Who was the most perverted 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 was the most debauched Roman Emperor?

Cruel and tyrannical Emperor Caligula ruled Ancient Rome through fear and terror. Rampaging through Rome committing murder, adultery and acts of debauchery, his reign came to an abrupt end when he was brutally assassinated after only four years.
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Did Roman emperors have a harem?

Harems were common in the Orient; the Chinese emperor, the Ottoman sultan, and the Mongol emperor all had many wives. Roman Emperors did not have a similar custom.
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Who was the nicest Roman Emperor?

The Five Good Emperors

The “five good emperors,” as they are commonly referred to, were Nerva, Trajan, and Hadrian (who were related to one another only by adoption), and the two Antonines, Antoninus Pius and ever beloved, Marcus Aurelius.
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Who is the greatest emperor ever in world history and why?

Charlemagne smashed them in the field and took the crown of Lombardy as his own. From his capital of Aachen in modern-day Germany, he went on to fight 53 campaigns, most of which he led himself. He defended a Christian Europe from Muslim Saracens and pagan Saxons, often beheading thousands in a single day.
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Emperor Tiberius: The Pedophile Who Controlled Rome



Were any Roman emperors nice?

Five Good Emperors, the ancient Roman imperial succession of Nerva (reigned 96–98 ce), Trajan (98–117), Hadrian (117–138), Antoninus Pius (138–161), and Marcus Aurelius (161–180), who presided over the most majestic days of the Roman Empire. It was not a bloodline.
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Who was the only black Roman emperor?

In AD 193, Lucius Septimius Severus was named ruler of the Roman Empire and in doing so became Rome's first African Emperor. After emerging victorious from a period of civil war, Severus expanded the border of the empire to new heights, ushered in a period of imperial transformation and founded a dynasty.
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Who were the worst of the craziest Roman emperors?

The Wackiest Roman Emperors
  • TIBERIUS (ruled 14-37 AD)
  • CALIGULA (ruled 37-41 AD)
  • COMMODUS (ruled 180-192 AD)
  • ELAGABALUS (ruled 218-222)
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Do harems still exist today?

Surprisingly, said Croutier, harems still exist, partially because of the current wave of Moslem fundamentalism. 'Polygamy has been outlawed in Turkey and China, the two greatest harem nations, but is still a flourishing practice in the Middle East and Africa,' she says.
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Who had the largest harem in history?

The largest harems were improbably large. The 6th-century BCE King Tamba of Banaras (India) is rumored to have had a harem of 16,000. Kublai Khan, the 13th-century Mongol leader, had four queens and 7,000 concubines. He habitually culled and refreshed the pool of concubines every few years.
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Which Roman emperor had syphilis?

Shortly into Emperor Caligula's rule, he fell ill from what many suggest was syphilis. He never recovered mentally and became a ruthless, wanton killer of Roman citizens, including even his family.
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What emperor married his horse?

According to the ancient historian Suetonius, the Roman emperor known as Caligula loved one of his horses, Incitatus, so much that he gave the steed a marble stall, an ivory manger, a jeweled collar and even a house.
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What race was Romans?

As in neighbouring city-states, the early Romans were composed mainly of Latin-speaking Italic people, known as the Latins. The Latins were a people with a marked Mediterranean character, related to other neighbouring Italic peoples such as the Falisci.
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What ethnicity were Carthaginians?

The Carthaginians were Phoenicians, which means that they would conventionally be described as a Semitic people. The term Semitic refers to a variety of people from the ancient Near East (e.g., Assyrians, Arabs, and Hebrews), which included parts of northern Africa.
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Were any Roman emperors from Africa?

The Four African Emperors were Septimius Severus, Clodius Albinus, Marcus Macrinus and Aemilianus. Severus was born near Leptis Magna in Africa (in modern-day Libya), and came from a wealthy and distinguished equestrian family.
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Who was the most feared king of England?

King John I may forever be known as a Bad King following that seminal history textbook 1066 and All That, but according to history authors, it is Henry VIII who should bear the title of the worst monarch in history.
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Who was the smartest king in the world?

King Solomon was the wisest man who ever lived and also one of the most foolish. God gifted him with unsurpassed wisdom, which Solomon squandered by disobeying God's commandments. Some of Solomon's most famous achievements were his building projects, particularly the temple in Jerusalem.
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Who conquered more Alexander or Genghis?

In terms of square miles conquered, Genghis Khan was the greatest conqueror of all time -- his empire was more than twice the size of the empire of Alexander the Great. The Mongols believed that he was the greatest man of all time and was sent from heaven.
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Do concubines still exist?

Concubinage still exists today in various forms. Women are not forced into it like they were, and it is still mostly among Asian wealthy class. Having a concubine or mistress is accepted as part of the culture in Asia. The role of women is still second to that of men.
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How old were Chinese concubines?

The age of the candidates ranged mainly from 14 to 16. Virtues, behavior, character, appearance and body condition were the selection criteria. Despite the limitations imposed on Chinese concubines, there are several examples in history and literature of concubines who achieved great power and influence.
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What is a male concubine called?

A concubin is a man who lives in a concubinage with his concubine.
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Which sultan had most wives?

The title officially first came in use during the reign of Sultan Suleiman II. The Sultan could have up to four and some times five women i.e. wives with the imperial rank of Kadın and unlimited number of wives with the rank of Ikbal.
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