Was there a child emperor of Rome?

Gordian III (Latin: Marcus Antonius Gordianus; 20 January 225 – c. February 244) was Roman emperor from 238 to 244. At the age of 13, he became the youngest ever sole Roman emperor. Gordian was the son of Antonia Gordiana and Junius Balbus, who died before 238.
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Did Rome have child emperors?

Beginning with a study of the nature of the different roles and functions traditionally expected in a late Roman emperor, the book goes on to provide a detailed examination of the reigns of four western child-emperors: Gratian and Valentinian II, Honorius, and Valentinian III.
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Who was the youngest Roman emperor?

However, the confusion surrounding Gordian's death was not the only notable moment of his reign; on the 22nd April 238, Gordian became the youngest emperor to obtain sole control of the Roman Empire aged just 13.
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Who was the boy emperor of Rome?

Elagabalus ( c. 204 – 11/12 March 222) (/ˌɛləˈɡæbələs/ EL-ə-GAB-ə-ləs), also called Heliogabalus and officially known as Antoninus, was Roman emperor from 218 to 222, while he was still a teenager.
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What happened to Pontius Pilate after Jesus died?

According to some traditions, the Roman emperor Caligula ordered Pontius Pilate to death by execution or suicide. By other accounts, Pontius Pilate was sent into exile and committed suicide of his own accord.
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What did Jesus say about Caesar?

"Render unto Caesar" is the beginning of a phrase attributed to Jesus in the synoptic gospels, which reads in full, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's" (Ἀπόδοτε οὖν τὰ Καίσαρος Καίσαρι καὶ τὰ τοῦ Θεοῦ τῷ Θεῷ).
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Was Romulus a real person?

Romulus was the legendary founder of Rome said to have lived in the eighth century B.C. — but most historians think he did not exist in reality.
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Who was the most obscene Roman emperor?

1) Caligula had sex with his sisters and gave his horse a marble house. Caligula: not as bad as you think. But pretty bad. How he got power: Caligula is Rome's most famously perverse emperor, in part due to popular portrayals that were fantastically salacious.
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Who is Sol Invictus?

Sol Invictus (Classical Latin: [s̠oːɫ̪ ɪnˈwɪk.t̪ʊs̠], "Unconquered Sun"), sometimes known as Helios, was long considered to be the official sun god of the later Roman Empire.
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Which Roman emperor declared himself God?

To many Romans, the reign of Augustus marked the point at which Rome had rediscovered its true calling. They believed that, under his rule and with his dynasty, they had the leadership to get there. At his death, Augustus, the 'son of a god', was himself declared a god. His strategy had worked.
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Who killed Gordian III?

without caveat the central feature of almost all of these accounts: Philip caused the death of the hapless Gordian III at the hands of his own troops. Caesar was killed and the Roman force was destroyed and the Romans made Philip Caesar.
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Are there any Roman families left?

There are no ancestors today leading back to them like for example the famous Medici family from renaissance Italy. I can't think of any Roman "last names" still in use.
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Did Marcellus and Julia have children?

However, Marcellus died in September 23 BC, when Julia was sixteen. The union produced no children.
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Which Caesar was in power when Jesus was born?

Caesar Augustus, the first emperor in the ancient Roman Empire, was ruling when Jesus Christ was born. He issued an order which he could not have known would fulfill a biblical prophecy made 600 years before he was born.
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What was the age of consent in ancient Rome?

The age of lawful consent to a marriage was 12 for girls and 14 for boys. Most Roman women seem to have married in their late teens to early twenties, but noble women married younger than those of the lower classes, and an aristocratic girl was expected to be virgin until her first marriage.
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Who was the worst Roman emperor and why?

The 5 Worst Roman Emperors
  • Caligula: 37 – 41 AD. Selected as emperor by his great uncle Tiberius, Caligula may have ordered his benefactor's suffocation. ...
  • Nero: 54 – 68 AD. Nero mourning the mother he had killed. ...
  • Commodus: 180 – 192 AD. ...
  • Caracalla: 198 – 217 AD. ...
  • Maximinus Thrax: 235 to 238 AD.
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Did Romulus and Remus really exist?

Actually, the Romulus and Remus myth originated sometime in the fourth century B.C., and the exact date of Rome's founding was set by the Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro in the first century B.C. According to the legend, Romulus and Remus were the sons of Rhea Silvia, the daughter of King Numitor of Alba Longa.
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Was Romulus a Trojan?

Romulus and Remus are direct descendants and found the city of Rome. Therefore, the Romans were descendants of these Latins, who were themselves descended from Trojans. That is the simple, established version.
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Is Jesus a Caesar?

Jesus was Caesar

Carotta argues that the multiple parallels he sees between the lives and cults of Caesar and Jesus can best be explained by his theory that Jesus Christ is based on the deified Julius Caesar, transformed and mirrored in the eastern Hellenistic and judaizing regions of the Roman Empire.
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What do we owe to God?

We owe God a life that is a living sacrifice. We do this through our tithes, offerings, gifts, time, talents, possessions, etc. God does not just want half of our lives; He wants us to devote ourselves fully to Him. The call to a Christian is to be ALL IN.
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How is Augustus Caesar related to Jesus?

Augustus himself was adopted by Julius Caesar, who came to be thought of as a god thus furthering the connection between Jesus and Augustus as both were referred to as son of god. The bird too is a common presence in Roman lore and omens.
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