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Constantine I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 29 views

    • saul PAULINO
       
      this guy was the best emperor he had alot of fame but not as much as Julius Ceaser but some where around there . at the time he started ruling there was 4 emperor . he fought threw wars with the other 3 emperor to be the only emperor of Rome (the ruler). when he started ruling he wasn't a Christian but he did fallow them and agreed with them but after god gave him a symbol he became a Christian he painted a cross across his shield and he told his soldiers to do the same because he saw a symbol from the Christian god in the sky a night before the battle of the milvian bridge..
    • Jihad Little
       
      im not shure if he is the best emperor because he has stiff competition with augustus and julius caesar
  • Constantine I
    • jacob arias
       
      what made him so famous was that he was the first jewish empoior in roman history
    • devine martin
       
      he was a great man. he led a nice amry.
    • Jihad Little
       
      he led the army to a win that he was out numbered 5 to 1 and still was avle to win the battle
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Constantine 1 was the most famous emperor in the Roman Empire. He was famous because he was the first emperor to become christian. That made him famous because usually the Christians are the enemies. Once Constantine bcame Christian he wanted to become allies with the Christians. He became Christian after the battle on the bridge. He became christian after that because the day before the battle, Dia, the christian scribe told him that if he put the sign of the christians on all the shelids he will conquer. He did. Now he believes in their God.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      he is famous because he was first 2 become christian + seem very determined that he was a christian
    • Alberto Torres
       
      he was a christian. he painted a x and p on his shields. he was a emperor.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Constantine the great was the fist emporor to become a christian. He was going to war with Maxentius.And he had a trap for Constantine over the Mivillian bridge. But he fell for his own trap. And constantine became emporor of rome.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Constanstine was one of the good emperors.He ruled all of rome.He died of either old age or natrual causes.He won the war against Maxentius even though having less solidiers.Isnt that embarrising for Maxentius
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      was he a better emperor then octavian
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      constantine a very famous emperor and he was cristian but most romains don't like cristains
    • laverne roache
       
      he was a great emperor. he was also cristian and roman centents dont like cristians . so that became a problem.
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Constantine was the first jewish emporer! He was famous for starting to bring peace to the romans and christians together. The romans hated the jews, but that all changed once Constantine came in.
    • emily caba
       
      of course as yuh may kno, constantine I was the first christian emperor. he took advantage of godd. because of him the europeans are now christians today.
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  • Flavius Valerius Constantinus
    • Jihad Little
       
      that was the birth name of constantine the great.
    • Jihad Little
       
      he wa sone of the best roman emperor
  • War against Maxentius
    • Jihad Little
       
      he won this war out numbered five to one and legons belive it was because of the christian signs on the sheilds
    • Jihad Little
       
      he won this war using his opponents plan that back fired on himself
    • Jihad Little
       
      after his victory he only has the western part of the empire and still has two more empires.but he forms an alliance and killes one of the eastern emperor
  • his death in 337.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Constantine was not assasinated. Unlike Ceaser and maney other emporors or rulers of rome. He died of natural causes. Or , he died of old age.
    • Kevin Torres
       
      He was sick when he died.it said that he was seriously ill
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Didn't Constantine die of old age? He died peacefully, not assasinated. What a lie wikipedia put. Constantine was really famous. They should do more research to know more.
    • emily caba
       
      he died of natural cause like having a heart atack or of old age
  • Licinius)
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Licinius was Constantines brother. But he betrayed him by trying to kill him . So Constantine killedhim and his son. Then eventually he killed his own sister.
  • The Byzantine liturgical calendar, observed by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of Byzantine
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Constantine also had built churches for rome. He thought it was a good idea for the cristians. But the senate didi not agree./ They did not agree with any thing he did.
    • julio hernandez
       
      They hated him for being Christian.Its a miracle that he wasnt assasinated.Though he was probobly protected.He used money that was going to be used to fix pagean temples.
    • emily caba
       
      he built churches instead of temples for god. everyone in rome was shocked
  • War against Maxentius
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Befor the war something happened that changed Constanstine.When he was going to set his camp Metarior flew and crashed.Dia the scrbe said that was a symbol that he would win the war.That was storie 1.Storie 2 says that Constanstine came out of his tent and looked up in the sky to look at the stars.He saw a flying burning cross and under that it said you will win the war.And he did.
    • laverne roache
       
      but the story they say is true is the first one.
  • Licinius )
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Licinius was Constanstines brother in law.Licinius betrayed Constastine and Constanstines sister licinius wife begged for his life.Consatnstine dodnt kill him.but 6 months later licinius was killed and so was his son.they were kiled by assassinaters.None know if constanstine was the one who sent for him to be killed.
    • chris corporan
       
      he was like the next caser he had lot and lot of frame
    • brandon casiano
       
      i though he was a very great emperrosbut he is still not as good as ceaser but he is pritty close
  • his death in 337
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Constanstine wasnt assassinated.He died just like other famouse generals and rulers that were good ones.He either died of old age or natural casues.Just like ciesar alexander the great and so on.
    • julio hernandez
       
      But Ceaser was assinated.He was stabbed to death in the forum.That is what turned Rome into an Empire.That happened long ago.
    • brandon casiano
       
      he was not killed he was a fantasic ruler natral cause
  • As the emperor who empowered Christianity throughout the Roman Empire and moved the Roman capital to the banks of the Bosphorus, Constantine was a ruler of major historical importance, but he has always been a controversial figure.[
    • Andy Rosario
       
      Was Constantine really that grade? Why did Constantine became a Cristian in the fist place? I would want to know what would happen if he did not became a Cristian? All I know is if he was't a Cristian then we as we know it would change.
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      He changed becouse he of two things. A metour fell. Or he saw a cross in the sky in fire. Then words where writing in the sky.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      he is the reason that Christianity is a dominate in the western side of the world  
    • laverne roache
       
      no duh lol
    • julio hernandez
       
      Plus his advisor scribe guy told him to.He wasnt actualy Christian he just wanted their support.He said that for every one Christian you kill five more appear.With all that support he wasnt challenged.
    • chris corporan
       
      all because constantine christian is doniated to west side of rome
    • Jihad Little
       
      to me i think that all the wierd things that happened to constantine was a sign that he needed to become christian
  • Constantine received a formal education at Diocletian's court, where he learned Latin literature, Greek, and philosophy.
  • In July 285, Diocletian declared Maximian, another colleague from Illyricum
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      who is Maximian to Constantine
    • emily caba
       
      i think he was the other emperor of the western or eatern to where constantine ruled.
  • Constantine's share of the Empire consisted of Britain, Gaul, and Spain.
    • laverne roache
       
      Alot of emperors old Gual it was very famous. That must be a really cool place to be.and spain also is a wonderful place.
  • to secure their alliance by the marriage of Licinius and Constantine's half-sister Constantia.
    • Kevin Torres
       
      If romans had allianceswhy did they still fight each other?
  • Licinius and Martinianus surrendered to Constantine at Nicomedia on the promise their lives would be spared: they were sent to live as private citizens in Thessalonica and Cappadocia respectively, but in 325 Constantine accused Licinius of plotting against him and had them both arrested and hanged; Licinius's son (the son of Constantine's half-sister) was also eradicated.[191] Thus Constantine became the sole emperor of the Roman Empire.
  • Constantine is perhaps best known for being the first Christian Roman emperor; his reign was certainly a turning point for the Christian Church. In 313 Constantine announced toleration of Christianity in the Edict of Milan, which removed penalties for professing Christianity (under which many had been martyred in previous persecutions of Christians) and returned confiscated Church property. Though a similar edict had been issued in 311 by Galerius, then senior emperor of the Tetrarchy, Galerius' edict granted Christians the right to practice their religion but did not restore any property to them. [195]
  • Although he earned his honorific of "The Great" ("Μέγας") from Christian historians long after he had died
    • omar jimenez
       
      He was born in Feburary 27th in 272ad.till 22 may 337. in those many years he had done many great things. he becam the first cristen and had saved the romen empire. the senits hated the cristens
    • Jordan Naranjo
       
      Constantine started a war with Licinuis so he can concord the eastern part of the Roman empire. After the war, they had a draw and for 7 years they had peace until Licinuis send his troops to assain cristian. Thats when Constantine began a new war with Licinuis and then he unleash his secret the that was the Cristian sign with the god's face on it. Then armysaw the sign and said "hey, that sign means that the god of the Cristians is coming down here and gonna destroy us." Which that meant a distracting for then and many soldiers got killed. When Licinuis saw that he flle back to his palace, because he knew that Constantine was going to kill him and so made Constantine the winner of the battle.
    • brandon casiano
       
      constantine had a war for 7 years aginst licinus
  • Although he is not included in the Latin Church's list of saints, which does recognize several other Constantines as saints, he is revered under the title "The Great" for his contributions to Christianity.
    • omar jimenez
       
      All though he was one ofn the greatest cristens. he did not become a saint.He helped many cristens and the romen empire.He had helped many romens by winning meany battles and helping people in tought situation
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      constantine was born in 27 febuary 272 and died 22 may 337
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      Constantine was an amazing emperor because he changed lot of things that people were not. He also made a plan kill his enemy and not him and it was his enemy that made the plan
    • Jihad Little
       
      why arre roman names so complicated?
    • janay harris
       
      Constantine I was a very smart man but he didnt trust any one but god and only god. but then after a while he started building churches for the catholic people in rome. but he actually seemed like he didnt care for his own religion to have new churches to worship in.
  • Best known for being the first Christian Roman emperor
    • genaro nivar
       
      constantine made his solders put the Christian sigh on their shield    
    • Victoria Pagan
       
      this is why constintane is so famous becuase he was the first christian emperor.
  • n 310, a dispossessed and power-hungry Maximian rebelled against Constantine while Constantine was away campaigning against the Franks. Maximian had been sent south to Arles with a contingent of Constantine's army, in preparation for any attacks by Maxentius in southern Gaul. He announced that Constantine was dead, and took up the imperial purple. In spite of a large donative pledge to any who would support him as emperor, most of Constantine's army remained loyal to their emperor,
  • Maxentius prepared for the same type of war he had waged against Severus and Galerius: he sat in Rome and prepared for a siege.[142] He still controlled Rome's praetorian guards, was well-stocked with African grain, and was surrounded on all sides by the seemingly impregnable Aurelian Walls. He ordered all bridges across the Tiber cut, reportedly on the counsel of the gods,[
  • On some date between 15 May and 17 June 326, Constantine had his eldest son Crispus, by Minervina, seized and put to death by "cold poison" at Pola (Pula, Croatia).[212] In July, Constantine had his wife, the Empress Fausta, killed at the behest of his mother, Helena. Fausta was left to die in an over-heated bath.
    • genaro nivar
       
      he did not trust any one so he killed the people
    • Kevin Torres
       
      Why did he Kill his wife?
  • Constantine reversed the persecutions of his predecessor, Diocletian, and issued (with his co-empero
  • axentius' body was fished out of the Tiber and decapitated. His head was paraded through the streets for all to see
  • n medieval times, when the Roman Catholic Church was dominant, Catholic historians presented Constantine as an ideal ruler, the standard against which any king or emperor could be measured.[242] The Renaissance rediscovery of anti-Constantinian sources prompted a re-evaluation of Constantine's career. The German humanist Johann Löwenklau, discoverer of Zosimus' writings, published a Latin translation thereof in 1576. In its preface, he argued that Zosimus' picture of Constantine was superior to that offered by Eusebius and the Church historians, and damned Constantine as a tyrant.
  • promotion to emperor, Constantine remained in Britain, and secured his control in the northwestern dioceses
  • He completed the reconstruction of military bases begun under his father's rule, and ordered the repair of the region's roadways.[72] He soon left for Augusta Treverorum (Trier) in Gaul
    • genaro nivar
       
      when Constantine was with his army he saw a sigh in the sky 
  • Public baths (thermae) built in Trier by Constantine. More than 100 metres (328 ft) wide by 200 metres (656 ft) long, and capable of serving several thousands at a time, the baths were built to rival those of Rome.
    • genaro nivar
       
      the roman people took alot of baths
  • By the middle of 310 Galerius had become too ill to involve himself in imperial politics.[108] His final act survives: a letter to the provincials posted in Nicomedia on 30 April 311, proclaiming an end to the persecutions, and the resumption of religious toleration
  • Constantine entered Rome on 29 October.[165] He staged a grand adventus in the city, and was met with popular jubilation.[
    • genaro nivar
       
      constantine came back a christen 
  • Constantine the Great, mosaic in Hagia Sophia, c. 1000
    • genaro nivar
       
      a picture of Constantine  
  • Constantine burning Arian books
    • genaro nivar
       
      in this pic Constantine is burning books 
    • Kevin Torres
       
      Why did he burn Those Books?
  • The Baptism of Constantine, as imagined by students of Raphae
    • genaro nivar
       
      students were imagined Constantine 
  • Bronze head of Constantine, from a colossal statue (4th century)
    • genaro nivar
       
      a statue of Constantine head 
  • Coin struck by Constantine I to commemorate the founding of Constantinople
    • genaro nivar
       
      this coin caught Constantine eye  
  • Colossal head of Constantine, from a seated statue: a youthful, classicising, other-worldly official image
    • genaro nivar
       
      Constantine head from a youthful statue  
  • The Battle of the Milvian Bridge by Giulio Romano
    • genaro nivar
       
      this is a picture of a war
  • The Milvian Bridge (Ponte Milvio) over the Tiber, north of Rome, where Constantine and Maxentius fought in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge
    • genaro nivar
       
      this bridge is still here today
  • Dresden bust of Maxentius
    • genaro nivar
       
      a head of maxentius
    • alexi viera
       
      constintine was the first christan empire of the western empire.
  • Constantine I Emperor of the Roman Empire
  • Born 27 February ca. 272[2] Birthplace Naissus, Illyria Died 22 May 337 (aged 65) Place of death Nicomedia (modern-day Izmit, Turkey)
  • Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus
    • saul PAULINO
       
      Diocletian's Tetrarchy worked pretty well for about 20 years, but then it broke down. In 306 AD one of the Emperors, Constantius, died. He was supposed to be succeeded by his assistant, Severus. But he had a son, whose name was Constantine. When Constantius died, Constantine was not happy about being left out, and Constantius' army declared Constantine emperor. There was a big civil war. Maxentius Maxentius In one of the battles of this war, in 312 AD, Constantine was about to fight the son of another Emperor, Maximian. This son was named Maxentius. The battle was right outside Rome: Constantine was camped outside the walls of Rome, and Maxentius was inside Rome. Constantine's men were badly outnumbered. The night before the battle, Constantine had a dream. A cross or maybe some other Christian symbol appeared in the sky and he heard the words, "Under this sign you will win." Constantine figured that this meant he would win the battle if he had his soldiers paint a cross on their shields. He did have the soldiers paint the cross on their shields, and they did win the battle. Constantine was very impressed with the power of the Christian god, and became a Christian. He put up a triumphal arch to remind people of his victory.
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    one of the most famous and greatest emperors cause he was the first emperor to become christians
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    Caesar Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus (27 February c. 272- 22 May 337), commonly known in English as Constantine I, Constantine the Great,was Roman emperor from 306, and the sole holder of that office from 324 until 21his death in 337. Best known for being the first Christian Roman emperor, Constantine reversed the persecutions of his predecessor, Diocletian, and issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which proclaimed religious toleration throughout the empire. The Byzantine liturgical calendar, observed by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of Byzantine rite, lists both Constantine and his mother Helena as saints. Although he is not included in the Latin Church's list of saints, which does recognize several other Constantines as saints, he is revered under the title "The Great" for his contributions to Christianity. Constantine also transformed the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium into a new imperial residence, Constantinople, which would remain the capital of the Byzantine Empire for over one thousand years.
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    after going to war with Lucinius, there was seven years of truce between Constantine and him. After seven years of truce, peace was broken when Lucinius sent several troops to kill sevral christians. with that doing, another war erupted between Lucinius and Constantine. after raising a flag with christ's face on it, Lucinius' troops started to fear god and retreat. At the end of the bloody battle, Constantine won.
Alex Cruz

Antoninus Pius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 13 views

  • generally known in English as Antoninus Pius was Roman emperor from 138 to 161
    • daniel arocho
       
      he actually ruled for a pretty long time.he must of been loved.he must of also been a good emperors.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      he ruled for about thirty something years.That a good run for some emperor.Some emperors only ruled for about two months.But does were the time were Rome was in disaster.
    • edward estremera
       
      when rulers or empiers were good they would mostly die by natral causea as you can see he ruled for 23 years some just last to years
    • YaniCristal !!
       
      He ruled for a long time. He was a great emperor.
    • emily caba
       
      he mustve benn pretty old
  • He was the fourth of the Five Good Emperors and a member of the Aurelii
    • daniel arocho
       
      WOWWWWW now i knoow he was good emperors. to be one of the five good emperors. and to be a member of the aurelii.he must of been loved.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      wowzers he had to be famous and good. because it is a pretty hard job to become ne of the five emporors. also none of those were murdedrd. they died natural.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Thats a very great achivement to accomplish. He probably dident sentence many people to death.Or made them do thing they dident want to be forced to do. I think Ceser should be there too.
    • edward estremera
       
      only if he lasted longer more pewo[ple would of became good empores ithink that by this time rome was an empier not sure but problably
    • YaniCristal !!
       
      the five good emperor died of natural causes because they ruled for a long time and everyone loved them. antoninus pius died of natural causes because he was a good emperor.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      a great emperor,. roman got many of their stuff because of him
  • Senate to deify his adoptive father Hadrian;
    • daniel arocho
       
      his adopted father was hadrian. WOOWOWOWOWOW so that means he is hadrians adopted son. but i thought trajan was his only adopted son and his own. wow the roman empire was weird.
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  • however, suggests that he may have earned the name by saving senators sentenced to death by Hadrian in his later years
    • daniel arocho
       
      he must of been a good person to do that .if that happened. that is probably y the senaters choose him to be emperor.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Not alot of emperor would do that. Only the emperor with a big heart.Atonius Pius would be different than other emperors. He is more caring to other people.
  • Sestertius of Antoninus Pius, with the personification of Italia on reverse. Antoninus had been entrusted with the government of this province as proconsul
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      sesterses is roman money. if you had a lot of sesterses you were rich. you can actually become an empoor if you are rich. but it is pretty hard to get rich.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Sesterses was Roman money.Emperor would be paid alot of sestersies.Hoe do you think Nero build that big statue.It would have been good to be an Emperor back then.
    • edward estremera
       
      a sestersi was the type of money thew romans use it had a carved face of cecer on it would t u like to have your face on da coin i think thats why we have goreg wasintons face on a quarter
  • Natural - Faustina the Younger, also one other daughter and two sons, all died before 138    Adoptive - Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus
  • Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus (from birth to adoption by Hadrian);
  • Antoninus was not a military man.
    • edward estremera
       
      wasent he the guy in the movie spartacus am not sure but that the guy that was going to get suduce by dat oder guy idk but pretty sure it was
  • On his accession, Antoninus' name became "Imperator Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pontifex Maximus
  • such as Edward Gibbon or the author of the article on Antoninus Pius in the ninth edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica:
  • As a private citizen between 110 and 115, he married Annia Galeria
  • He was the son and only child of Titus Aurelius Fulvus, consul in 89
    • joseph abreu
       
      the mother most of the time had more then one .most mothers have 1-18 kids. it is amazing how he is the only kid.
  • he earned the name "Pius
  • Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian
  • The only account of his life handed down to us is that of the Augustan History,
  • Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus (19 September 86 – 7 March 161), 4generally known in English as Antoninus Pius was Roman emperor from 138 to 161
  • very happy marriage. She was the daughter of consul Marcus Annius Verus and Rupilia
  • Having filled with more than usual success the offices of quaestor and praetor, he obtained the consulship in 120; he was next appointed by the Emperor Hadrian as one of the four proconsuls to administer Italia, then greatly increased his reputation by his conduct as proconsul of Asia.
  • 19 September 86
    • joseph abreu
       
      Man only lived up to 24years old and the wamen lived longer liketo 31yares.
  • 7 March 161 (aged 74) Place of death Lorium
    • joseph abreu
       
      He lved for a long timeit is amazing how it is. most poeple will not live that long.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      1 of 5 good emperors
    • emily caba
       
      he is one of the five emperors
    • janay harris
       
      he was one of the GOOD five emperors
    • alexi viera
       
      antinninus was yet another roman empire.
  • He did not possess the sobriquet "Pius" until after his accession to the throne.
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Antonius Pius did not possess the sobriquet "Pius" until after his accesseion to the throne
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    Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionius Arrius Antoninus (19 September 86 - 7 March 161), generally known in English as Antoninus Pius was Roman emperor from 138 to 161. He was the fourth of the Five Good Emperors and a member of the Aurelii. He did not possess the sobriquet "Pius" until after his accession to the throne. Almost certainly, he earned the name "Pius" because he compelled the Senate to deify his adoptive father Hadrian; the Historia Augusta, however, suggests that he may have earned the name by saving senators sentenced to death by Hadrian in his later years.[1]
Michelle Barrueto

Vespasian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 17 views

  • Titus Flavius Vespasianus, commonly known as Vespasian (November 17 9AD – June 23 79AD), was a Roman Emperor who reigned from 69 AD until his death in 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the short-lived Flavian dynasty, which ruled the Roman Empire between 69 AD and 96 AD He was succeeded by his sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96).
    • javier villanueva
       
      he ruled from69 AD untill his death in 79 AD
    • kevin cruz
       
      he was born on november 9,17 and died june 23,79 he was 69 years old when he died
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Vespasian was emperor for 10 years. He was a great emperor. He died one year before the coloseum was made. The coloseum was and still is one of the most famous places in the World. Vespasian made it. He was the emperor after Nero.
  • 17 November 9
    • javier villanueva
       
      vispasianus was bor in november 9,17
  • 23 June 79 (age 69)
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  • Vespasian
    • Jihad Little
       
      he was the emperor after nero. he was a emperor that buiult the great coliseum
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Vespesion will always be remebered by one thing.He build the collosium.He died one year before it was finished.So his son finished it for him.He never got to see the collosium finished.
    • javier villanueva
       
      he was the empier after nero
    • laverne roache
       
      He was a great empor beacuse he had belt the great colosuim.
    • KENNY BATISTA
       
      vespacian will always be remembered for beening a great empereor and building the collisium. he could not finish it because he died one year before it finished.
    • janay harris
       
      he was the emperour after nero. and this new empereor bulit the collusium. but he died while building it and his son had to finish building it.
    • omar pichardo
       
      in the collosum that vepasian had his son built and finised had hypogeams where there were gladiators and animals
    • YaniCristal !!
       
      vespasian planed and built the colluseum on top of the pool of nero. he died one year before it was finished. he decided to buld it on top of the pool of nero so that he could use the pipes that were running below the pool to flood the colluseum so that they could have naval fights.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      Vespesion was the emperor who started the collosium but he died before it was finished.
    • jonathan perez
       
      vespasian was the emperor tha had created the coloseum. No one forgot about tha one thing he did. he died one year before it was finished.So then his son became the next emperor and he finished it. Vespasian never got to see the coloseum.
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Vespasian did so many amazing things that suprised me. I think that he couldve been so much more famous if he lived longer then what he did
  • Vespasian became more reputed as a successful military commander, partaking in the Roman invasion of Britain in 43
    • Andy Rosario
       
                wow vespasian did what no roman emperor could to and that is concert Britain.  Which is something that a ceaser couldent to. To believe Britain wear it is far away from rome. In is oun island: how he did it is amistery.   
    • Steven Ramos
       
      I never knew Vespesion inaved Britian. If he did he probably dident pick up sea shells like Caligula.Cespasion died around 48 . The collisium was finished a year after his death.
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      I always thought Britian was already part of rome. Thanks Andy you gave me something to post later. But you where wrong at something. Ceaser did try to conquer it. But he failed. So he gaved up and deciedet to conquer the rest of qoull. Sorry if i mix spelled it.
  • Buried Rome
    • Steven Ramos
       
      I think a Roman emperor should be buried in Rome. If you ruled somewhere you should be buried there. But athor people have different oppinion and think they should be buried where they were born. Well people think differently.
  • he was succeeded by his eldest son Titus.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      His son would later become emeror of Rome. He finished his dad's collosium. He pretty much did everything his dad did not finished and finished it for him.Titus did a good gob as an emperor.
  • Nero
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      He killed his own mother and his brother in law.he was a really wierd mperor he made his favorite horse a senetor.He particpated in gladior fights.The gladiers had to let him kill him
  • and subjugating
  • Egyptians had declared
    • laverne roache
       
      He must of been a Egyption god just like Cesar.
  • Titus Flavius Vespasianus , commonly known as Vespasian ( November 17 9 AD – June 23 79 AD), w a s a Roman Emperor who reigned from 69 AD until his death in 79 AD. Vespasian was the founder of the short-lived Flavian dynasty , which ruled the Roman Empire between 69 AD and 96 AD He was succeeded by his sons Titus (79–81) and Domitian (81–96).
    • jaida pacheco
       
      Why was he so different from all the other emperors? Sure he was a good emperor but that means he gets to rule for his whole life. Not even the other good emperors did that.
  • While Vespasian was preparing to besiege the city of Jerusalem during the latter campaign, emperor 1Nero committed suicide, plunging the Roman Empire into a year of civil war known as the Year of the Four Emperors.
    • jaida pacheco
       
      Why did Nero decide to commet suicide? What if they just decided to keep him as a prisoner. Why did they call it the year of the four emperors if there was five that year?
  • , 2Vespasian became more reputed as a successful military commander, partaking in the Roman invasion of Britain in 43 , and subjugating the Judaea province during the Jewish rebellion of 66
    • jaida pacheco
       
      If he was so sucsessfull why wasn't he made emperor before Nero died. They had plenty of time to kill Nero. Espesually with such a great general such as Vespian.
  • On December 20 , Vitellius was defeated, and the following day, Vespasian was declared emperor by the Roman Senate .
    • jaida pacheco
       
      Did they always have to have wars during the time of emperors. They could have just voted who was a better Emperor. That would have been better than killing every one.
  • His reign is best known for financial reforms following the demise of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, the successful campaign against Judaea, and several ambitious construction projects such as the Colosseum.
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Vespasian began making the coloseum. Vespasian died a year before it was finished. That was a shame. The coloseum is one of the most popular places today. If only Vespasian was there when it was finished.
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      But at least his son, the next emperor could to see his father's work. That's pretty cool.
  • After prompting from his mother, Vespasian followed his older brother, also called Titus Flavius Sabinus, into public life
  • Vespasian and Mucianus renewed old taxes and instituted new
  • Vespasian
  • Vespasian
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    itz unbelievable that vesasian beat the jews. nobody else was able to that. he must be one of the strongest and skilled general. i believe he can beat anyone.
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    vespacian will always be remembered for beening a great empereor and building the collisium. he could not finish it because he died one year before it finished.
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    Vespasian created the coliseum out of the giant lake once owned by the dictator Nero
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    Its almost as if it was Vespasians brother titus who made him popular. Before Titus he would've never became an emperor. Vespasian followed in his footsteps to become what he did. Im surprised Titus didn't get jealous of Vespasians fame.
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    this is the man who created the coloseum
alexi viera

Nervan-Antonine dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 4 views

  • Since the first five rulers - from Nerva to Marcus Aurelius - are seen as representing a line of virtuous and just rule, they also have been dubbed the Five Good Emperors.
    • julio hernandez
       
      It was a good century for Rome untill Commudos got to be emperor.He ended the rule of the good emperors by being a bad emperor.He was assasinated.He should have never been empoeror.
    • daniel arocho
       
      yes its true he never should of been emperor. also to ruin the chain of the good emperors.and he was assasinated.know body must of loved him
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Their were alot of great emprors.But really their were five good emperors that stood out.Three of them was Trajan Ceaser Octavian Hadrian Titus were very good ones.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      most emperors were good. these emperors were the best. they gave rome lots money and power.
  • The Nervan-Antonian dynasty is a dynasty of seven consecutive Roman Emperors, who ruled over the Roman Empire from 96 to 192
    • daniel arocho
       
      all thoughs emperors togeather ruled for quiet a long time. and they took great care of rome.so i give them respect.but to bad i cnt show it becuase he is dead.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      this was the time rome was at their hieght of their power
  • Under Roman law, an adoption established a bond legally as strong as that of kinship. Because of this, these rulers are also called Adoptive Emper
    • daniel arocho
       
      i think thta is a good idea. to adopt people to be heir to the throne.but i wouldnt also cuz their kids wont they will have to wait again.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Many Roman emperor would adopted kids because they thought that kid would become a great emperor.thats a smart idea because if you care about rome you would adopt a very good child.I would like to be adopted by an emperor.
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  • However, adoptive succession actually arose because of a lack of biological heirs
    • daniel arocho
       
      what does biological heirs means.i think it is heirs that creat a dynasty of different names or i hsoiould say last names.but i could be wrong.it could not even mean 1 word i said so i have no clue.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      The same question i have.Mabey it meansemperors killed and their son would rule.But what would happen if you dident have a son and you would have a daughter.Would the daughter become emperor.
  • Five Good Emperors
    • Steven Ramos
       
      All of these were great emerors.The roman loved all of them.It was very hard to find a loved emperor assasined.only ceaser.They would die from old age.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      noenof these emperor were killed by someone else. they all died from natural causes. these emperors gave rome their heght of power.
    • alexi viera
       
      these are emperors that new what they were doing cause nobody ever tried to kill them.
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    when nerva became emperor rome was saved no more distructions
YaniCristal !!

Hadrian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 23 views

  • Hadrian
    • laverne roache
       
      Hardrain was a great guy and he belt the first roman mall it was three floors you could of speed the whole day there.
    • eric santiago
       
      yes he did make the mall
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Hadrian was diffrent than other guys.Unlike Nero he was less strict.He invented the first mall.It had public bath and everything you can imagine.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      I dont know what kind of leader is Hadrian.I havent heared of him that much.All I know that he was the first man to invent a mall .You spend your whole day here.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Good thing that hadrian was not like nero.Or else Rome would have been a disaster.Nero was like no other.He would KILL you for his own personal engoyment.That what you call evil.But Hadrian was not like that he was a nice peaceful guy.
    • kimberly torres
       
      Hadrian was a roman emperor he was very nice.Hadrian was the one who built the bath's and he also made the mall with stores and lots more..the pantheon temple he had built also
    • YaniCristal !!
       
      Hadrian built the famous baths in rom. He made the mall and over 12 thosand people could be in there at once.
    • janay harris
       
      hadrian was the man who made a giant mall. the mall was something that could be an all day thing.and redid all the baths so they are much bigger. and he built them that you could go in a big one or a small one a hot or cold one.
    • Teaira Johnson
       
      i want to go to that mall ;
  • Hadrian
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Hadrian was the emperor after Trajan. Hadrian built a wall to keep out barbarians. He built the wall in England. Hadrain's wall was call Hadrian's wall! After that Hadrian built the most famous building! The popular building was called the Penthion. The Penthion had a whole in the ceiling. The penthion is about 150 feet high. The whole on the top was thrity feet high. Now, today the Penthion is a catholic church. The christians took over all temples and changeed them into catholic churches.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      trajan odopted hadrian tats how he became emperor he was 1 of the 5 good emperors he build a wall 2 keep people from escaping
    • Alberto Torres
       
      he was emperor after trajan. he biult the wall in england. it is still there. it had lots of booby traps. he is one of the great emperors
  • [edit] Succession
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      He built the pantheon.but he also built a wall called hadrians wall.that wall ran through all england coast to coast.it was built for the purpose of keeping the barbarians out.before the wall there was a ditch that wass 30 feet deep if they fell in that they would have to come up thjat ditch and then fight the romans .
    • chris corporan
       
      hadrian made the first mall in ancient rome
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  • Hadrian died in 138 on the tenth day of July, in his villa at Baiae at age 62. The cause of death is believed to have been heart failure
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Sice hadreian was one of the beat emperors which are the five good emperors.since he was one of those he died of natrual causes.just like all the others
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      it is ashame that hadrian died. he was a very famous man. also very loved. thank goodness he wasnot assasinated.
    • devine martin
       
      he did not live very long.
  • Birthplace Rome or Italica, Spain
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      so then they dont know which one?
    • Steven Ramos
       
      I think he was born in Rome.Hadrian dosent sound like a spain nor itlaian name.There might be a chance he is.He looks alittle bit italian.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      his father was publius aelius hadrianus afer. his mother was domita paulina. he was from the nervan antonian dynasty
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      I dont understand. isnt he roman. He can also be from those too. He couldve came to rome and did something heroric to become emporer. Or he just helped out or something. They should really know where hes from.
  • Italica
  • Italica
  • Although it was an accepted part of Hadrian's personal history that Hadrian was born in Italica
    • daniel arocho
       
      i never knew hadrian was from talica .
    • ashley hernandez
       
      He was a non-roman and they still accepted him to become emperor? I dont understand the Romans because i thought if they werent Romans werent they become slaves? I think they thought a different way about Hadrian.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      That is true .why would rome make him a emporor? he is not a roman and he became an eporor? he must have been lved a lot. Because rome never picks nonromans.
  • He was also archon in Athens for a brief time, and was elected an Athenian citizen.[11]
    • daniel arocho
       
      wow hadrian was a famouse person.so far from reading this he was known in the world of acient rome and other places.he is a geat man to be emporor. also to be elected citizen of athens even when he never lived there.
    • ashley hernandez
       
      wow hadrian was a great emperor in all the places he goes to.He was elected citizen of Athens when he was emperor of Rome. He was the greatest emperor ion Ancient time.If i was him i would feel so great of how much the people would love me and all the fame i would had.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      hadrian must have been a great great person cause he is everywhere. he is elcted citezen of Athens? he was probably the most famous man alive in that time. he is like a antient movie star.
  • of adoption from Trajan
    • daniel arocho
       
      i never knew trajan was abopted.well now when i think of it i think i remember mr santamariah say he had been adopted by hadrian.hadraian adopted trajan because he thought he would be a good leader so he adopteded him to be the next heir to be emperor.and he rite about him being a good leader
    • ashley hernandez
       
      Hadrian adopted trajan because he knew he would be a great leader and also because he didnt have a biological son.So he trusted trajan.he was so right about trajan of being a great emperor for rome.
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      Wow i been knowing Trajan was adopted but not becouse of this. I always though becouse Hadrian never had a son. The thing i dont get is how he knew. You have to aggre with me, people change.
  • He surrendered Trajan's conquests
    • daniel arocho
       
      what does surrendering trajans conquest mean. i think that means that he ended trajans conquest to go to war but he ended it so he doesnt. but im not sure that makes sense.
  • Hadrian was born Publius Aelius Hadrianus in Italica[2] or, less probably, in Rome,[3] from a well-established family which had originated in Picenum in Italy and had subsequently settled in Italica, Hispania Baetica (the republican Hispania Ulterior), near the present day location of Seville, Spain. His predecessor Trajan was a maternal cousin of Hadrian's father.[4] Trajan never officially designated a successor, but, according to his wife, Pompeia Plotina, Trajan named Hadrian emperor immediately before his death. Trajan's wife was well-disposed toward Hadrian: Hadrian may well have owed his succession to her.
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      Hadrian ws born in italica or in rome.He was from a well established family.He must have been very famouse. Trajan wife was well.
    • ashley hernandez
       
      Hadrian was a not-roman emperor.When he began to rule Rome was on is greatest.At the same time he was a great general.Nobody wanted him killed that why he just died of natural cause nobody would dare because of how much they loved him.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      he was born in rome. he made the wall in england
    • emily caba
       
      as i said the wall was made in england. tht is a pretty long wall. today its not tall enough
  • Marble statue of Hadrian (Istanbul Archeological Museum).
  • Hadrian's Wall (Vallum Hadriani), a fortification in Northern England (viewed from Vercovicium)
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      hadrians wall was a very well constructed wall. it was made that there is no chance of you geting in or out. there is traps everywhere you go. it had diches up to 25feet deep. And 104 feet wide!
  • Hadrian did not at first go to Rome — he was busy sorting out the East and suppressing the Jewish revolt that had broken out under Trajan, then moving on to sort out the Danube frontier
  • Hadrian quickly secured the support of the legions — one potential opponent,
  • Hadrian's former guardian, was put in charge in Rome. There he "discovered" a plot involving four leading Senators including Lusius Quietus and demanded of the Senate their deaths.
  • Hadrian's former guardian, was put in charge in Rome. There he "discovered" a plot involving four leading Senators including Lusius Quietus and demanded of the Senate their deaths.
  • . There he "discovered" a plot involving four
  • leading Senators
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      Its weird how his guardian became emperor. He demandet to kill the senate. They where hunted down like animals.Is probaply becuse he knew the senate will get in the way, so he wont keet in the way of his rules and laws.
    • alexi viera
       
      he had a woderful family.
  • Great Britain
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    trajan and hadrian are very alike in a way because of their personal ways. they both loved to have statues of themselves. its funny how concieded they were. they had like 20 foot high statues of eachother.
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    I think that whole Jewish revolt was stupid of the Jews. They kind of gave me the idea that they were trying to say that they were better than others. One reason is because they reasoned with Trajan about worshipping their gods. To me they were the same as everybody else, they just believed in differnt things the Romans did.
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    It's cool how Hadrian built the first mall. Imagining the Romans shopping is weird but cool at the same time. Doing this proved that they were civilized back then. I guess we did adopt habits and other things from the Romans.
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    Hadrian obviously didn't play around when it came to him having power. I think he was a little over protective of his power and how he ran it. He didn't even permit people to talk bad about him without them being executed.
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    Hardrain was a great guy and he belt the first roman mall it was three floors you could of speed the whole day there.
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    i wonder if there was an ancient bookstore in the mall.....
jonathan perez

Trajan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 14 views

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  • Trajan's Forum,
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Trajan decidied to make a new forum called Trajan's forum. Trajan had a lot of money. He wanted Appolodorus to do it. Appolodorus was a greek architect. During that time it was the greatest time to build. Appolodorus had to carve a hill in bricks for Trajan's new forum. 125 feet of elevation was chipped off. Att 112 AD Appolodorus finally finished Trajan's forum! To go to thr forum of Trajan would be a wonderful experience. In the forum there was a statue of Trajan. It was called Trajan's towe. It was 125 foot statue.Trajan's building was the largest building in Maseneca. In the forum there was a shopping mall that was three floors. There was a courthouse, a library,and had pools.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      I think Trajan was too consided of himself.He made a 125 foot statue.All of that money wasted on him.Do you know how much land he took up!
    • daniel arocho
       
      yes i also think he is consede lol.but i thin k he made a statue to hsow his honor.but the prson u should call conceded is nero.he order people to cut down his head and put his on the statue.
    • ashley hernandez
       
      Trajan made a forum on top of a hill. They craved the hill with axes. It wasnt a smart idea.it had shopping mall,court,bathhouse and many more.
  • Italica, ancient Hispania
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Trajan looks like he can be born from Spain.If you look at his face you can see it too.I dont know but alot of people who lived in spain had that same hair style.Next time look at Trajan's face.Just find out where his parent were born.
  • died of a stroke
    • Steven Ramos
       
      I never knew Trajan died from a stroke im amazed.He looks like a guy that would be assasined by the gaurds.But it sucks to die from your own gaurds.
    • daniel arocho
       
      wow i never knew he died from a stroke. i also thought he died by being assasinated.but he couldve been dead of old age.but according to how the citizens of rome loved him i dont think the gaurds couldve killed him
    • ashley hernandez
       
      i thought trajan died was because of the praetorian guard wantd to kill him.But why would they do such a thing? I still cant believe he died of a stroke. Of how he looked i thought his life wasnt going to end that well.
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  • Marcus Ulpius Traianus
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Now you know that Trajan was born in Spain.That a Romen's name.People from spain would name their child something way different.Well I really dont know that because i never been to Spain.
  • Trajan
    • daniel arocho
       
      trajan was an great emperor.he was a great leader also. at his time of ruling he made rome at the hight of its power.and everybody loved him in rome
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Trajen was a very good emporor. He knew everythig that he was doing. he was a good leader and was loved by rome. unlike some people.
    • YaniCristal !!
       
      After trajan hardrian ruled. Both were good emperors. They ruled when it was the height of the roman empire.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      he ruled at romes hieght of power. he was one of the five great emperors. trajan came after trajan.
    • emily caba
       
      he was one of the five great emperors
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      i liked how he ruled.
    • jonathan perez
       
      trajan was one of the five good emperors. he put rome into to its hightest power everybody in rome loved him
  • Trajan's Forum ,
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      To built Trajans Forum they had to carve a hill.they carved by hand usingaxes and picks.that wasnat a really smart way to do it.The formum consisted of a court a pool an many other things.It also had a statue of 125ft long.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Trajens forum was the most famous building he had. I twas bult a weird way but was built. His forum had a statue of him in front of the building. And is a very stunning veiw.
    • YaniCristal !!
       
      Trajains forum was built in a side of a moutain. I think it was cool how thy carved out part of the moutain to built some kind of socail place.
    • brandon casiano
       
      it was 120 to 150 ft long
  • died of a stroke on August 9, in the city of Selinus
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      I never thiught that he could have died from a stroke.I thought that he was assinated by the gaurds.He was also adopted by Nerva and then he adopted Hadrian.well he adopted a great person.Cause Hadrian did really good for Rome
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      that is a shame that trajen had died. he was a great emporor. And yes I di thought that he was murdered by a preatorian guard. I never thought that he could have died from a stroke
    • emily caba
       
      this is kinda sad. he was a great a great emperor
    • brandon casiano
       
      he died of natural cusese
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      This is the colum of Trajan.It was 1265 ft tall.It was covered of a buch of little carvings on the pole part.Supposly the youtube video said that all of the carving Trajan was in them
  • rajan had vices like heavy drinking and sexual involvement with boys,
    • chris corporan
       
      trjan was killed by his own gurds that must suck
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      i know he almost died like ceacer
    • alexi viera
       
      everybody in rome loved him so much that nobody tried to assasinate him or anyhing like that.
  • Trajan
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  • On September 18, 96, Domitian was succeeded by Marcus Cocceius Nerva, an old and childless senator who proved to be unpopular with the army. After a brief and tumultuous year in power, a revolt by members of the Praetorian Guard compelled him to adopt the more popular Trajan as his heir and successor. Nerva died on January 27, 98, and was succeeded by his adopted son without incident.
  • Born Marcus Ulpius Traianus into a non-patrician family[1] in the Hispania Baetica province (modern day Spain),
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Trajan was born into a non-patrician family in the hispania Baetica province .
    • brandon casiano
       
      i thought trajan is a very wise man
  • Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian, serving as a general in the Roman army along the German frontier, and successfully crushing the revolt of Antonius Saturninus in 89.
    • Alex Cruz
       
      His real name was Marcus Ulpius Traianus
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian , serving as a general in the Roman army along the German frotier, and successfully crushing the revolt of Antonius Saturninus in 89 AD
  • Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus, commonly known as Trajan (18 September, 53 – 8 August, 117), was a Roman Emperor who reigned from AD 98 until his death in AD 117.
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Marcus Ulpius Nerva, commonly known as Trajan was a Roman Emperor who reigned from AD 98 until his in AD 117
  • Trajan was the son of Marcia and Marcus Ulpius Traianus, a prominent senator and general from the famous gens Ulpia.
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Trajanwas the son of Marcia and Marcus Ulpius Traianus, a prominent senator and general from the famous gens Ulpia.
  • Trajan's Market and Trajan's Column.
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Trajan had 3 landmarks , Trajans Forum , Trajans Market , & Trajan s Column
  • the Nabataean kingdom,
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Trajan pushed further east and annexed the Nabataean Kindom.
  • Trajan was born on September 18, 53 in the Roman province of Hispania Baetica
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      trajan made the stongest that they ever been before while he was emperor
  • He was deified by the Senate and his ashes were laid to rest under Trajan's Column. He was succeeded by his adopted son (not having a biological heir) Publius Aelius Hadrianus—commonly known as Hadrian.
  • After a period of relative peace within the Empire, he launched his final campaign in 113 against Parthia, advancing as far as the city of Susa in 116, and expanding the Roman Empire to its greatest exten
  • Marcus Ulpius Nerva Traianus , commonly known as Trajan (18 September, 53 – 8 August, 117), w a s a Roman Emperor who reigned from AD 98 until his death in AD 117
    • joseph reyes
       
      trajan was a roman empire but how.the artical that im reading say he climded up the army ranks.trajan was the one roman empire that build the trajan horse so these the enemy would get counfused.trajan was one of the greatest empires ever the poeple loved him.
kimberly ramos

Marcus Aurelius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 10 views

  • Annia Cornificia Faustina,
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      In the movie they show a little boy on the stairs when Commodus is being welcomed to rome.that is Annia sons.also Commodus nephew
    • ashley hernandez
       
      Annia is daughter of Marcus.sister of commodus.she has a son which is nephew of commodus.do annia and commodus co-rule Rome?if it isnt it should be because they are brother and sister and dont they have to co-rule because i think all the romans do that if there is sister or brother you have to co-rule with them.
  • Marcus Aurelius
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Marcus arelius was a very famous gldiator he became very loved by the people. sometimes in the movie i think he is loved more that the emporor. now that is a famous gladiator. Marcus is full of wow.
    • emily caba
       
      he was a famous gladiator. the ppl loved him went he fights
    • emily caba
       
      he was sent to be a slave by the eperor. because his father wanted him to be the emperor
    • emily caba
       
      marcus never did what the emperor said just to bug him
    • jonathan perez
       
      marcus was a gladiator he was a good emperorpeople loved him
    • kimberly ramos
       
      he was a famous gladiator. every body loved him when he fought. he ruled with lucius verus as a co-emperor. he ruled in 26 april121 ad till his death.his deth was 17 march 180 ad.
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  • 17 March 180 (aged 58)
  • He ruled with Lucius Verus as co-emperor from 161 until Lucius' death in 169. He was the last of the "Five Good Emperors", and is also considered one of the most important Stoic philosophers. His tenure was marked by wars in Asia against a revitalized Parthian Empire, and with Germanic tribes along the Limes Germanicus into Gaul and across the Danube. A revolt in the East, led by Avidius Cassius who previously fought under Lucius Verus against the Parthians, failed.
  • The major sources for the life and rule of Marcus Aurelius are patchy and frequently unreliable. The biographies contained in the Historia Augusta claim to be written by a group of authors at the turn of the fourth century, but are in fact written by a single author (referred to here as "the biographer") from the later fourth century (c. 395)
  • Marcus' family originated in Ucubi, a small town southeast of Córdoba in Iberian Baetica. The family rose to prominence in the late first century AD. Marcus' great-grandfather Marcus Annius Verus (I) was a senator and (according to the Historia Augusta) ex-praetor; in 73–74 his grandfather Marcus Annius Verus (II) was made a patrician.[10][notes 2] Verus' elder son—Marcus Aurelius' father—Marcus Annius Verus (III) married Domitia Lucilla.[13] Lucilla was the daughter of the patrician P. Calvisius Tullus Ruso and the elder Domitia Lucilla. The elder Domitia Lucilla had inherited a great fortune (described at length in one of Pliny's letters) from her maternal grandfather and her paternal grandfather by adoption.[14] The younger Lucilla would acquire much of her mother's wealth, including a large brickworks on the outskirts of Rome—a profitable enterprise in an era when the city was experiencing a construction boom.[15]
  • According to the notoriusly unreliable Historia Augusta, he is the great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandson of Triumvir Pompey the Great through his daughter Pompeia Magna. His paternal grandmother Rupilia was the great granddaughter of Scribonia (daughter of Lucius Scribonius Libo consul 16) , who was herself the great granddaughter of Pompey the Great on both her parents side. This makes Marcus Aurelius and his son Commodus, the only Princeps to have been directly related t
  • the son-in-law and rival of Triumvir Julius Caesar.
  • In 127, at the age of six, Marcus was enrolled in the equestrian order on the recommendation of Emperor Hadrian. Though this was not completely unprecedented, and other children are known to have joined the order, Marcus was still unusually young. In 128, Marcus was enrolled in the priestly college of the Salii.
  • On 30 November 147, Faustina gave birth to a girl, named Domitia Faustina. It was the first of at least fourteen children (including two sets of twins) she would bear over the next twenty-three years. The next day, 1 December, Pius gave Marcus the tribunician power and the imperium—authority over the armies and provinces of the emperor. As tribune, Marcus had the right to bring one measure before the senate after the four Pius could introduce. His tribunican powers would be renewed, with Pius', on 10 December 147.[118]
  • Marcus Aurelius' work Meditations, written in Greek while on campaign between 170 and 180, is still revered as a literary monument to a government of service and duty.
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Marcus Arelius' work Meditations, written in Greek while on campaign between 170 & 180 , is still revered as a literary monument to a government of service and duty
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    marcus was a famous gladtiatior that everyone loved exspecailly the women
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    macus arelius was a very good fighter
Kevin Torres

Commodus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 7 views

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  • sole rule;
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      I wonder what sole rule means. Does it mean to rule solo. Or does it mean to rule during a special time. That really troubles me.
  • gladiatorial combat,
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      gladiators were very loved. they were loved by the people. And lots of women . They also mostly performed in the collussium
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      To aristrocrats they were like the least important. But when they fight and for whoever wins they become very popular. Yeah they performed in the Colosseum. Other people that were loved were the racers in the Circus maximus. If you won in the Circus Maximus you would be like the king of the world (Rome).
  • fifth in the line of the so-called Five Good Emperors
    • Kevin Torres
       
      he was the last one and then it came back to normal with emperors being cruel and being killed
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  • Commodus the gladiator
    • Kevin Torres
       
      he was a fan of gladitorial combat?
stella almonte

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  • The Second Triumvirate is the name historians give to the official political alliance of Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (later known as Augustus), Marcus Aerulius Lepidus, and Mark Antony, formed on 26 November 43 BC
    • emily caba
       
      it was caused by the senates assassinating caesar. so now octavian, marc antony, and lepidus got together to start a civil war between them and the senates. it lsted one year for it to end
  • Octavian and Antony
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      octavion and anthony didnt get along to well.but even though they didnt get along to well octavion still felt soorry for the death of anthojny.when 1 of his soildiers sayed that he had died he said ...how do let the words get passed your lips.he said that is to be shouted yelled it supposed to be herd throughout the whole world and supposed to ecko through the 4 cornerd of the universe.
    • emily caba
       
      they were against eachother in war. cleopatra was on antonys side sice they loved eachother. they had war on sea. eventually cleopatra left because she thought antony was dead. antony saw her leave so he left his soldiers behind and followed cleopatra. now the soldiers tht survived went on octavians side.
  • Both Antony and Cleopatra committed suicide in Alexandria, and Octavian personally took control of Egypt and Alexandria
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      anthony thought that cleopatra was dead and he tryied to kill himself.but then they told him that she was not dead and they took him to where she was.when he got there he died in front of her.then that same day she died
    • emily caba
       
      i wanted to highlight thois paragraph but it ddint let me. anyways antony and cleopatra wanted to go against octavian because they wanted to have power of rome and egypt together. but antony was defeate because his legions left antony alone and they went to octavian. tht was since they were doing war on ocean and he left his troops behind cuz he saw cleopatra leaving sea
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      it nwas cool they did a war in the ocean. that was so romantic that caeser left to go after cleopatra
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Marc Anthony stabbed him self because he thought the cleopatra was dead.He died and cleopatra poisened herself with some fruits.They had a battle in alexandria marc anthony left his legions and went to cleopatra's ship.She left because she thought the Marc Anthony was dead.
    • stella almonte
       
      marc anthony went along and killed himself because he wanted to be with cleopartra in the same place when cleopatra found out that marc anthony was dead she poisened herself withsome "fruits" (snake)
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  • Octavian,
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      octavio was the adopted nepwewof ciesar.at first he thought that would not get anything that belonged to ciesar because of ciesario in the way.but he killed him he had power over everthing
    • stella almonte
       
      really i didnt no he killed him
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      Man that was short. But does years was sopused to be romes goldin years. Octavian is very smart becouse no romen citezen knew theres was a he was king. It probaply took allot of brains to do that.
    • stella almonte
       
      not really
  • After the Battle, the Triumvirs agreed to divide the provinces of the Republic into spheres of influence. Octavian — who had begun calling himself "Divi filius" ("son of the divinity") after Caesar's deification as Divus Iulius ("the Divine Julius") and now styled himself simply "Imperator Caesar" — took control of the West, Antony of the East, and Lepidus of Hispania and Africa. This pact enacted by the Treaty of Brundisium (Brundisium Agreement) in September 40 BC.
    • emily caba
       
      eventually antony came up with the parts they controlled cuz in the movie he said octavian could have th west, lepidus could have hispania and africa, and himself could have the rest.
    • stella almonte
       
      yea like he was the special one and he could just keep the rest
  • The Caesarean background of the Triumvirs made it no surprise that immediately after the conclusion of the first civil war of the post-Caesar period, they immediately set about prosecuting a second: Caesar's murderers Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus had usurped control of most of the Eastern provinces, including Macedonia, Asia Minor, and Syria. In 42 BC, Octavian and Antony set out to war, defeating Brutus and Cassius in two battles fought at Philippi.
    • emily caba
       
      why would brutus be the last one to stab caesar. he was like a son to him. the only reason why he did tht was because brutus didnt like wat he was doing.
    • emily caba
       
      its a good thing after they assasinated caesar, antony octavian and lepidus killed them
    • Steven Ramos
       
      I agree with emily the only reason why he did it was because he was powerful.Ceaser could have been the first emperor.That why Brutus was killed.He shouldent have done that.
    • stella almonte
       
      yea he also did it because the seneters told him to
  • Unlike the earlier First Triumvirate, the Second Triumvirate was an official, legally established institution, whose overwhelming power in the Roman state was given full legal sanction and whose imperium maius outranked that of all other magistrates, including the consuls.
  • Triumvirate
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      triumvirate was legally established in 43 BC.
    • stella almonte
       
      yea it was way after the first one
  • end of the Roman Republic. The Triumvirate existed for two five-year terms, covering th
  • e Antony cemented his hold in the East and reformed the provincial administration (like Sulla's provincial reforms, Caesar's had been quietly ignored after his death), Octavian tightened his grip on the West and nominally oversaw a campaign against the pirate commander Sextus Pompeius (the campaign was actuall
  • th his colleagues, despite having succeeded Caesar as Pontifex Maximus in 43 BC. Consequently, Lepidus cooperated in Octavian's campaign against Pompeius (son of G
  • Anthony and Cleopatra, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
  • Second
    • Steven Ramos
       
      There was a first triumferent too.Back then when Octavian and Marc Anthony were still alive.I wounder where they split the country.I dont think haveing a triumvirent is very smart.
  • Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Octavian was given that name because Ceaser gave adopted him. So now Octavian says when Julius Ceaser dies that he is Ceaser.Even though that he was a great emperor wasent as good as Ceaser.Octavian killed Cleopatra's son Ceaserian.
    • stella almonte
       
      he did i had no idea!!!!
  • Caesar's
  • Consular Power
  • five-year term
  • A historical oddity of the Triumvirate is that it was, in effect
  • a three-man directorate with dictatorial powers which included Antony, who as consul in 44 BC had obtained a lex Antonia which had abolished the dictatorship and expunged it from the Republic's constitutions.
  • Octavian's colleague in the consulate that year, his cousin and nephew of Caesar, Quintus Pedius, died before the proscriptions got underway.
  • Caesar's death,
  • Octavian
  • Antony
  • Despite having married Octavia, Octavian's sister, in 40 BC (Octavian had married Antony's stepdaughter Clodia Pulchra three years earlier), Antony openly lived in Alexandria with Cleopatra VII of Egypt, even siring children with her. A master of propaganda, Octavian turned public opinion against his colleague. When the Triumvirate's second term expired in 33 BC, Antony continued to use the title Triumvir; Octavian, opting to distance himself from Antony, refrained from using it. Octavian illegally obtained Antony's will in July 32 BC, and exposed it to the Roman public: it promised substantial legacies to Antony's children by Cleopatra, and instructed that his body should be shipped to Alexandria for burial. Rome was outraged, and the Senate declared war.
  • Octavian's forces
  • Antony
  • Cleopatra
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