Intercourse between India and the western world from the earliest times to the fall of Rome . 68-69. Vespasian 69-79. Titus , 79-81. Domitian 81-96. Nerva , 96-9S, Trajan 98-117. Hadrian i 17-138. Antoninus Pius 138-161. Marcus Aurelius 161-180. Cummodus , ad. 180-193. Seplimius Severus, etc a d. 193-211. Caracalla 211-217. Macrinus 217. Heliogabalus 218-222. 154 India and the Roman Empire 235-244 Alexander Sevenis , 222-235 MasiminusThe Gordians Philip 244-249 Decius 249. Gallus, Aemilianus 249-253 Valerian


Intercourse between India and the western world from the earliest times to the fall of Rome . 68-69. Vespasian 69-79. Titus , 79-81. Domitian 81-96. Nerva , 96-9S, Trajan 98-117. Hadrian i 17-138. Antoninus Pius 138-161. Marcus Aurelius 161-180. Cummodus , ad. 180-193. Seplimius Severus, etc a d. 193-211. Caracalla 211-217. Macrinus 217. Heliogabalus 218-222. 154 India and the Roman Empire 235-244 Alexander Sevenis , 222-235 MasiminusThe Gordians Philip 244-249 Decius 249. Gallus, Aemilianus 249-253 Valerian 253-260 Gallienus 260-26S Claudius 268-270 Aurelian 270-275 Tacitus , 275-276. Probus ,,,,. 276-282 Cams 282-283 Carinus, Numerian 283. Diocletian 284-305 Constantius, etc 305-323 Constantine I 323-353 Constantine II 353-361 Julian 361-363 Jovian 363. EMPERORS OF THE EAST Valens 364-379. Theodosius I 379-395. Arcadius 395-408. Theodosius II 408-450. Mardan I II.


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