On This Day
235 – Roman emperor Severus Alexander is murdered, marking the start of the Crisis of the Third Century.[1]
The Crisis of the Third Century, also known as the Military Anarchy[1] or the Imperial Crisis (235–285), was a period in which the Roman Empire nearly collapsed. The crisis ended due to the military victories of Aurelian and with the accession of Diocletian and his implementation of reforms.
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Born On This Day
1212 – Emperor Go-Horikawa of Japan (d. 1235)
Emperor Go-Horikawa (後堀河天皇, Go-Horikawa-tennō) (March 22, 1212 – August 31, 1234) was the 86th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. His reign spanned the years from 1221 through 1232.[1]
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