On August 19, 232, was born Probi, one of the Roman emperors of Illyrian descent. In 276, he fought alongside Emperor Tacitus in the Caucasus campaign. The old emperor did not cope with the hardships of the war and died, leaving the emperor’s red platoon, the brave Illyrian commander, Probi, who started his career as a soldier recruited by the villagers to rapidly climb the carpenter’s stairs, until he reached the imperial throne of Rome. In this high post, he was elected by the soldiers himself, with whom he had fought and won in many battles.
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