-
Balista or
Ballista (died c. 261), also
known in the
sources with the name of "Callistus", was one of the
Thirty Tyrants of the
controversial Historia...
- his father,
controller of the
imperial treasure, and the
influence of
Balista,
Praetorian prefect of the late
Emperor Valerian,
proved instrumental in...
- Emesa,
where he is
killed by
Odaenathus of Palmyra. Roman–Persian Wars:
Balista,
Roman usurper,
collects ships from
Cilician ports and
defeats a Persian...
-
inscriptions claim, 36 cities. It took a
rally by an
officer named Callistus (
Balista), a
fiscal official named Fulvius Macri****, the
remnants of the Roman...
-
problems in the West. Macri****
grabbed the opportunity. With the
support of
Balista, one of Valerian's
military commanders, and with the
influence that possession...
- Invaders, Dylan, Wolfurio, Zenthon,
Zenthon Titan, Slycerak,
Spatterix and
Balista in Bakugan:
Mechtanium Surge, as well as the
voice of Doji in Beyblade:...
- to do with him. 260–261: Macri**** Major, Macri**** Minor, Quietus, and
Balista, in the East.
After Valerian's defeat,
Gallienus was the only remaining...
- The
Crossbow With a
Treatise on the
Balista and
Catapult of the
Ancients and an
Appendix on the Catapult,
Balista and
Turkish Bow (Reprint ed.). pp. 308–315...
- from his father, who kept the
imperial treasure, and by the
influence of
Balista, Valerian's praefect, Macri****
gained the
imperial office together with...
-
prompting the
Persians to
evacuate Cilicia while Balista returned to
Antioch on the Orontes.
Balista's victory was only partial:
Shapur I
withdrew east...