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 was the nicest emperor of Rome?

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 most peaceful Roman emperor?

As well as piety, Antoninus is well known as a Roman emperor for his peaceful approach to imperial management. Whether or not it was a cause or a consequence of his decision never to leave Italy, the period of his reign – from AD 138 to 161 – was the most peaceful in all of Rome's imperial history.
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Who was the best King of the Roman emperor?

Augustus. Augustus belongs at the top of this list, given his position as the first emperor and his success. Ruling from 27 B.C-14 A.D., Augustus was not just the founder of the Empire, but also the emperor with the longest reign.
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Who was the nastiest Roman emperor?

Nero is perhaps the best known of the worst emperors, having allowed his wife and mother to rule for him and then stepping out from their shadows and ultimately having them, and others, murdered. But his transgressions go far beyond just that; he was accused of sexual perversions and the murder of many Roman citizens.
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The Five Good Emperors (96 - 180)



Who was the most paranoid Roman emperor?

In fact, in his infinite paranoia, Caligula began sending those closest to him off to exile or death—including his adopted son. His cruelty led to him gaining a sense of satisfaction out of making parents watch as their children were killed.
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Was Caesar a good emperor?

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While dictator, Caesar continued to improve Rome by overhauling its tax system and improving the calendar. On the other hand, Caesar can be considered a bad leader because of the way he went about changing the republic. As a consul, many of his actions were illegal.
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Who was the best Roman soldier?

Roman Leaders: The 10 Greatest Generals behind the Empire
  1. Nero Claudius Drusus (38-9 BCE)
  2. Gnaeus Julius Agricola (40-93 CE) ...
  3. Germanicus Julius Caesar (15 BCE-19 CE) ...
  4. Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BCE) ...
  5. Marcus Antonius (83-30 BCE) ...
  6. Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) ...
  7. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (106-48 BCE) ...
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Who was the best emperor of All Time?

Top 10 Emperors in History
  1. #1: Genghis Khan. Although it doesn't quite receive the publicity that the British and Roman Empires get, the Mongol Empire was one of the greatest in history.
  2. #2: Augustus. ...
  3. #3: Napoleon Bonaparte. ...
  4. #4: Qin Shi Huang. ...
  5. #5: Peter I. ...
  6. #6: Hirohito. ...
  7. #7: Constantine the Great. ...
  8. #8: Moctezuma II. ...
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Was Constantine a good emperor?

He is known as Constantine the Great for very good reasons. After nearly 80 years, and three generations of political fragmentation, Constantine united the whole of the Roman Empire under one ruler. By 324 he had extended his power and was sole emperor, restoring stability and security to the Roman world.
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Was Augustus the best emperor?

Augustus was Rome's first emperor and one of the most accomplished leaders in world history. He made possible the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and prosperity that allowed the Roman empire to have a profound and lasting influence on the culture of the Europe.
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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 best of the 5 Good emperors?

Marcus Aurelius was the most famously philosophical of the five good Emperors, and one of the most widely-known philosopher-rulers of history.
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Which of the Five Good Emperors did the most for Rome?

Trajan may have been the best of the Five Good Emperors. Rome was the largest under the leadership of Trajan.
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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 almost ruled the world?

But for Genghis Khan, it was just the start. Over the course of the century, he and his successors built the largest contiguous empire in the history of the world, a 12-million-square-mile swathe of land that stretched from the Sea of Japan to the grasslands of Hungary in the heart of Europe.
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Who was Rome's toughest opponent?

Hannibal (or Hannibal Barca) was the leader of the military forces of Carthage that fought against Rome in the Second Punic War. Hannibal, who almost overpowered Rome, was considered Rome's greatest enemy.
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How big was the average Roman soldier?

Imperial regulations, though not entirely unambiguous, suggest that the minimum height for new recruits was five Roman feet, seven inches (165 cm., 5'5") ... for the army as a whole a reasonable estimate of a soldier's average height is around 170 cm (5'7").
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Who is the most famous Roman leader?

1. Augustus (September 63 BC – 19 August, 14 AD) What is this? At the top of the list is a very obvious choice – the founder of the Roman Empire himself, Augustus, who has the longest reign of 41 years from 27 BC to 14 AD.
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What did Caesar say to Brutus?

“Et tu, Brute?” – “You too, Brutus?” is what Shakespeare has Caesar say in the Tragedy of Julius Caesar.
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Why did the Romans hate kings?

One of the immediate reasons the Romans revolted against kings, who had been in power for what is traditionally counted as 244 years (until 509), was the rape of a leading citizen's wife by the king's son. This is the well-known rape of Lucretia.
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Who was better Augustus or Julius Caesar?

Augustus surpassed his great-uncle Julius in power and longevity, establishing the beginning of the Pax Romana, founding the Roman Empire to last for nearly 1,500 years.
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Who was the greatest Roman?

Gaius Octavius Thurinus, also known as Octavian or “Augustus,” served as the first official emperor of the Roman Empire, and is often seen by historians as the greatest.
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Who is worse Caligula or Nero?

Fully named Nero Claudius Caesar, Nero ruled from 54 to 68 AD and was arguably an even worse madman than his uncle Caligula. He had his step-brother Britannicus killed, his wife Octavia executed, and his mother Agrippina stabbed and murdered.
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