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The catastrophic Gallienus is replaced by Claudius II, and he in turn very quickly by Aurelian, who conducts a series of successful military campaigns - against the Goths, reconquering Gaul and then also defeating the fascinating Zenobia of Palmyra - before being in turn assassinated.
Gibbon, Chapter XI nwhyte 2009
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One of its moft in - terefting parts, in the opinion of many, is the Teries of Roman emperors, from Julius Ceiiir to Gallienus, which is iimoit complete.
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But the newly discovered burial chambers pre-date the extensive catacomb complex, which was believed to have been used by Christians from the mid-third century A.D. with permission from the emperor Gallienus who was anxious to make peace with them after the savage persecution they suffered at the hands his father, Valerian.
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Constans, Valens, with many of Victorinus Posthumius, Tetricus, and the thirty tyrants in the reign of Gallienus; and some as high as
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Gallienus, an express law was enacted to prevent senators from engaging in war.
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Alexander, Philip, and Gallienus left them entire liberty.
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When Gallienus, Valerian's young and inexperienced son, took control of the empire he found its resources stretched thin by drought and disease, its forces vastly overextended and facing invasions in both the east and west.
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This St. Pont, or Pontius, was a Roman convert to Christianity, who suffered martyrdom at Cemenelion in the year 261, during the reigns of the emperors Valerian and Gallienus.
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Gallienus; the rest were so consumed, that I could not read the legend.
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Gallienus, the Roman emperor, put to death the military men in
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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