Roman Empire - Diocletian gave Galerius the office of caesar
Time: 293
Place: Philippopolis (Present-Day Plovdiv, Bulgaria)
Details: In the spring of 293, in Philippopolis (Plovdiv, Bulgaria) or Sirmium, Diocletian gave Galerius the office of caesar, husband to Diocletian's daughter Valeria, and perhaps Diocletian's praetorian prefect.
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