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Calvinus Balbinus (died 238 AD) was
Roman emperor with
Pupienus for
three months in 238, the Year of the Six Emperors. Not much is
known about Balbinus before...
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recognised 21 July:
First mention of
Pupienus and
Balbinus 8 September: Last
mention of
Pupienus and
Balbinus 21 September:
First mention of
Gordian III News...
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acquired German bodyguard.
Balbinus, in the meantime, had
failed to keep
public order in the capital. The
sources suggest that
Balbinus suspected Pupienus of...
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leading to the
successive proclamation of
Gordian I,
Gordian II, Pupienus,
Balbinus, and
Gordian III as
emperors in
opposition to Maximinus.
Maximinus advanced...
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hostility towards Maximinus by
supporting the Gordiani,
elected Pupienus and
Balbinus as
joint emperors.
These senators were not po****r men, so the
Senate decided...
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Nepomuk come from the
annalists of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Boleslaus Balbinus, S.J., in his Vita
beati Joannis Nepomuceni martyris gives the most rich...
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proscriptions in
Ancient Rome and
nominates two of its members,
Pupienus and
Balbinus, to the throne.
Maximinus advances to the town
Aquileia in
northern Italy;...
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Bohemiae -
Paper on
Courts and
Offices of the
Czech Crown Bohuslav Balbín (
Balbinus) is
known in
Czech Lands mostly for his "Apology for the
Slavic and especially...
- Ausonius, c. 310–c. 395),
Roman poet and
rhetorician Balbinus (Decimus
Caelius Calvinus Balbinus, c. 165–238),
Roman emperor in 238
Clodius Albinus (c...
- Aelius.
Balbinus is
known only from non-literary sources,
where he is
usually referred to by the
short form of his name,
Publius Coelius Balbinus. Olli...