Probus

Description: (Roman Emperor Who Was Killed in a Military Mutiny)
Probus, a Roman emperor, was recognized for his triumphant military conquests against barbarian tribes and uprisings within the empire. He prioritized the prosperity of the inner provinces and bolstered the empire's defenses by reconstructing old fortifications. Despite his military achievements, he exhibited mercy towards vanquished foes and portrayed himself as a constitutional monarch who valued the Roman Senate's authority. Probus focused on preserving peace and order throughout his reign, but his rule was cut short by a mutiny of soldiers.

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Birthday August 19, 232 (Leo)
Born In Sirmium
Died on August 31, 282
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