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    This Roman Emperor helped celebrate a major milestone in Roman history and it was documented in many publications including one famous one. What was the milestone, who was the emperor, and which modern day currency is he depicted on?

    Question #58949. Asked by peasypod. (Aug 22 05 6:53 AM)


    lanfranco

    This would be Philip the Arab, emperor from 244-49, who celebrated Rome's millennium with great festivities. This birthday is described in the publication "History of a Thousand Years" by Asinus Quadratus." Philip is pictured on a Syrian note, as illustrated in this site:

    http://www.answers.com/topic/philip-the-arab

    Aug 22 05, 7:11 AM
    peasypod

    Nice One Frankie, and yep, I'm still looking for those spots in 57976...

    Aug 23 05, 4:16 AM


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