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The Phoenicians (Canaanites), seafaring merchants from Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos, were among the first to establish trading posts along the Atlantic coast of Morocco. Their presence laid the foundations for later Carthaginian and Mauretanian power.
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Constans I (r. 337-350 AD), was the son of Constantine I and Fausta.
He was succeeded by Constantius II (r. 337-361 AD), who was then succeeded by Magnentius (r. 350-353 AD).
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Constantine II (r. 337-340 AD), was the son of Constantine I and Fausta.
He was succeeded by Constans I (r. 337-350 AD), who was then succeeded by Constantius II (r. 337-361 AD).
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Constantine I (r. 306-337 AD), also known as Constantine the Great, was the son of Constantius I and Helena.
He was succeeded by Constantine II (r. 337-340 AD), who was then succeeded by Constans I (r. 337-350 AD).
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Martinian (r. 324 AD) was a briefly appointed co-emperor by Licinius (r. 308-324 BC) during the last phase of the Constantine-Licinius civil war.
He was succeeded by Constantine I (r. 306-337 AD), who was then succeeded by Constantine II (r. 337-340 AD).
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In this week's Notable People in History newsletter, we’ll take a look at the life of Nadab (r. 910-909 BC), son of Jeroboam I and Ano, daughter of Shoshenq I and Tahpenes. When King Nadab died, he was succeeded by Baasha (r. 909-886 BC), who was then succeeded by Elah (r. 886-885 BC).
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Valerius Valens (r. 316-317 BC) was a frontier commander in Dacia, elevated by Licinius (r. 308-324 BC) in opposition to Constantine I (r. 306-337 BC).
He was succeeded by Martinian (r. 324 BC), who was then succeeded by Constantine I (r. 306-337 BC).
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Maximinus II (r. 310-313 BC) was the son of Galerius’ sister. He was the adoptive son of Galerius.
He was succeeded by Valerius Valens (r. 316-317 BC), who was then succeeded by Martinian (r. 324 BC).
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Licinius (r. 308-324 BC) was an Illyrian soldier-emperor born in the central Balkans.
He was succeeded by Maximinus II (r. 310-313 BC), who was then succeeded by Valerius Valens (r. 316-317 BC).
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Maxentius (r. 306-312 BC) was the son of Maximian and Eutropia.
He was succeeded by Licinius (r. 308-324 BC), who was then succeeded by Maximinus II (r. 310-313 BC).
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In this week's Notable People in History podcast, we’ll take a look at the life of King Amon (r. 642-640 BC), son of King Manasseh. When King Amon died, his son Josiah became king of Judah.
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Severus II (r. 306-307 BC) was an Illyrian soldier-emperor born in the central Balkans.
He was succeeded by Maxentius (r. 306-312 BC), who was then succeeded by Licinius (r. 308-324 BC).
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Constantius I (r. 305-306 BC) was an Illyrian soldier-emperor born in the central Balkans.
He was succeeded by Severus II (r. 306-307 BC), who was then succeeded by Maxentius (r. 306-312 BC).
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Galerius (r. 305-311 BC) was the son of Romula. He was the adoptive son of Diocletian (r. 284-305 BC).
Galerius was the father of Valeria Maximilla and Candidianus.
His wife, Galeria Valeria, was the daughter of Diocletian and Prisca.
Galerius was succeeded by Constantius I (r. 305-306 BC), who was then succeeded by Severus II (r. 306-307 BC).
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Maximian (r. 286-305 BC) was an Illyrian soldier-emperor born in the central Balkans.
He was succeeded by Galerius (r. 305-311 BC), who was then succeeded by Constantius I (r. 305-306 BC).
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Diocletian (r. 284-305 BC), was an Illyrian soldier-emperor born in the central Balkans.
He ruled the Eastern Empire, appointing Maximian (r. 286-305 BC) as co-emperor in the West and was succeeded by Galerius (r. 305-311 BC).
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Numerian (r. 283-284 AD) was the son of Carinus.
He was succeeded by Diocletian (r. 284-305 BC), who was then succeeded by Maximian (r. 286-305 BC).
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This week we'll continue to discuss the Punic Wars, Mithridatic War, Maccabean Revolt, and Crisis of the Third Century
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Carinus (r. 283-285 AD) was the son of Carinus.
He was succeeded by Numerian (r. 283-284 AD), who was then succeeded by Diocletian (r. 284-305 BC).
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Carus (r. 282-283 AD) was an Illyrian soldier-emperor born in the central Balkans.
He was succeeded by Carinus (r. 283-285 AD), who was then succeeded by Numerian (r. 283-284 AD).