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- Shapur I in Mesopotamia. "Timesitheus" is a cognomen which suggests that the bearer was ethnically a Gr****. However, Timesitheus's praenomen and nomen (i...
- appointed praetorian prefect, Timesitheus. As chief of the Praetorian Guard and father-in-law of the Emperor, Timesitheus quickly became the de facto ruler...
- Prefect Timesitheus by an unknown wife. In 241 AD her father was appointed the head of the Praetorian Guard by the Roman Emperor Gordian III. Timesitheus was...
- Roman army under Timesitheus defeats the S****anids at Resaena (modern Syria); King Shapur I is forced to flee to the Euphrates. Timesitheus becomes ill and...
- occupied with subduing Gilan, Khorasan, and Sistan. There the Roman general Timesitheus fought against the Sasanians and won repeated battles, and recaptured...
- III's campaign against Shapur I of Persia, when the Praetorian prefect Timesitheus died under unclear cir****stances. At the suggestion of his brother Priscus...
- attack on Antioch to drive out the Romans. Gordian's father-in-law, Timesitheus, leads a Roman army to defeat the S****anids at Carrhae and Nisibis. King...
- Tranquillina, Gordian came under the control of his new father-in-law Timesitheus. Timesitheus' indirect rule would be short-lived, as he would die in mysterious...
- Roman army under Timesitheus defeats the S****anids at Resaena (modern Syria); King Shapur I is forced to flee to the Euphrates. Timesitheus becomes ill and...
- Egyptian denarius is lowered from 90% to 70%. Gaius Furius Sabinius Aquila Timesitheus, Roman praetorian prefect (d. 243) Liu Yin (or Xiuran), Chinese general...