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 Marcus Aurelius Carus - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
MARCUS AURELIUS CARUS, Roman emperor A.D. 282-283, was born probably at Narbona (more correctly, Narona) in Illyria, but was educated at Rome.
Although Carus severely avenged the death of Probus, he was himself suspected of having been an accessory to the deed.
Carus seems to have belied the hopes entertained of him on his accession, and to have developed into a morose and suspicious tyrant.
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  MARCUS AURELIUS CARUS - LoveToKnow Article on MARCUS AURELIUS CARUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Although Carus severely avenged the death of Probus, he was himself suspected of having been an accessory to the deed.
His death was variously attributed to disease, the effects of lightning, or a wouni received in a campaign against the Huns; but it seems more probable that he was murdered by the soldiers, who were averse from further campaigns against Persia, at the instigation of Arrius Aper, prefect of the praetorian guard.
Carus seems to have belied the hopes entertained of him on his accession, and to have developed into a morose and suspicious tyrant.
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 Carus
Marcus Aurelius Numerius Carus was born around AD 224 in Narbo in Gaul.
When Carus learnt of Probus' death, he sent a messenger to inform the senate, that Probus was dead and that he had succeeded him.
Carus, together with his son Numerian, moved into Pannonia and there decisively defeated the barbarians, some reports telling of as many as sixteen thousand barbarian casualties, and twenty thousand prisoners taken.
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 Carus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the murder of Probus at Sirmium, Carus was proclaimed emperor by the soldiers.
Bestowing the title of Caesar upon his sons Carinus and Numerian, he left Carinus in charge of the western portion of the empire, and took Numerian with him on the expedition against the Persians which had been contemplated by Probus.
Having defeated the Quadi and Sarmatians on the Danube, Carus proceeded through Thrace and Asia Minor, conquered Mesopotamia, pressed on to Seleucia and Ctesiphon, and carried his arms beyond the Tigris.
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 270. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
Marcus Aurelius Claudius QUINTILLUS deserted by his troops, he committed suicide and was succeeded by an associate of Claudius Gothicus.
Marcus Aurelius CARUS, an Illyrian (?) and praetorian prefect to Aurelian, succeeded and campaigned successfully against the Persian monarch Bahram (Varahran).
A second son, M. Aurelius Carinus (emperor, 283–285), tried to hold the west against Diocletian, an officer whom the eastern army had elected emperor, but he was slain by his own troops during the battle at the river Margus in Moravia (285, summer?).
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 Marcus Aurelius Probus
Roman Emperor, 276-82, raised to the throne by the army in Syria to succeed Tacitus.
Of humble origin, he was born at Sirmium in Illyria; by courage and ability he won the confidence of the soldiers, and during the reign of Marcus Aurelius [should read "Lucius Domitius Aurelianus" -- Ed.
As emperor, he ordained that the imperial edicts must be ratified by the senate, and he returned to the senate the right of appointing the governors of the former senatorial provinces.
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 Roman Emperor Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Marcus Aurelius was son of Trajanus's great-grandnephew (and consequently grandson of the half-sister of Hadrianus's wife), and subsequently married Antoninus Pius's daughter Annia Galeria Faustina, and Lucius Verus was son of Lucius Ceionius Commodus, who had been Hadrianus's first choice as Caesar and Emperor-designate.
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 Roman Coins of Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius, 7 March 161- 17 March 180 A.D. Marcus Aurelius was recognized by the emperor Hadrian as a fine and capable youth and was betrothed to the daughter of Aelius.
Although known for his adherence to the philosophy of Stoicism and as a naturally peaceful man, Marcus' reign was disturbed by war with Parthia, plague and then a long, hard war along the Danube frontier.
Portraits of the young Marcus Aurelius as Caesar are a favorite among many collectors.
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 Coins of Carus, Carinus, and Numerian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Carus seems to have been successful against the Persians and even captured their capital Ctesiphon, but there was no end to the war as he died in the summer of 283, ostensibly by being struck by lightning, though this sounds like a later propaganda claim.
Marcus Aurelius Carinus was left to control the western portions of the empire as the junior Augustus after his father and brother headed east, and he remained for a time in Rome.
Marcus Aurelius Numerius Numerianus gained the rank of Caesar by spring of 283 under his father and traveled with him to help lead the armies against the Persians.
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 Marcus Aurelius: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Devoted to his duty and humanitarian in his conception of it, Marcus Aurelius was concerned with improving living conditions for the poor, particularly minors.
The virtuous character of Marcus Aurelius is revealed in his letters to his tutor Fronto.
Marcus Aurelius, a Roman emperor during the middle...as we have it is the journal Marcus kept while on military campaigns...
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 Amazon.com: Marcus Aurelius (Loeb Classical Library 58): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Marcus Aurelius teaches a philosophy that is usually described as stoicism which teaches control of the emotions and the subjection of the passions to what he describes as reason.
Marcus Aurelius teaches restraint, thought, modesty, friendliness and love to all, humility, a counsel against the quest for fame, and bravery and acceptance in the face of sorrow, pain and death.
Marcus Aurelius, the last in a series of philosopher emperors, spent most of the last thirteen years of his life in the damp and gloomy forests along the Danube.
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 Carus at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Carus was probably from either Gaul or Illyricum and had served as prefect of the guard to the...
Carus though is alleged to have rejected this...
Carus is a provider of chemicals and services for water and wastewater treatment, air purification and other environmental...
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 MARCUS AURELIUS CARINUS - LoveToKnow Article on MARCUS AURELIUS CARINUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
, Roman emperor, A.D. 283284, was the elder son of the emperor Carus, on whose accession he was appointed governor of the western.
He fought with success against the German tribes, but soon left the defence of the Upper Rhine to his legates and returned to Rome, where he abandoned himself to all kinds of debauchery and excess.
After the death of Carus, the army in the East demanded to be led back to Europe, and Numerianus, the younger son of Carus, was forced to comply.
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Marcus Aurelius Equitius Probus was not the typical emperor.
Unlike most, he was not born into a family of power and prestige, but was the son of a plebeian man of Sirmium, near the Danube river.
I was still bitter because of my removal from the guard and my forced labor, and Marcus Aurelius was too strong for Probus.
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 Carus. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Praetorian prefect under Probus, he was made emperor by the soldiers after the murder of Probus.
Leaving his son Carinus in command of the West, Carus and another son, Numerianus, went on a campaign in the East.
He defeated the Sarmatians, successfully attacked the Parthians, and took Ctesiphon.
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 Amazon.com: The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (Oxford World's Classics): Books: Marcus Aurelius,A. S. L. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Marcus Aurelius at times sounds more like the Buddha, Lao Tzu, Hesiod, or James Allen than he does his Stoic forerunners: proof once again that true wisdom resides in every man's heart and mind and transcends the boundaries of time, place, ethnicity,and doctrine.
Marcus, like Buddha, was born in the lap of luxury, but he was destined to hold a position in society for which he was not well suited by virtue of his sensitive and studious nature: the ruler of an ancient and corrupt civilization that dominated most of the known world.
Aurelius wrote the book more than 1900 years ago, yet it is as fresh as the birth of a baby...
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 Roman Emperors - DIR Diocletian
The Emperor Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus (A.D. 284-305) put an end to the disastrous phase of Roman history known as the "Military Anarchy" or the "Imperial Crisis" (235-284).
In 282, the legions of the upper Danube proclaimed the praetorian prefect Carus as emperor.
In 284, in the midst of a campaign against the Persians, Carus was killed, struck by a bolt of lightning which one writer noted might have been forged in a legionary armory.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Marcus Aurelius Probus
Roman Emperor, 276-82, raised to the throne by the army in Syria to succeed Tacitus.
As emperor, he ordained that the imperial edicts must be ratified by the senate, and he returned to the senate the right of appointing the governors of the former senatorial provinces.
By forcing the soldiers, who no longer had any interest in the prosperity of the citizens, to do this work, Probus roused them to revolt; in Rhaetia the prefect of the guard, Marcus Aurelius Carus, was proclaimed emperor.
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 Carus --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Carus was probably from either Gaul or Illyricum and had served as prefect of the guard to the emperor Probus (276–282), whom he succeeded.
Like his predecessors, Carus adopted the name Marcus Aurelius as a part of his imperial title.
E-text of this poem by Latin poet and philosopher, Titus Lucretius Carus.
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 Rome and Romania, Roman Emperors, Byzantine Emperors, etc.
While a thoughtful Emperor, like Marcus Aurelius, expressed ideals adopted from Stoic cosmopolitanism, the unity and universality of Rome soon expressed itself as the unity and universality of a state religion, Christianity, whose intrinsic exclusivism and intolerance became characteristic of the Middle Ages.
The peace ended under Marcus Aurelius, the closest thing to a "philosopher king" until Thomas Jefferson, but also a very competent general, who smashed a major German invasion across the Danube, while consoling himself with Stoicism for the miseries of war, plague, and personal loss.
There is a possible connection, since the Ossetians are descendants of the Alans, and Marcus Aurelius had settled a tribe of Alans, the Iazyges, whom he had defeated in 175 and taken into Roman service, in the north of Britain, where many of them settled at Bremetenacum Veteranorum, south of Lancaster.
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 MARCUS AURELIUS CARUS - Online Information article about MARCUS AURELIUS CARUS
MARCUS AURELIUS CARUS - Online Information article about MARCUS AURELIUS CARUS
Persia, at the instigation of Arrius Aper, prefect of the praetorian guard.
Carus seems to have belied the hopes entertained of him on his accession, and to have See also:
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 Römische Münzen der Soldatenkaiser ab Kaiser Maximinus Thrax
Gleichzeitig setzt er seine Soldaten bei zivilen Arbeiten ein, was bei den Legionären nicht gut ankommt.
Numerianus versucht den Perserzug seines Vaters fortzusetzen nachdem dieser von Aper ermordet wurde.
Carinus ist bereits unter Carus Mitregent und kümmert sich um den westliche Teil Roms speziell als Carus und sein jüngerer Bruder Numerianus in den Feldzug nach Persien ziehen.
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 Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nemesianus - LoveToKnow 1911
MARCUS AURELIUS OLYMPIUS, Roman' NEMESIANUS poet, a native of Carthage, flourished about A.D. He was: a popular poet at the court of the Roman emperor Carus (Vopiscus, Carus, i 1).
He wrote poems on the arts of fishing (Halieutica), aquatics (Nautica) and hunting (Cynegetica), but only a fragment of the last, 325 hexameter lines, has been preserved.
This page was last modified 01:10, 30 Aug 2006.
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 Carus on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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Chembio Diagnostics Appoints Alan Carus to its Board of Directors.
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