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- The Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte ('Enmann's History of the Emperors') is a modern term for a hypothetical Latin historical work, written in the 4th century...
- anonymous author who was very likely a pagan. The author used the so-called Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte and the (now lost) Annales of Virius Nicomachus Flavi****...
- "stepdaughter sources" derive their information from the hypothetical 4th century Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte, which Barnes considers unreliable, while sources he...
- Viris Illustribus Romae De Caesaribus (for which Aurelius Victor used the Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte) Epitome de Caesaribus (attributed) The four have generally...
- Third Century List of Roman usurpers Gallienus usurpers Augustan History Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte J. F. Drinkwater (1987). The Gallic Empire: Separatism...
- based on Ab urbe condita A history of the Roman emperors, perhaps the Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991). "Festus". Oxford Dictionary...
- references to Postumus come from the works thought to be based on the Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte (Aurelius Victor, Epitome de Caesaribus, Eutropius, and...
- Livy. For the Empire, he appears to have used Suetonius and the now lost Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte, Enmann's History of the Emperors. At the end, he probably...
- probably Dexippus in the later books, for the entire imperial period the Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte as well as Aurelius Victor, Eutropius, Ammi**** Marcellinus...
- "interregnum" between Aurelian and Tacitus, but he likely used the 4th-century Enmannsche Kaisergeschichte as a source, wherein the term "interregnum" more probably...