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Revision as of 09:49, 23 April 2006

With Augustus Caesar, we see the beginning of the Roman Empire period of history. In place of Senators and Consuls running everything, Rome now has Emperors. In chronological order they were:


Augustus Caesar (27 BCE - 14 CE)

Tiberius (14 - 37)

Considered a capable ruler, but rather unpopular because of rather abominable vices that he was supposed to be involved in.

Caligula (37-41)

Apparently was quite insane, and was murdered by his servants.

Claudius (41-54)

Hardworking, capable administrator. He saw to the expansion of the western border with the annexation of South Britain. Died of poisoning by his adopted son's mother.

Nero (54-68)

Aside from killing his mother and his first wife, and various other abominations, he is probably best known for playing a violin at a time when Rome was in flames. What really seems to have done him end however, was a military disaster in 61 when a warrior queen by the name of Boadicea inflicted the Roman army with a number of defeats. The earthquake in southern Italy didn't exactly help either. In 68, he terminated his reign via suicide.

Galba (68-69)

Otho (69)

Vitellius (69)

Vespasian (69-79)

Seized power after the Year of the Four Emperors and set up his own dynasty. Considered a good emperor by most of the people.

Titus(79-80)

Domitian (81-95)

North Britain annexed in 84.

Nerva (96-97)

Trajan (98-116)

Annexed Armenia, Assyria and Mesopotamia. The empire reached its maximum size during his reign.

Hadrian (117-137)

Lost Trajan's territorial acquistions along with North Britain. Had Hadrian's Wall constructed for the purpose of keeping North Britain separate from South Britain.

Antoninus Pius (138-160)

Marcus Aurelius (161-180)

Commodus (181-192)

Severan Dynasty (193-235)

Started by Septimius Severus ruling alone, it gets a little messy figuring out who is doing what as the members were not above sharing the rulership with each other.

Crisis of the Third Century

With the assassination of Alexander Severus, the last of the Severan Dynasty, the means by which and who becomes ruler changes greatly. Prior to Maximinus Thrax , the emperors had always come from Noble or middle class plebian families. From this point onward a series of Emperors come out of the ranks of the Roman Army. The number of Emperors during this period is not only rediculously numerous, but many never even last a full year. Nor was entirely unusual for there to be as many as four emperors reigning in a given year, each controlling a different part of the empire. It was not until 306, when Constantine I, was proclaimed Emperor that the Roman Empire finally began the process back to full reunification.


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