Galerius’ Wartime Walk Of Shame, And Subsequent Revenge, In Ancient Rome - The Historian's Hut
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Galerius’ Wartime Walk Of Shame, And Subsequent Revenge, In Ancient Rome - The Historian's Hut
Galerius was a prominent military and political figure from the time of Emperor Diocletian (r. 284–305). During that Roman ruler’s reign, the governance of Rome’s empire was eventually divided between two emperors (with the titles of Augustus), and each Augustus had a subservient Caesar to help manage and defend the realm. Diocletian appointed Maximian as his co-emperor in 286 and the positions of the caesars were staffed in 293, formally beginn…
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