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•Brunner, Walter (Historiker) (1940-) [Delete]
•Middle Ages [Delete]
Systematic Thesaurus
TopicsHistory of persons [+] 334893x
Regenten [+] 47110x
Römische Kaiser [+] 2306x
Domitian <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (51-96) [+] 8x
Antoninus Pius <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (86-161) [+] 5x
Mark Aurel <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (121-180) [+] 122x
Commodus <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (161-192) [+] 7x
Decius <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (190/200-251) [+] 14x
Maximianus <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (250c-311) [+]
Gallienus <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (218-268)) [+] 18x
Gallus <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (206-253) [+]
Valerian <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (190c-260c) [+] 17x
Aurelian <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (214-275) [+] 9x
Diokletian (284-305) [+] 314x
Konstantin der Große (306-337) [+] 1013x
Licinius <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (308-324) [+] 26x
Jovian <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (331-364) [+]
Julian Apostata (361-363) [+] 191x
Valens <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (328-378) [+] 26x
Synonym: PND=118913158 (Link to Data of German National Library)
Synonym: Valens <Imperium Romanum, Imperator>
Synonym: Flavius Valens <Römisches Reich, Kaiser>
Theodosius I. (379-395) [+] 212x
Arcadius <Römisches Reich, Kaiser> (377-408) [+]
Honorius (395-423) [+] 9x
Theodosius II. (408-450) [+] 14x
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