Rome’s crisis deepens during Valerian's reign as …

Years: 256 - 256

Rome’s crisis deepens during Valerian's reign as barbarian and Persian invaders continually ravage the empire, simultaneously weakened by a persistent plague.

The empire’s hold on Dacia has remained precarious.

In the early second century, Emperor Hadrian, conscious of the difficulty of retaining the province, reportedly had contemplated its abandonment and was only deterred by consideration for the safety of the numerous Roman settlers.

In 256, Dacian tribes such as the Carpi, or Carpians, allied with the Goths, cross the Carpathians and drive the Romans from Dacia, with the exception of a few fortified places between the Timis and the Danube.

No details of the event are recorded, and the chief argument in support of the statement, found in Avienus' works, that "under the Emperor Gallienus Dacia was lost" is the sudden cessation of Roman inscriptions and coins in the country after this period.

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