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Gallienus (218-268) is the Roman emperor who somehow mislaid nearly his entire inheritance without being particularly bothered. He started out co-ruler of an empire that stretched from Scotland to Iran but ended up with his authority limited to a tent, pitched up outside the walls of Milan. Gallienus is often called the 'Playboy Emperor' for his preference to enjoy the fun aspects of the job like celebrating his bedtime favourites with cheesecake mosiacs.

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  • Gallienus (218-268) is the Roman emperor who somehow mislaid nearly his entire inheritance without being particularly bothered. He started out co-ruler of an empire that stretched from Scotland to Iran but ended up with his authority limited to a tent, pitched up outside the walls of Milan. Gallienus is often called the 'Playboy Emperor' for his preference to enjoy the fun aspects of the job like celebrating his bedtime favourites with cheesecake mosiacs.
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  • Gallienus (218-268) is the Roman emperor who somehow mislaid nearly his entire inheritance without being particularly bothered. He started out co-ruler of an empire that stretched from Scotland to Iran but ended up with his authority limited to a tent, pitched up outside the walls of Milan. Gallienus is often called the 'Playboy Emperor' for his preference to enjoy the fun aspects of the job like celebrating his bedtime favourites with cheesecake mosiacs. Gallienus's lassiez-faire approach to wielding power got him a right telling off by fusty historians. Yet he managed to stay emperor for 15 years during an era where getting to your first anniversary was achievement enough. Gallienus's own generals liked him and the christians welcomed him for revoking a list of bone splitting penalties introduced against them by his father, emperor Valerian. One christian did get into trouble though. St. Zeno cured Gallienus's daughter from demonic ceiling crawling. Gallienus thought his girl was just being a typical teenager and resented Zeno sticking his bishop's crock in. The emperor had Zeno colourfully crucified.
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