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ROMAN VILLA, DISCOVERED AT BISLEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
{| style="font-size:83%;" align=center
| | | A.D. | | Coins. | | | | A.D. | | Coins. |-
|
- Valerianus, died
| 267 | | 2 |
|
- Tacitus, died
| 276 | | 35 |-
|
- Postumus
| 267 | | 19 |
|
- Florianus
| 276 | | 2 |-
|
- Marius
| 268 | | 5 |
|
- Carus
| 283 | | 1 |-
|
- Gallienus
| 268 | | 29 |
|
- Numerianus
| 284 | | 2 |-
|
- Salonina
| 268 | | 5 |
|
- Carinus
| 285 | | 1 |-
|
- Victorinus
| 268 | | 353 |
|
- Carausius
| 294 | | 7 |-
|
- Quintillus
| 270 | | 6 |
|
- Allectus
| 297 | | 1 |-
|
- Claudius
| 270 | | 34 |
|
- Maximian
| 310 | | 2 |-
|
- Probus
| 272 | | 73 |
|
- Diocletian
| 313 | | 6 |-
|
- Tetricus
| 273 | | 629 | | | | | —— |-
|
- Aurelianus
| 275 | | 9 | | | | | 1223 |-
|
- Severina
| 275 | | 2 | | | | |} The subjoined plan exhibits the position of the various chambers which have been discovered.
In many places in the part of the field marked 1, foundation walls have been found, about six or eight inches below
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