Carinus
Ticinum mint 238 CE
AE Antoninianus 3.34g, 21.5mm
Obv: IMP CARINVS P F AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right
Rev: FELICIT PVBLICA, Felicitas standing facing, legs crossed, head left, holding caduceus and resting left elbow on column, TXXI in exergue.
RIC 295; Pink VI/2, pg. 29
282 CE
October

Carus proclaims his sons Numerian and Carinus as Caesars.

283 CE
February

Carus elevates his son Carinus to Augustus while he prepares to attack Gaul.

285 CE
July

Carinus and Diocletian meet at the Battle of the Margus River. Either Diocletian wins, or Carinus wins but is then killed by the tribune whose wife he seduced.