Older son of Carus, described by Brownworth as a bit of a playboy but a good general. Left as Augustus of the West while his father campaigned in the east, he crushed German and British revolts and an Italian pretender before being killed by one of his own officers — whose wife Carinus had seduced — at the Battle of the River Margus.
Also known as: Marcus Aurelius Carinus
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Older son of Carus, described by Brownworth as a bit of a playboy but a good general. Left as Augustus of the West while his father campaigned in the east, he crushed German and British revolts and an Italian pretender before being killed by one of his own officers — whose wife Carinus had seduced — at the Battle of the River Margus.
“Charis had two sons, Carinus, a bit of a playboy, but a good general, and Numarian, a decent”
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