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Which emperor's assassination set off the Crisis of the Third Century

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The Roman emperor, Severus Alexander.
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Answer: Alexander Severus

Explanation: The assassination of the Roman emperor Alexander Severus in 235 was the beginning of what was known as "The Crisis of the Third Century" which lasted 50 years. It was a period of political and economic pressure inside and outside the Roman empire. It finished with the ascent of Diocleciano in 284.

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