 70 , paternal grandson of Lucius Fundanius b. ca 25 , and great grandson of Fundanius b. ca 5 BC . Fundanius daughter Fundania b. ca 20 married Galerius b. ca 15 , a Praetor , son of Gaius Galerius ca 15 BC aft. 23 , Praefectus Aeg. in 23, and had Galeria Fundana , second wife of Vitellius . His maternal grandparents were Lucius Aelius Plautius Lamia Aelianus and wife Domitia Longina. He married Annia b. ca 93 , daughter of Marcus Annius Verus and wife Rupilia Faustina, and had Lucius Plautius Lamia Silvanus . Sources fr Continuit gentilice et continuit s natoriale dans les familles s natoriales romaines l poque imp riale Christian Settipani Continuit gentilice et continuit s natoriale dans les familles s natoriales romaines l poque imp riale , 2000 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 1st century Romans Category 2nd century Romans Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Ancient Rome bio stub bg la Lucius Fundanius Lamia Aelianus ... more details