Probus

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Probus was a Roman emperor of the 3rd century known for his military successes in restoring stability to the empire and for employing his soldiers in extensive public works.

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Label Occurrences
Probus canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman emperor
human
associatedWith Roman legion
surface form: Roman legions
birthPlace Pannonia
Roman Empire
Sirmium
birthYear 232
causeOfDeath assassination
conflict campaigns in Gaul
campaigns in the East
wars against the Alamanni
wars against the Franks
wars against the Goths
countryOfCitizenship Roman Empire
deathPlace Pannonia
Roman Empire
Sirmium
deathYear 282
dynasty Crisis of the Third Century emperors
era Crisis of the Third Century
givenName Marcus Aurelius Probus
governmentForm Roman imperial monarchy
historicalRegion Illyricum
languageSpoken Latin
mannerOfDeath killed by mutinous soldiers
militaryAchievement defeat of several usurpers
restoration of security in Gaul
militaryRank officer in the Roman army
notableFor campaigns in the East against usurpers and enemies of Rome
construction of roads and fortifications
defeating Germanic tribes
draining marshes and improving agriculture
employing soldiers in public works
military successes in restoring stability to the Roman Empire
reconquering lost Roman territories
parent Maximus (father of Probus)
policy encouragement of viticulture in western provinces
settlement of defeated barbarians within the empire as colonists
use of soldiers for peaceful labor during peacetime
positionHeld Roman emperor
predecessor Tacitus
reignEnd 282
reignStart 276
religion Roman paganism
residence Rome
Sirmium
successor Carus
timePeriod 3rd century
title Marcus Aurelius Probus
surface form: Imperator Caesar Marcus Aurelius Probus Augustus

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Sirmium birthplaceOf Probus
Siscia mintIssuedCoinsFor Probus
Carus predecessor Probus
Caran dynasty predecessor Probus
subject surface form: Carus