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    Aurelian (Latin: Lucius Domitius Aurelianus; 9 September c. 214 – c. November 275) was a Roman emperor who reigned from 270 to 275 during the Crisis of the Third Century.

  2. Aurelian (born c. 215—died 275, near Byzantium [now Istanbul, Turkey]) was a Roman emperor from 270 to 275. By reuniting the empire, which had virtually disintegrated under the pressure of invasions and internal revolts, he earned his self-adopted title restitutor orbis (“restorer of the world”).

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  3. Mar 20, 2011 · Ronan.guilloux (CC BY-SA) Aurelian was Roman emperor from 270 to 275 CE. He was one of the so-called Barracks Emperors, chosen by the Roman army during the turbulent period known as the Crisis of the Third Century (235-284 CE). Besides victories against various invading tribes, he successfully restored the Roman Empire by bringing the breakaway ...

  4. Jun 7, 2021 · Emperor Aurelian: Rome’s Savior Whom History Forgot. Although he ruled for less than five years, Emperor Aurelian achieved great success in restoring and reuniting the fledgling Roman Empire. Jun 7, 2021 • By Vedran Bileta, MA in Late Antique, Byzantine, and Early Modern History, BA in History. The Triumph of Aurelian or Queen Zenobia in ...

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  5. Dec 31, 2023 · Aurelian: The Man Who Single-Handedly Saved The Roman Empire - WorldAtlas. With the prosperous times of the Pax Romana a distant memory, by the middle of the 200s, the Crisis of the Third Century was in full swing. This period of unprecedented chaos and destruction should have destroyed the Roman Empire two hundred years before it actually fell.

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  7. Nov 20, 2023 · Emperor Aurelian, born around 214 AD in Sirmium (modern-day Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia), emerged as a pivotal figure in the Roman Empire during crisis and upheaval. His early life unfolded against political instability, military challenges, and economic decline that characterized the mid-3rd century AD.

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