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membership required.) Portaencasa, María FERNÁNDEZ (2020). "A Fifth-Century «Gallic Empire »: Hispania as Part of Constantine III's Usurpation". Studia Historica:
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western Empire, broke away from the rest of the Roman Empire to form the Gallic Empire . The second half of the province's history also coincided with a period
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September 2016. "Postumus Antoniniani, Cologne mint, Complete List". Gallic Empire . Retrieved 3 September 2016. "Tesoro monetale di Misurata (Libya)" (in
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London. Roman Gaul ; The Three Provinces, 58 B.C.-A.D. 260, 1983 The Gallic Empire ; Separatism and Continuity in the North-Western Provinces of the Roman
Denis of Paris
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Britannica. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). pp. 21–22. Drinkwater, J.F. (1987). The Gallic Empire : separatism and continuity in the north-western provinces of the Roman
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Social History. Crown Publishers. p. 51. Drinkwater, J. F. (1987). The Gallic Empire : Separatism and Continuity in the North-western Provinces of the Roman
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the weakness of central authority in Rome. There was the so-called Gallic Empire from 260 to 274 and the revolts of Zenobia and her father from the mid-260s
List of Roman hoards in Great Britain
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coins dating from 161 to 274 AD mainly debased Antoninianii of the Gallic Empire St Albans Hoard late 4th century St Albans Hertfordshire 2012 Verulamium
Roman villas in northwestern Gaul
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empire. Generals Postumus and Tetricu in Gaul established a separate 'Gallic ' Empire 260-274 in response to an invasion of tribes in 259 which reached as