Probus
Probus was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 276 to 282 AD. He is known for his military successes, particularly in defending the Roman Empire against various invasions and rebellions. Probus implemented reforms to strengthen the economy and improve the infrastructure, including the repair of roads and fortifications.
During his reign, Probus encouraged the cultivation of land and the production of wine, which helped boost agriculture. His leadership style was marked by a focus on discipline and efficiency within the military. Ultimately, he was assassinated by his own troops, reflecting the turbulent nature of Roman politics during that era.