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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...
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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...
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appointed praetorian prefect,
Timesitheus. As
chief of the
Praetorian Guard and
father in law of the Emperor,
Timesitheus quickly became the de
facto ruler...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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Egyptian denarius is
lowered from 90% to 70%.
Gaius Furius Sabinius Aquila Timesitheus,
Roman praetorian prefect (d. 243) Liu Yin (or Xiuran),
Chinese general...
- the able and
efficient Timesitheus as
prefect of the
Praetorian Guard. Later, in May of that year,
Gordian married Timesitheus’
daughter Tranquillina...
- 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...
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Roman Empire, led by the
Emperor Gordian III and the
Praetorian Prefect Timesitheus against the
Sasanian Empire's
forces during the
reign of
Shapur I. The...