- published: 24 Jun 2012
- views: 14
- author: 99nicegirl
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Praetorian Prefect and Dean Sarvis, CD 060312
Praetorian Prefect breaks his maiden in the 10th race at Churchill Downs on June 3, 2012, ...
published: 24 Jun 2012
author: 99nicegirl
Praetorian Prefect and Dean Sarvis, CD 060312
Praetorian Prefect breaks his maiden in the 10th race at Churchill Downs on June 3, 2012, Dean Sarvis up.Note Kevin (orange shirt/jeans) and Soup (white shirt/khakis) at end.
- published: 24 Jun 2012
- views: 14
- author: 99nicegirl
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Numerian Roman Emperor 282-284AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment Trustedcoins.com
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published: 27 Jun 2012
author: Ilya Zlobin
Numerian Roman Emperor 282-284AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment Trustedcoins.com
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert and dealer of authentic ancient Greek, Roman, Biblical, Byzantine coins and artifacts, reads an informative history and introduces you to the benefits of buying ancient coins from him. You can search his store for authentic items that are related to the topic the video discusses. You are invited to visit his website, http for a selection of over 6800 authentic ancient Greek Roman Biblical Byzantine artifacts and coins all certified authentic and guaranteed authentic for a lifetime. These items make a great gift, and make a great numismatic investment. Numerian ( Marcus Aurelius Numerius Numerianus Augustus; died November 284), was a 50th Roman Emperor from 282 to 284 with his older brother Carinus. They were sons of Carus, a general raised to the office of praetorian prefect under Emperor Probus in 282. Numerian was known as a great orator and poet. In 282, the legions of the upper Danube in Raetia and Noricum proclaimed Numerian's father, the praetorian prefect Marcus Aurelius Carus, emperor, beginning a rebellion against the emperor Probus. Probus' army, stationed in Sirmium decided they did not wish to fight Carus, and assassinated Probus instead. Carus, already sixty, wished to establish a dynasty; and immediately elevated Carinus and Numerian to the rank of Caesar. In 283, Carus raised Carinus to the title Caesar, left him in charge of the West, and moved with Numerian and his praetorian prefect Arrius Aper to ...
- published: 27 Jun 2012
- views: 37
- author: Ilya Zlobin
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Roma Surrectum: Imperial Rome vs Macedon
Here i wanted to fight some tough faction cos i battling Gauls, Germans & Carthage defeati...
published: 03 Sep 2010
author: Suppressingfire
Roma Surrectum: Imperial Rome vs Macedon
Here i wanted to fight some tough faction cos i battling Gauls, Germans & Carthage defeating them a few secs after contact got me boring so my choise went on the Macedonians cos i knew they'r tough as nails. Honestly i don't like playing against them & the Greeks even tho its a game but on the other hand they'r tough to crack so i deployed my line as 1 solid line instead of 'Triplex Acies' backed up by 4 supporting Praetorian cohorts. On my right flank i had 2 legionary cavalry & a General but they got slaughtered against the Macedonian Companions & Royal Guard but my 2 Praetorian left flank cavalry, praetorian prefect & Augustus' bg unit helped turn the tide in my favour. In the end i know my Legionaries are more manouverable but those Phalanx keep pushing through & if i hadn't reinforced my center they would have broke through. On the other hand the back ends of their sarissas are pointed also & flanking them with cavalry (as i did) meant loosing many horses lol. I used 7 cohorts of Legio I italica, 4 Praetorian Guard cohorts behind from Legio I & Legio II Praetoria, 1 light infantry auxillia & 1 syrian archers.
- published: 03 Sep 2010
- views: 2447
- author: Suppressingfire
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The Dacian Wars (pt 2/7)
A Rome:Total War film depicting the early Dacian Wars. All names and locations are histori...
published: 12 Sep 2010
author: Alex Shields
The Dacian Wars (pt 2/7)
A Rome:Total War film depicting the early Dacian Wars. All names and locations are historicaly accurate as best as I can tell. In this episode, Cornelius Fuscus, a Praetorian Prefect placed in charge of the Danubian Legions learns of the uprising and the annhilation of Roman units along the frontier. Thanks to Res Gesate mod. Roma Surrectum II and SPQR (music). naxzul666 thenannymoh
- published: 12 Sep 2010
- views: 1378
- author: Alex Shields
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Battle For Rome - Nero
Nero's friend and Praetorian Prefect, Tigellinus, uncovers a Senatorial plot to overthrow ...
published: 23 Jun 2008
author: RATer2004
Battle For Rome - Nero
Nero's friend and Praetorian Prefect, Tigellinus, uncovers a Senatorial plot to overthrow the Emperor prompting a wave of political assasinations in Rome.
- published: 23 Jun 2008
- views: 9278
- author: RATer2004
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Excerpt from 476 AD-Showdown in the Senate between Aëtius Patrius Majorian and Senator Magnus
This is an excerpt from the feature film "476 AD" It is from the sequence of the film know...
published: 05 Jan 2013
author: Ivan Pavletic
Excerpt from 476 AD-Showdown in the Senate between Aëtius Patrius Majorian and Senator Magnus
This is an excerpt from the feature film "476 AD" It is from the sequence of the film known as the Rumble in the Senate, or the Final Showdown in the Roman Senate, as the end is imminent. It is September 2nd 476 AD Only two days before the Ostrogoths finally sack the City of Rome in the early morning hours of Sptember 4th, and finally the Ostrogoth Chieftain Odoacer takes over the city that same day, by the famous act of deposing of the Last Western Roman Emperor Romulus Augustulus. Hence with this famous/infamous act of deposing of the Last Western Roman Emperor Romulus Augustulus, Odoacer officially ends the 1300 years of Roman Power, thus giving way to the next 1000 years of the Dark Ages. In this awkward sequence between the young Aëtius Patrius Majorian, and the unproven plotter of his father's Falvius Aëtius' murder, Senator Flavius Magnus, the tension is rising, as the time is running out, the clock is ticking, and the fire's burning under their toes. With the Last Roman Stronghold of Ravenna destroyed earlier that same day, North of Rome is completely undefended, thus path to Rome is now completely open for attacks, and the Army of Ostrogoths finally move towards the Outskirts of Rome, ready to fulfill their centuries old dream of crushing the City once and for all. Young General Aëtius Patrius Majorian, in his desperation, tries to appeal to the Senate for one last time, in his last hope to evacuate the women and children out of the City. He offers the last ...
- published: 05 Jan 2013
- views: 89
- author: Ivan Pavletic
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Laetus: The Imperial Captain
Patron Deity: Jupiter, God of Gods Laetus is the Praetorian Prefect, the leader of the Pra...
published: 02 Apr 2012
author: Saturnstales
Laetus: The Imperial Captain
Patron Deity: Jupiter, God of Gods Laetus is the Praetorian Prefect, the leader of the Praetorian guard. Laetus was likely of Berber descent, which is why he is of darker skin tone then the rest of the characters around him. Commodus's descent into madness prompted him and a group of others to formulate a plan for Commodus's removal from power. This group included Marcia, one of Commodus's concubines. In the original Japanese game of Colosseum Road To Freedom, Laetus was totally unarmored, and only had a sword. In other versions released to the west, as well as Gladiator Road To Freedom Remix, Laetus is fully armored and has a helmet. But still no shield. Its suggested that this is out of pride in his skills (but if you drop your shield he won't hesitate to grab it if he gets a chance....) Laetus is not included in Gladiator Begins, but the ending where your character becomes Commodus's new guardian makes for an interesting theory. Laetus's Praetorian Galea and Imperial Manica and Ocrea are included in the game however. His skills are as follows: -Splitter (Sudden Strike in the Remixed version) -Disarm Slash (Power Slash in the Remixed version) -Hilt Thrust -Doppler Sence If you double tap L1 when unarmed, Laetus can pull out his knife!
- published: 02 Apr 2012
- views: 222
- author: Saturnstales
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Riot Point Hack Tutorial! Darius champion Spotlight Patch WORKING 2012-05-23 - YouTube
To get the fee RP just follow these easy steps! 1. Register a new LoL account on signup.le...
published: 23 May 2012
author: Abally96
Riot Point Hack Tutorial! Darius champion Spotlight Patch WORKING 2012-05-23 - YouTube
To get the fee RP just follow these easy steps! 1. Register a new LoL account on signup.leagueoflegends.com ! Then the game will think that u are a VIP-player!!! 2. You have to level up to lvl 10! (it was level 5 but the new update is to level 10) 3. When you are reaching lvl 3 you will get free 300 - 400 rp! And when you are reaching lvl 10 you will get 10000 RP!! 4.When you are done with that...... ENJOY YOU RP!!!!!!!!!!!
- published: 23 May 2012
- views: 618
- author: Abally96
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Tacitus Roman Emperor 275-276AD Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment Trustedcoins.com
Tacitus (200 -- June 276), was 45th Roman Emperor from 275 to 276. His predecessor was Aur...
published: 21 Jun 2012
author: Ilya Zlobin
Tacitus Roman Emperor 275-276AD Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment Trustedcoins.com
Tacitus (200 -- June 276), was 45th Roman Emperor from 275 to 276. His predecessor was Aurelian. Tacitus was born in Interamna (Terni), in Italia. He circulated copies of the historian Gaius Cornelius Tacitus' work. In the course of his long life he discharged the duties of various civil offices, including that of consul in 273, with universal respect. After the assassination of Aurelian, Tacitus was chosen by the Senate to succeed him, and the choice was cordially ratified by the army. This was the last time the Senate elected a Roman Emperor. There was an interregnum between Aurelian and Tacitus, when Aurelian's wife Ulpia Severina ruled in her own right before Tacitus' election. He asked the Senate to deify Aurelian, before he arrested and executed Aurelian's murderers. His next action was to move against the barbarian mercenaries that had been gathered by Aurelian to supplement Roman forces for his Eastern campaign. These mercenaries had plundered several towns in the Eastern Roman provinces after Aurelian had been murdered and the campaign cancelled. His half-brother, the Praetorian Prefect Florianus, and Tacitus himself won a victory against these tribes, among which were the Heruli, which gained the emperor the title Gothicus Maximus. He was on his way back west to deal with a Frankish and Alamannic invasion of Gaul when Tacitus died of fever at Tyana in Cappadocia in June 276. His successor was Florianus.
- published: 21 Jun 2012
- views: 76
- author: Ilya Zlobin
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GORDIAN III Roman Emperor 238AD Biography Authentic Ancient Coins TrustedCoins.com
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin ancient coin and artifact expert, reads the biography o...
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: Ilya Zlobin
GORDIAN III Roman Emperor 238AD Biography Authentic Ancient Coins TrustedCoins.com
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin ancient coin and artifact expert, reads the biography of ancient Roman emperor Gordian III whom reigned 238-244 AD You are invited to visit his website for selection of over 6000 authentic ancient Greek Roman Biblical Byzantine artifacts and coins all certified authentic and guaranteed authentic for a lifetime. Gordian III (Latin Marcus Antonius Gordianus Pius Augustus; 20 January 225 -- 11 February 244), was Roman Emperor from 238 to 244. At the age of 13, he became the youngest sole legal Roman emperor throughout the existence of the united Roman Empire. Gordian was the son of Antonia Gordiana and an unnamed Roman Senator who died before 238. Antonia Gordiana was the daughter of Emperor Gordian I and younger sister of Emperor Gordian II. Following the murder of Emperor Alexander Severus in Moguntiacum (modern Mainz), the capital of the Roman province Germania Inferior, Maximinus Thrax was acclaimed Emperor, despite strong opposition of the Roman senate and the majority of the population. In response to what was considered in Rome as a rebellion, Gordian's grandfather and uncle, Gordian I and II, were proclaimed joint emperors in the Africa Province. Their revolt was suppressed within a month by Cappellianus, governor of Numidia and a loyal supporter of Maximinus Thrax. The elder Gordians died, but public opinion cherished their memory as peace loving and literate men, victims of Maximinus' oppression. Meanwhile, Maximinus was on the ...
- published: 14 Jun 2012
- views: 92
- author: Ilya Zlobin
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Colosseum Road To Freedom: The Battle For Freedom - Laetus
Brought to you by the power of the Action Replay. Day 50- With Commodus dead, Quintus Aemi...
published: 01 Nov 2011
author: Saturnstales
Colosseum Road To Freedom: The Battle For Freedom - Laetus
Brought to you by the power of the Action Replay. Day 50- With Commodus dead, Quintus Aemilius Laetus, Prefect of the Praetorian Guard, seeks to kill the final witness. If you defeat him in Gladitorial combat you are allowed to thrive under the new Emperor, Septimus Severus. If you lose, you die. Will you allow yourself to die as a slave? Or will you finally take your life into your own hands? Only this final battle will decide. Note: Laetus makes no battle cries and the music is no different from normal "Named" Gladiator battle music. So I took some liberties with the audio. The normal audio returns after the fight. Check out the alternate outcomes of this video Laetus Alternates www.youtube.com
- published: 01 Nov 2011
- views: 3064
- author: Saturnstales
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Philip I the Arab Roman Emperor 244-249AD Biography Authentic Ancient Coins TrustedCoins.com
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned numismatic and antique expert reads the...
published: 17 Jun 2012
author: Ilya Zlobin
Philip I the Arab Roman Emperor 244-249AD Biography Authentic Ancient Coins TrustedCoins.com
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned numismatic and antique expert reads the biography of Roman Emperor Philip I, who was known as Philip the Arab. He also informs you that he has many authentic ancient coins of this and other emperors available in his store. You are invited to visit his website for selection of over 6000 authentic ancient Greek Roman Biblical Byzantine artifacts and coins all certified authentic and guaranteed authentic for a lifetime. These items make a great gift, and many believe it to be a fantastic numismatic investment. Philip the Arab (Latin Marcus Julius Philippus Augustus; c. 204 -- 249), also known as Philip or Philippus Arabs, was Roman Emperor from 244 to 249. He came from Syria, and rose to become a major figure in the Roman Empire. He achieved power after the death of Gordian III, quickly negotiating peace with the Sassanid Empire. During his reign, Rome celebrated its millennium. Philip had the reputation of being sympathetic to the Christian faith. It was even claimed that he converted to Christianity, becoming the first Christian emperor, but this is disputed. He was born in in the Roman province of Arabia and received the nickname "the His big break in career came in 243, during Gordian III's campaign against Shapur I of Persia, when the Praetorian prefect Timesitheus died under unclear circumstances. Philip became the new Praetorian prefect. Following a military defeat, Gordian III died in 244 under circumstances that are ...
- published: 17 Jun 2012
- views: 200
- author: Ilya Zlobin
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Vietnamese Shogun Trinh Nguyen Tay Son
Period of Vietnamese Shogun (16th to 18th century) Mac Dang Dung, founder/shogun of the Ma...
published: 29 Jun 2008
author: LoveVietUnity
Vietnamese Shogun Trinh Nguyen Tay Son
Period of Vietnamese Shogun (16th to 18th century) Mac Dang Dung, founder/shogun of the Mac Family Nguyen Kim, founder/shogun of the Nguyen Family Trinh Kiem, founder/shogun of the Trinh Family ___________________ en.wikipedia.org Mạc Đăng Dung (Hán tự: 莫登庸posthumous name Mạc Thái Tổ Hán tự: 莫太祖; 1483?-1541) was a king of Vietnam and the founder of the Mac Dynasty. Previously a captain of the imperial guard (Praetorian Prefect equivalent) of one of the Le Dynasty kings, he gradually rose to a position of great power. Mạc eventually deposed the last Le king and became king himself. _______________ en.wikipedia.org Nguyễn Kim (Hán tự: 阮淦); 14761545) was a Vietnamese ruler who ruled part of Vietnam from 1533 to 1545. He was the ancestor of the famous Nguyễn Lords who later ruled south Vietnam (and much later, all of Vietnam). During his rule, the war with the Mạc Dynasty started. _________________ en.wikipedia.org Trịnh Kiểm ruled part of Vietnam from 1545 - 1570. Trịnh Kiểm is the founder of the famous Trịnh Lords who ruled Vietnam while a succession of figurehead kings nominally ruled the country. During his rule, the war with the Mạc Dynasty continued.
- published: 29 Jun 2008
- views: 1950
- author: LoveVietUnity
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PERTINAX Roman Usurper "Emperor" 193AD Biography Buy Authentic Ancient Coins TrustedCoins.com
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin expert in ancient coins and artifacts reads the biograp...
published: 03 Jun 2012
author: Ilya Zlobin
PERTINAX Roman Usurper "Emperor" 193AD Biography Buy Authentic Ancient Coins TrustedCoins.com
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin expert in ancient coins and artifacts reads the biography of Roman usurper emperor Pertinax. He also invites you to purchase authentic ancient Greek Roman Biblical and Byzantine coins and artifacts through his website. Pertinax (Latin Publius Helvius Pertinax Augustus; 1 August 126 -- 28 March 193) was Roman Emperor for three months in 193. He is known as the first emperor of the tumultuous Year of the Five Emperors. A high-ranking military and Senatorial figure, he tried to restore discipline in the Praetorian Guards, whereupon they rebelled and killed him. Upon his death he was succeeded by Didius Julianus, whose reign was similarly short. Born in Alba Pompeia in Italy, he was the son of freedman Helvius Successus. Later he was commissioned an officer in a cohort In the Parthian war that followed, he was able to distinguish himself, which resulted in a string of promotions, and after postings in Britain and along the Danube, he served as a procurator in Dacia. He suffered a setback as a victim of court intrigues during the reign of Marcus Aurelius, but shortly afterwards he was recalled to assist Claudius Pompeianus in the Marcomannic Wars. In 175 he received the honor of a suffect consulship and until 185, Pertinax was governor of the provinces of Upper and Lower Moesia, Dacia, Syria and finally governor of Britain. In the decade of the 180s, Pertinax took a pivotal role in the Roman Senate until the praetorian prefect Sextus Tigidius ...
- published: 03 Jun 2012
- views: 49
- author: Ilya Zlobin
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Avitus Western Roman Emperor 455-456AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert and dealer of authentic ancient ...
published: 08 Jul 2012
author: Ilya Zlobin
Avitus Western Roman Emperor 455-456AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert and dealer of authentic ancient Greek, Roman, Biblical, Byzantine coins and artifacts, reads an informative history and introduces you to the benefits of buying ancient coins from him. You can search his store for authentic items that are related to the topic the video discusses. You are invited to visit his website, http for a selection of over 6800 authentic ancient Greek Roman Biblical Byzantine artifacts and coins all certified authentic and guaranteed authentic for a lifetime. These items make a great gift, and make a great numismatic investment. Eparchius Avitus (385 - 456) was Western Roman Emperor from 455 to 17 October 456. A Gallic-Roman aristocrat, he was a senator and a high-ranking officer both in the civil and military administration, as well as Bishop of Piacenza.Avitus was born in Clermont, in a noble family of the senatorial aristocracy of Gallic-Roman origin; his father was Flavius Julius Agricola, consul in 421. Avitus studied law. He then started a military career: he served under the magister militum Aetius. In 437, after being elevated to the rank of vir inlustris, he returned to Avernia, where he held a high office, magister militum per Gallias. In 439 he became Praetorian prefect of Gaul. Before the summer of 440, he retired to private life in his lands, called Avitacum, near Clermont. Here he lived until 451, when the Huns, led by Attila, invaded the Western Roman Empire; Avitus used his ...
- published: 08 Jul 2012
- views: 69
- author: Ilya Zlobin
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Maximian Roman Emperor 286-305AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment Trustedcoins.com
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert and dealer of authentic ancient ...
published: 27 Jun 2012
author: Ilya Zlobin
Maximian Roman Emperor 286-305AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment Trustedcoins.com
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert and dealer of authentic ancient Greek, Roman, Biblical, Byzantine coins and artifacts, reads an informative history and introduces you to the benefits of buying ancient coins from him. You can search his store for authentic items that are related to the topic the video discusses. You are invited to visit his website, http for a selection of over 6800 authentic ancient Greek Roman Biblical Byzantine artifacts and coins all certified authentic and guaranteed authentic for a lifetime. These items make a great gift, and make a great numismatic investment. Maximian ( Marcus Aurelius Valerius Maximianus Herculius Augustus; 250 -- July 310) was Roman Emperor from 286 to 305. He was Caesar[1][2]from 285 to 286, then Augustus from 286 to 305. He shared the latter title with his co-emperor and superior, Diocletian, whose political brain complemented Maximian's military brawn. Maximian established his residence at Trier but spent most of his time on campaign. In the late summer of 285, he suppressed rebels in Gaul known as the Bagaudae. From 285 to 288, he fought against Germanic tribes along the Rhine frontier. Together with Diocletian, he launched a scorched earth campaign deep into Alamannic territory in 288, temporarily relieving the Rhine provinces from the threat of Germanic invasion. Maximian was born near Sirmium in the province of Pannonia, around 250 into an Illyrian family of shopkeepers. Maximian joined the army ...
- published: 27 Jun 2012
- views: 63
- author: Ilya Zlobin
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Aelia Flacilla Roman Empress Theodosius I Wife 379-385AD Biography Ancient Coins Investment
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert and dealer of authentic ancient ...
published: 07 Jul 2012
author: Ilya Zlobin
Aelia Flacilla Roman Empress Theodosius I Wife 379-385AD Biography Ancient Coins Investment
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert and dealer of authentic ancient Greek, Roman, Biblical, Byzantine coins and artifacts, reads an informative history and introduces you to the benefits of buying ancient coins from him. You can search his store for authentic items that are related to the topic the video discusses. You are invited to visit his website, http for a selection of over 6800 authentic ancient Greek Roman Biblical Byzantine artifacts and coins all certified authentic and guaranteed authentic for a lifetime. These items make a great gift, and make a great numismatic investment. Aelia Flavia Flaccilla Augusta (died 385), was a Roman empress and first wife of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. She was of Hispanian Roman descent. During her marriage to Theodosius, she gave birth to two sons — future Emperors Arcadius and Honorius — and a daughter, Aelia Pulcheria. She was titled Augusta, as her coinage shows. Her father was Praetorian prefect of Gaul and Roman consul Flavius Claudius Antonius. In 375 Flaccilla married Theodosius I, a son of Count Theodosius. At the time Theodosius had fallen out of favor with Valentinian I and had withdrawn to civilian life in Cauca, Gallaecia. Their first son Arcadius was born prior to the elevation of his parents on the throne. Their second son Honorius was born on 9 September 384. Valens, emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire was killed in the Battle of Adrianople (9 August 378). His nephew Gratian, Emperor of ...
- published: 07 Jul 2012
- views: 63
- author: Ilya Zlobin
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MiniArt Praetorian Guardsman 1/16 scale
The kit from MiniArt is basically the same kit as the Roman Legionary i built several week...
published: 21 Jan 2011
author: Hamilkar Barkas
MiniArt Praetorian Guardsman 1/16 scale
The kit from MiniArt is basically the same kit as the Roman Legionary i built several weeks ago. There is just a additional sprue included for the helmet. I decided to replace the limbs to give the figure a different look, because the Praetorian would have the same pose as the previous Legionary. I painted the figure with acrylic paints and oil paints. The Praetorian Guard (Latin: Prætoriani) was a force of bodyguards used by Roman Emperors. The title was already used during the Roman Republic for the guards of Roman generals, at least since the rise to prominence of the Scipio family around 275 BC. The Guard was dissolved by Emperor Constantine I in the 4th century. The term Praetorian derived from the tent of the commanding general or praetor of a Roman army in the field—the praetorium. They were an elite recruitment of Roman citizens. It was a habit of many Roman generals to choose from the ranks a private force of soldiers to act as guards of the tent or the person. They consisted of both infantry and cavalry. In time, this cohort came to be known as the cohors praetoria, and various notable figures possessed one, including Julius Caesar, Mark Antony and Augustus (Octavian). As Caesar discovered with the Legio X Equestris, a powerful unit more dangerous than its fellow legions was desirable in the field. When Augustus became the first ruler of the Roman Empire in 27 BC, he decided such a formation was useful not only on the battlefield but in politics also. Thus, from ...
- published: 21 Jan 2011
- views: 1233
- author: Hamilkar Barkas