Famous Roman Emperors
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Famous Roman
Emperors
The Good, the Bad, and the CRAZY!
Augustus: The First Emperor
• Few signs of his bright future
• Great Nephew of Julius Caesar
• Adopted by Caesar in his will
• Man of Many Names:
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Named Gaius Octavius (Octavian)
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Honorary title as Augustus
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Preferred to be called Julius Caesar
Augustus: The First Emperor
• Reigned 31 BCE-14 AD
• Inherited Civil War upon Caesar’s death
• Defeated three rivals (Lepidus, Marc Anthony, &
Pharaoh Cleopatra)
• Restored the control to the Senate but it was a
Republic in name only
• Remained EXTREMELY powerful:
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Kept wealth of Egypt himself
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Controlled Tribunes (could veto any proposals)
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Controlled provinces via the Army
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Controlled finances, foreign policy, and religion as well!
Augustus: The First Emperor
Instituted a praetorian guard of 9,000 men to guard
the emperor
Focuses on extending empire past Alps into Germany
Failed to conquer Germany
Stability of empire leads to arts flourishing
Built great temples such as that of Mars the Avenger, the
Pantheon, and the temple of Apollo. Built public libraries
and baths.
Promoted “back to traditional values.” (Instituted morality
laws.)
Tiberius: Not First Choice
• Never wanted to be the emperor
o Resented that he had to divorce his wife and
marry Augustus’s daughter Julia
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Knew he was not Augustus first choice
o Augustus’s grandsons both died young
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Not a Julian- brought in by adoption
when Augustus married his mother Livia.
o His father was Tiberius Claudius Nero
Tiberius: Not First Choice
• 56 years old when he became emperor
• Continued with Augustus’s plan of
reconstructing the empire
• Modest in his reign
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Refused to call himself Imperator
Only consul three times during reign
Increased the Senate’s’ power
Able to cut taxes- left a rife surplus when he died
Tiberius: Not First Choice
• Highly suspicious ( paid informers)
• Too dependent on Sejanus(Praetorian
Guard)
o Preferred his villa on Capri to Rome
o Left Rome in Sejanus hands
Killed possible heirs to the throne
• Tiberius dies on way back to Rome
o Caligula (great-nephew becomes emperor)
Caligula: From Hope to Horror
• Son of dead military hero,
Germanicus
• Gaius Caesar (his real name) grew
up around soldier who nicked
named him “little boots” or Caligula
• Hard Childhood:
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Mother exiled
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Two older brothers executed on flimsy treason
charges
Caligula: From Hope to Horror
• Took over after period of violence & suspected
treason
• Seen as a bright, new start (37-41 AD)
• Started out well:
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Brought back many exiles
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Burned records of treason trials
• Then, seven months after taking power he got
sick:
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Perhaps it effected his brain (still debated)
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Could have been epilepsy
• Everything changed, very much for the worse...
Caligula: From Hope to Horror
• Dressed in silks & jewels
I vote, nay!
• Pretended he was a god
• Bankrupted Roman Empire
• Made Senators grovel & kiss his feet
• Restored treason trials (executing rivals &
allies, including his head body guard)
• Had his horse named to political office
• Was killed by his own advisors & guards
after a little over 5 years in power
Nero’s Violent Reign
• Young man who loved music, theater, and horse
racing
• Dominating mother, Agrippina:
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Married Emperor Cladius; had him disinherit his own son Britannicus; then poisoned
Emperor Cladius!
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Poisoned Nero’s main rival, Britannicus
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The throne was his! (54-68 AD)
• A Good Start:
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Ended secret trials
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Gave Senate more independence
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Banned capital punishment
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Reduced taxes
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Helped slaves, disaster victims, and Jews (who were often mistreated)
Nero’s Violent Reign
• A Bad End:
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Extravagant spending
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Went on singing tour through Greece and Rome
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Wandered the streets murdering innocent people at random
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When mother tried to contain him he tried to kill her twice (once to look like
an accident; when that didn’t work he sent soldiers)
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6-7 Day Long Fire & Rumor (though untrue) added to problem
• Rome responds
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Plotters tried to kill Nero but failed
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He became paranoid & held trials where people were executed or forced to
kill themselves (including his own tutor, Seneca)
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Revolts ensued until Senate declared him a public enemy
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He fled & committed suicide
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Rome was left without an heir...
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Vespasian: First to Win
Rome
Born Titus Flavius Vespasianus
General under Nero
Fought three other Emperor’s for power
Reigned from 69-79 AD
Had to pass law (lex de imperio Vespasiani) so he
could inherit without being from Julio-Claudian
family
• Remembered for long-lasting peace, stable
finances, and attention to provinces.
• Remember as funny
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Death bed quote, “Dear me, I seem to be turning into a god.”
Hadrian: Walling in the
Empire
• Born Publius Aelius
Hadrianus & adopted by
Emperor Trajan (distant
relative) posthumously
• Served in military & civil
posts first to groom him
• Not universally accepted;
Four Senators were tried &
executed for treason
Hadrian:
Walling in
the
Empire
• Reigned from 117-138 AD during period of peace
• Cultured scholar (esp. of Greeks) who travelled all
over Empire
• Halted expansion & est. frontiers:
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Walls in Africa
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Towers & Forts in Germany
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Most Famously, Hadrian’s Wall in Britain
Marcus Aurelius: Movin’
On Up!
• Selected by Hadrian for
succession (though not directly)
while Marcus was still a child
• Reigned 161-180 AD
• Spent most of reign fighting wars
on frontiers & rebellions
• Remembered for:
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Promoting officers & civilians based on merit
NOT birth!
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Employed the middle class
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Laid foundation for social mobility
Septimus Severus
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Followed Emperor Commodus (who was
assassinated in 192 AD) as emperor
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Had to march on Rome to win throne
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Reigned from 193-211 AD
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Disbanded Praetorian Guard & recruited his
own guards
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Admitted his source of power was the army
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Raised their pay (first time in decades)
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Allowed them more privileges
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Distanced himself from people; made Imperial
family sacrosanct
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Deathbed advice to sons: “Look after the
soldiers and ignore everyone else.”
Constantine: Unity &
Christianity
• Born Flavius Valerius Constantinus
• Grew up in age of near anarchy
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Short-lived Tetrarchy (Two Senior & Two Junior Emperors)
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Each commanded 1/4 of Empire to bring cohesion
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Instead created rivalries & civil wars
• Father ruled portions of Empire before dying on
campaign in Britain
• Soldiers declared his son, Constantine Emperor
• Reigned as Constantine I or the Great from 306-337
AD
Constantine: Unity &
Christianity
• Waged war for nearly two
decades to gain control of
empire
• In 312 AD invaded Italy to
defeat rival (supposedly
saw cross in sky and was
told, “In this sign shall you
conquer.”)
• Became sole emperor in
324 AD
Constantine: Unity &
Christianity
• Rewrote his history with help of Christian authors
• Actively promoted Christian Church
• Built churches
• Made Christianity legal
• Didn’t actually convert until death bed
• Continued to worshipped Sol Invictus (“Unconquered
Sun” god)
• Real conversion or Christianity as tool to unite
empire???
A New Rome?
• Constantine realized that the Empire’s
capital needed to be near Danube River &
near rich, Eastern provinces if it would
survive.
• Created “New Rome” in Byzantium
• Renamed it Constantinople
• Marked end of power being centered in
Rome & Western Roman Empire
A “New” Rome?