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- Carus abstract "Carus (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Carus Augustus; c. 224 – 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.During his campaign against the Sassanid Empire, he sacked their capital Ctesiphon, but died shortly thereafter. He was succeeded by his sons Carinus and Numerian, creating a dynasty which, though short-lived, granted further stability to a resurgent empire.".
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- Carus deathDate "0283".
- Carus deathPlace Mesopotamia_(Roman_province).
- Carus deathPlace Tigris.
- Carus deathYear "0283".
- Carus predecessor Marcus_Aurelius_Probus.
- Carus successor Carinus.
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- Carus title "48th Emperor of the Roman Empire".
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- Carus birthDate "c. 224".
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- Carus caption "Aureus of Emperor Carus".
- Carus dateOfBirth "230".
- Carus dateOfDeath "283".
- Carus deathDate "July or August 283".
- Carus deathPlace "Beyond the River Tigris, Mesopotamia".
- Carus fullName "Caesar Marcus Aurelius Carus Augustus".
- Carus fullName "Marcus Numerius Carus ;".
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- Carus issue "Carinus, Numerian, Aurelia Paulina".
- Carus name "Carus".
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- Carus placeOfDeath "Beyond the River Tigris, Mesopotamia".
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- Carus reign "282".
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- Carus title "48".
- Carus title "Consul of the Roman Empire".
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- Carus years "282".
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- Carus comment "Carus (Latin: Marcus Aurelius Carus Augustus; c. 224 – 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.During his campaign against the Sassanid Empire, he sacked their capital Ctesiphon, but died shortly thereafter. He was succeeded by his sons Carinus and Numerian, creating a dynasty which, though short-lived, granted further stability to a resurgent empire.".
- Carus label "Caro".
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