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  • Probus was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 276 to 282 AD.
  • Probus was born in 232 AD in Sirmium, Pannonia (modern day Serbia).
  • Probus was known for his military campaigns and victories against various barbarian tribes.
  • Probus was proclaimed Emperor by his troops in 276 AD after the assassination of Emperor Tacitus.
  • Probus restored stability to the Roman Empire after a period of turmoil and civil wars.
  • Probus initiated several successful military campaigns in Gaul, Germany, and the Balkans.
  • Probus is credited with rebuilding and improving infrastructure in the Roman provinces.
  • Probus was known for his leniency towards defeated enemies, often incorporating them into the Roman army.
  • Probus was assassinated by his own troops in 282 AD after they grew tired of his strict discipline and military campaigns.
  • Probus was succeeded by Carus, who became the next Roman Emperor.
  • Probus was married to a woman named Claudia, with whom he had several children.
  • Probus was known for his love of agriculture and is said to have encouraged the planting of vineyards and olive groves in the provinces.
  • Probus was a skilled military commander and strategist, earning the respect and loyalty of his troops.
  • Probus issued coins with his image and various military victories depicted on them.
  • Probus was hailed as a restorer of the Roman Empire by historians and writers of his time.
  • Probus was known for his efforts to promote the cultivation of new crops and the reforestation of barren lands.
  • Probus was praised for his administrative reforms and efforts to combat corruption within the Roman government.
  • Probus was deified by his successor Carus, who honored him with a state funeral and declared him a god.
  • Probus is remembered as a capable and effective ruler who brought peace and prosperity to the Roman Empire during his reign.
  • Probus' reign is considered a period of relative stability and economic growth for the Roman Empire.

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