Barracks emperors

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The Barracks emperors were a succession of short-lived Roman military rulers of the 3rd century CE, whose rapid rise and fall amid civil wars and invasions contributed to the Crisis of the Third Century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of Roman emperors
historical phenomenon
political term
appliesToPeriod Imperial Roman history
contributedTo Crisis of the Third Century NERFINISHED
debasement of Roman currency
economic disruption in the Roman Empire
fragmentation of the Roman Empire
frontier insecurity
country Roman Empire
endTime 284
faced Germanic invasions
Sasanian invasions
internal rebellions
fieldOfStudy Roman history
classical studies
followedBy Diocletian NERFINISHED
hasCause increased power of provincial armies
military anarchy
weakening of central imperial authority
hasCharacteristic civil wars
frequent usurpations
military background
political instability
rapid succession
short reigns
soldier-emperors
languageOfTerm English NERFINISHED
notableExample Aemilian NERFINISHED
Aurelian NERFINISHED
Carinus NERFINISHED
Carus NERFINISHED
Claudius Gothicus NERFINISHED
Decius NERFINISHED
Gallienus NERFINISHED
Gordian III NERFINISHED
Maximinus Thrax NERFINISHED
Numerian NERFINISHED
Philip the Arab NERFINISHED
Probus NERFINISHED
Tacitus (emperor) NERFINISHED
Trebonianus Gallus NERFINISHED
Valerian NERFINISHED
opposedBy Gallic Empire NERFINISHED
Palmyrene Empire NERFINISHED
powerBase Praetorian Guard NERFINISHED
provincial legions
replacedBy Tetrarchy NERFINISHED
selectionMethod acclamation by troops
military coup
startTime 235
temporalLocation 3rd century CE
Crisis of the Third Century NERFINISHED

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