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    Marcus Aurelius Carus (c. 222 – July or August 283) was Roman emperor from 282 to 283. During his short reign, Carus fought the Germanic tribes and Sarmatians along the Danube frontier with success. He died while campaigning against the Sassanid Empire and is believed to have died of unnatural causes.

    • Carinus (283)
    • Probus
    • c. September 282 – c. July 283
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  3. Carus (died 283) was a Roman emperor from 282 to 283. 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.

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  5. Carus was a Roman emperor who reigned from 282 to 283 CE. He was born around the mid-3rd century, and not much is known about his early life or origins. Carus is believed to have come from a senatorial family, and he rose to prominence during the reign of Emperor Probus.

  6. Carus (Marcus Aurelius Carus) (kâr´əs), d. 283, Roman emperor (282–83). Praetorian prefect under Probus, he was made emperor by the soldiers after the murder of Probus. Source for information on Carus: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. dictionary.

  7. Sep 6, 2020 · Carus. Franco C. | Ancient Civilizations, Decline of Rome, Roman Empire | January 11, 2021. Marcus Aurelius Numerius Carus (AD ca. 224 – AD 283) Marcus Aurelius Numerius Carus was born around AD 224 in Narbo in Gaul. He must have had an extensive and successful military career as in AD 276 emperor Probus made him praetorian prefect.

  8. Carl Gustav Carus German. ca. 1824. Not on view. Carus was a leading painter of German Romanticism, second in importance only to his close friend Caspar David Friedrich. He was a multitalented man: a correspondent of Goethe's, theorist, writer on art, medical professor, royal physician, and notable scientist.

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