- Persians"), 295 and 298
Britannicus Maximus ("great
victor in Britain"), 297
Carpicus Maximus ("great
victor over Carpians"), 297
Armenicus Maximus ("victorious...
- Dacian") for
victories over the Carpi, but
instead adopted the
separate title Carpicus Maximus.[original research?] This was
introduced by
Philip the Arab in...
-
summer of 246, he
claimed victory against them,
along with the
title "
Carpicus Maximus". In the meantime, the
Arsacids of
Armenia refused to acknowledge...
-
pontifex maximus,
Germanicus maximus,
Gothicus maximus,
Parthicus maximus,
Carpicus maximus,
tribunicia potestate VI,
consul III, imperator,
pater patriae...
-
contemporaneous existence,
alongside Dacicus Maximus, of the victory-title
Carpicus Maximus -
claimed by the
emperors Philip the Arab (247),
Aurelian (273)...
- Arab came in
person to deal with them; he ****umed the
triumphal title Carpicus Maximus and
inaugurated a new era for the
province of
Dacia (July 20, 246)...
-
beaten in open
battle and sued for peace;
Philip the Arab took the
title of
Carpicus Maximus.
Regardless of
these victories,
Dacian towns began to take defensive...
-
Dacia Traiana,
becomes and
rules as
Roman Emperor. He is also
awarded six
Carpicus Maximus titles after winning six
battles against the Carps.
Galerius died...
- Carpi, to the
extent that he was
given new
honors and the
appellation "
Carpicus maximus." It is
precisely to this
period that
would belong the establishment...