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<p>[QUOTE="Finn235, post: 3274255, member: 98035"]Very nice! </p><p><br /></p><p>For the moment, the only provincials I have are of people whose imperial issues are a bit out of budget, or issues of client kings or pseudo-autonomous issues I find neat.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am however quite proud of my imperial T-Bone!</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]864255[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Here is his kid Volusian, about whom the histories are quiet, only mentioning that he was raised to the Imperium, and that he perished with his father</p><p>[ATTACH=full]864257[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>Trebonianus Gallus has always intrigued me because unlike virtually all of his third century contemporaries, he didn't simply wipe out his predecessor's family upon taking office, and even recognized Hostilian's legal claim to the title, and likewise allowed Herennia Etruscilla to retain her titles as well. He was a horrible third-century emperor, but I like to believe that a century earlier, he could have been one of the "good" emperors.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Finn235, post: 3274255, member: 98035"]Very nice! For the moment, the only provincials I have are of people whose imperial issues are a bit out of budget, or issues of client kings or pseudo-autonomous issues I find neat. I am however quite proud of my imperial T-Bone! [ATTACH=full]864255[/ATTACH] Here is his kid Volusian, about whom the histories are quiet, only mentioning that he was raised to the Imperium, and that he perished with his father [ATTACH=full]864257[/ATTACH] Trebonianus Gallus has always intrigued me because unlike virtually all of his third century contemporaries, he didn't simply wipe out his predecessor's family upon taking office, and even recognized Hostilian's legal claim to the title, and likewise allowed Herennia Etruscilla to retain her titles as well. He was a horrible third-century emperor, but I like to believe that a century earlier, he could have been one of the "good" emperors.[/QUOTE]
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