Who was the youngest Roman emperor?

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.
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Who was the 14 year old Roman emperor?

On May 16, 218 CE a fourteen-year-old teenager was sneaked into the camp of the Third Gallic Legion in Syria and proclaimed the new imperial ruler. Shortly afterwards, Macrinus was dead. Although the new emperor would change his name to Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, history would know him as Elagabalus.
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Which Roman emperor died the youngest?

4.28g, 23mm, 12 o'clock. 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 earliest Roman emperor?

In 31 B.C. at the Battle of Actium, Augustus won a decisive victory over his rival Mark Antony and his Egyptian fleet. Returning to Rome, Augustus was acclaimed a hero. With skill, efficiency, and cleverness, he secured his position as the first Emperor of Rome.
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Who is the last Roman emperor?

Romulus Augustulus, in full Flavius Momyllus Romulus Augustulus, (flourished 5th century ad), known to history as the last of the Western Roman emperors (475–476). In fact, he was a usurper and puppet not recognized as a legitimate ruler by the Eastern emperor.
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Who was the last great Roman emperor?

Marcus Aurelius was the last of the Five Good Emperors of Rome. His reign (161–180 CE) marked the end of a period of internal tranquility and good government. After his death the empire quickly descended into civil war. He has symbolized the Golden Age of the Roman Empire for many generations in the West.
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Is Julius Caesar the first Roman emperor?

Augustus, also called Augustus Caesar, was the first Roman emperor following the republic, which had been finally destroyed by the dictatorship of Julius Caesar.
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Did any Roman emperor ever fight in the Colosseum?

Son a great Roman general, Commodus spent much of his life trying to live up to the image of his father. The only emperor to fight as a gladiator in the Colosseum, Commodus lived a debaucherous life & ruled with an iron fist.
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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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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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Was Maximus a real person?

Maximus Decimus Meridius (his full name is stated only once in the film) is a fictitious character! Although he did not exist, he seems as if he could be be a composite of actual historical figures. In the film, Maximus was Marcus Aurelius' general.
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Who ruled Rome after Julius Caesar died?

The death of Julius Caesar ultimately had the opposite impact of what his assassins hoped. Much of the Roman public hated the senators for the assassination, and a series of civil wars ensued. In the end, Caesar's grandnephew and adoptive son Octavian emerged as Rome's leader. He renamed himself Augustus Caesar.
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Who was emperor when Jesus was born?

Known for: Caesar Augustus (63 BC – 14 AD) was the first Roman emperor and one of the most successful. He reigned for 45 years and was ruling at the time of Jesus Christ's birth.
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Who rules Rome now?

He declared himself “Emperor of the French” and by conquest, took over much of the former Holy Roman Empire. Napoleon was disposed of, but house Bonaparte still exists. The current head of the house is 34-year-old Jean-Christophe, Prince Napoléon.
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Did Romans go extinct?

So Romans did not go extinct, as they were not an ethnic group. In general, Romans were neither "exterminated" nor "displaced" but rather slowly assimilated into the Germanic societies and polities that settled and dominated Western Europe.
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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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How tall was an average Roman?

The average height was between 5' and 5.5 ft tall based on skeletal remains and written history. Eastern Rome (Constantine's Post Italian Rome) was 5'4"-5'7" The original Roman had a wheat bread based diet, lack of protein kept heights low. Reasons: Land was over-hunted.
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Which Roman emperor fought as a gladiator?

Commodus fought against professional gladiators as well as wild beasts. As Herodian wrote, “In his gladiatorial combats, he defeated his opponents with ease, and he did no more than wound them, since they all submitted to him, but only because they knew he was the emperor, not because he was truly a gladiator.”
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What was the height of Julius Caesar?

Julius Caesar was born at Godalming in Surrey March 25, 1830. Height 5ft 7 ½ in., and weight 12 st. 6 lbs., being for his size a very powerful man, and possessing some knowledge of the art of self-defence.
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