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Julian Berni

Nicene Creed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 8 views

  • First Council of Nicea (325) First Council of Constantinople (381) We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of all things visible and invisible. We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible. And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, begotten of the Father [the only-begotten; that is, of the essence of the Father, God of God], Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father; And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all worlds (æons), Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father; By whom all things were made [both in heaven and on earth]; by whom all things were made; Who for us men, and for our salvation, came down and was incarnate and was made man; who for us men, and for our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary, and was made man; He suffered, and the third day he rose again, ascended into heaven; he was crucified for us under Pontius Pilate, and suffered, and was buried, and the third day he rose again, according to the Scriptures, and ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of the Father; From thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. from thence he shall come again, with glory, to judge the quick and the dead; whose kingdom shall have no end. And in the Holy Ghost. And in the Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of life, who proceedeth from the Father, who with the Father and the Son together is worshiped and glorified, who spake by the prophets. In one holy catholic and apostolic Church; we acknowledge one baptism for the remission of sins; we look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen. [But those who say: 'There was a time when he was not;' and 'He was not before he was made;' and 'He was made out of nothing,' or 'He is of another substance' or 'essence,' or 'The Son of God is created,' or 'changeable,' or 'alterable'—they are condemned by the holy catholic and apostolic Church.]
    • emily caba
       
      this sure is familiar to me. buts its kinda different.
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      I cant belive that they still have this since that time. Imagine what year it is now and we still use it to day. In spanish and english. No wonder now Rome now is a place that is very religous
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      i cant eather.in spanish we use it.the shilds are kool.and ii lov the roman empire.
  • Nicene
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      is it stiil called that? why did they name it that? what does tnhat mean? And if they changed the name what is it called now?
    • daniel arocho
       
      idk i have thjose same question.but that is why there is an article to read and find out l.o.l . well that is what im going to do. it helps.
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  • he Nicene Creed has been normative to the Anglican and Roman Catholic Eucharistic rite as well as Eastern and Oriental Orthodox liturgies.[1] The Creed is recited in the Roman Rite Mass directly after the homily on all Sundays and Solemnities (Tridentine Feasts of the First Class), and in the Byzantine Rite Liturgy following the Litany of Supplication on all occasions.
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      They show in the bottom of the page that they changed it but how much time did the change and make a new version? Or did they one do it twice. I wonder how Constatine came up with that and how long it took
    • daniel arocho
       
      so it was also a paper that was ritin.well idk im lost with all this. the christians must of been a famouse religion after constantine.he saved the christians.
    • Julian Berni
       
      christianity is wierd
  • Icon depicting Emperor Constantine (center) and the Fathers of the First Council of Nicaea (325) as holding the Nicene Creed in its 381 form.
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      was that all the people that made up the creed. Was Chathlioc and Christenanty the same back then becouse to day in a chathlioc church thats what we use the creed.
  • Credo in unum Deum, Patrem omnipoténtem, Factórem cæli et terræ, Visibílium ómnium et invisibílium. Et in unum Dóminum Iesum Christum, Fílium Dei Unigénitum, Et ex Patre natum ante ómnia sæcula. Deum de Deo, lumen de lúmine, Deum verum de Deo vero, Génitum, non factum, consubstantiálem Patri: Per quem ómnia facta sunt. Qui propter nos hómines et propter nostram salútem Descéndit de cælis. Et incarnátus est de Spíritu Sancto Ex María Vírgine, et homo factus est. Crucifíxus étiam pro nobis sub Póntio Piláto; Passus, et sepúltus est, Et resurréxit tértia die, secúndum Scriptúras, Et ascéndit in cælum, sedet ad déxteram Patris. Et íterum ventúrus est cum glória, Iudicáre vivos et mórtuos, Cuius regni non erit finis. Et in Spíritum Sanctum, Dóminum et vivificántem: Qui ex Patre Filióque procédit. Qui cum Patre et Fílio simul adorátur et conglorificátur: Qui locútus est per prophétas. Et unam, sanctam, cathólicam et apostólicam Ecclésiam. Confíteor unum baptísma in remissiónem peccatorum. Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum, Et vitam ventúri sæculi. Amen.[21]
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      how much languages was that in was it more than 3 ?
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      how much langueges do they spaek the romans? 7 or more or less
    • daniel arocho
       
      looking at that it looks like they spoke alot.
  • There are several designations for the two forms of the Nicene creed, some with overlapping meanings:
    • Andy Rosario
       
         why would there be two forms of Nicene creed? why can there only be one? All I know that the Nicene creed is a type of law. And that for people it was a pit confusing. 
    • daniel arocho
       
      ooooooo so it was a law.ok well yea y couldnt there be only one? it was probably because they edited it. but im not sure. they must of been confused.
  • The Nicene Creed (Latin: Symbolum Nicaenum) is the creed or profession of faith (Greek: Σύμβολον τῆς Πίστεως) that is most widely used in Christian liturgy.
    • laverne roache
       
      SO IT WAS LIKE A CHRISTIAN SIGN. IT PROBABLY LOOK WERID OR COOL.IT WAS A CITY TOO. DID MANT CHRISTANS LIVE THERE. OR ROMANS. ??
    • daniel arocho
       
      ooooooo so thats what the nince creed is. i no what it is now. it is that christian sign that had the x and the p mixed togeather.and i never knew it was a city.
    • Christian Mendez
       
      The Nicene Creed (Latin: Symbolum Nicaenum) is the creed or profession of faith (Greek: Σύμβολον τῆς Πίστεως) that is most widely used in Christian liturgy. It is called Nicene (pronounced /ˈnaɪsiːn/) because, in its original form, it was adopted in the city of Nicaea by the first ecumenical council, which met there in 325
  • The Nicene Creed has been regarded as a touchstone of true Christian faith, though not a complete expression of it. When the word "symbol" meant a "token for identification (by comparison with a counterpart)",[15] the Nicene Creed was given, in Greek and Latin, the name "symbol of faith", a name still used even in languages in which "symbol" no longer has that meaning.
  • The purpose of a creed is to act as a yardstick of correct belief. The creeds of Christianity have been drawn up at times of conflict about doctrine
    • genaro nivar
       
      they would correct things
  • he original Nicene Creed was first adopted in 325 at the First Council of Nicaea. At that time, the text ended after the words "We believe in the Holy Spirit", after which an anathema was added.[4]
    • omar jimenez
       
      in rome they had meany churches. exspaecily the cristens
  • n the late sixth century, the Latin-speaking churches of Western Europe added the words "and the Son" (Filioque) to the description of the procession of the Holy Spirit, in what Easterners have argued is a violation of Canon VII of the Third Ecumenical Council, since the words were not included in the text by either the Council of Nicaea or that of Constantinople.[12] The Vatican has recently argued that while these words would indeed be heretical if associated with the Greek verb ἐκπορεύεσθαι of the text adopted by the Council of Constantinople,[13] they are not heretical when associated with the Latin verb procedere, which corresponds instead to the Greek verb προιέναι, with which some of the Greek Fathers also associated the same words.[14]
  • In the late sixth century,
    • omar jimenez
       
      they had lots of cherches. so there most have been meany relgons. so they can enjoy there self
  • the Holy Spirit
    • omar jimenez
       
      you can never mess wiht the holy spirt. if yiu mess with it you can be in very bigtrouble
  • Western Europe
    • omar jimenez
       
      the western empire lasted longer then the eastern empire. the western empire lasted for 1000 more years then the eastern.
  • The Nicene Creed ( Latin : Symbolum Nicaenum) is the creed or profession of faith ( Greek : Σύμβολον τῆς Πίστεως) that is most widely used in Christian liturgy . It is called Nicene (pronounced /ˈnaɪsiːn/) because, in its original form, it was adopted in the city of Nicaea by the first ecumenical council, which met there in 325
    • Christian Mendez
       
      The Nicene Creed (Latin: Symbolum Nicaenum) is the creed or profession of faith (Greek: Σύμβολον τῆς Πίστεως) that is most widely used in Christian liturgy. It is called Nicene (pronounced /ˈnaɪsiːn/) because, in its original form, it was adopted in the city of Nicaea by the first ecumenical council, which met there in 325
    • Julian Berni
       
      cut, paste, and done!
emily caba

Kingdom of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 6 views

  • At first the Muslim
    • Mark Ramos
       
      the Muslims had conquered this place for a long time. The cause why it ended was because of the Crusades. the Crusades killed everybody in there including their own religion the christians. they did this for either, or both reasons, was that their sins would be taken off, or/and so they could be rich
  • At first the Muslim world held little concern for the fledgling kingdom, but as the twelfth century progressed, the kingdom's Muslim neighbours were united by Nur ad-Din and Saladin, who vigorously began to recapture lost territory. Jerusalem itself was lost to Saladin in 1187, and by the thirteenth century the Kingdom was reduced to a few cities along the Mediterranean coast. In this period, the kingdom, sometimes referred to as the "Kingdom of Acre", was ruled by the Lusignan dynasty of the crusader Kingdom of Cyprus, and ties were also strengthened with Tripoli, Antioch, and Armenia. The kingdom was also increasingly dominated by the Italian city-states of Venice and Genoa, as well as the imperial ambitions of the Holy Roman Emperors. The kingdom became little more than a pawn in the politics and warfare of the Ayyubid and Mamluk dynasties in Egypt, as well as the Khwarezmian and Mongol invaders. The Mamluk sultans Baibars and al-Ashraf Khalil eventually reconquered all the remaining crusader strongholds, culminating in the destruction of Acre in 1291
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  •  Kingdom of 1 Jerusalem From Wikipedia, 2 the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Regnum HierosolimitanumRoiaume de JherusalemLatin 2 Kingdom of Jerusalem ← 1099–1291 → Flag Coat of arms The kingdom of Jerusalem and the other Crusader states (in shades of green) in the context of the Near East in 1135. Capital Jerusalem (1099-1187)Tyre (1187-1191)Acre (1191-1229)Jerusalem (1229-1244)Acre (1244-1291) Language(s) Latin, Old French, Italian (also Arabic and Greek) Religion Roman Catholicism (official), Greek Orthodoxy, Syrian Orthodoxy, Islam, Judaism Government Monarchy King  - 1100-1118 Baldwin I  - 1118-1131 Baldwin II  - 1131-1152 Melisende- with Fulk 1131-1143  - 1143-1152-1162 Baldwin III  - 1162-1174 Amalric I  - 1174-1185 Baldwin IV Legislature Haute Cour Historical era High Middle Ages  - First Crusade 1099  - Second Crusade 1145  - Siege of Jerusalem (1187)
  • Kingdom of Jerusalem
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      there was 11 crusades in total
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      I wonder if all does battles could have been avoidet
    • emily caba
       
      there were 11 crucades, they were fighting for jerusalum. evry one back then wanted it. it didnt belonged to anyone. and belong to everyone. tht is if yuh kno what i mean
Alex Cruz

Jesus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 20 views

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  • Jesus
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      jesus was not liked by any of the jews.he used to say that he was the king of the jews.he also used to say that he had a kingdom and that he had 60 legionds.
    • emily caba
       
      so what if jesus says he was the king of jews and he had 60 legions of angels and he had a kingdom in heaven... there was no reason for peoople to pick the guy that murders poeple against jesus .jesus wwas not to b guilty
    • eric santiago
       
      why did they crusified Jesus? He was a good man and he did not do nothing wronge to die. The jews were dumb to pick a murderer in stead of a good guy like jesus. the romans should of told the jews that they were just going to just set jesus free and is going to kill the other guy instead.
    • Jihad Little
       
      its messed up that they chose a murderer over jesus. that was just cold and now the jews probably regret it
    • eric santiago
       
      yes they probably do regret it. now that guy is probably killing alot more people now.
    • eric santiago
       
      yes it is mest up
    • chris corporan
       
      why would u choose jesus a great mean no trouble or a murederd whos kills people so they choices jesus to be criufied dat messed up
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Jesus was a graet man and they chose the other guy over him. They shouldent have done that.Why are they going to let a murderer, rapest out on the streets.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Jesus would have make miricles.Their were people that couldent see since they were born.Then he just put his hand on their eyes and they could see again.
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Another miricle was that thier waas a guy who couldent walk.Then Jesus would have told him to stand up and walk.He did that was a very famous story.
    • ceferinne polanco
       
      jesus was born jewish + was the son of god he was first person 2 b christian he never would hurt any body that isnt christian
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      That was mean what the Jews did to Jesus. The took the person that stole and that killed lots of people but you could tell the really hated Jesus
    • christopher marquez
       
      yes that was mean what they did to jesus. i couldnt believe that they pick the son of god over some jerk whose a murder.
    • christopher marquez
       
      this is off topic. but did u know that theres no records of jesus. being alive out side of the bible.
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Jesus was a jew. He helped. People said that he was crazy. The jews didnt like him. They thought that he was just plain. Then jesus showed them that he cured someone. Then the jews told the roman emporer to get rid of jesus. The emporer just thought he was crazy/loony. I think that jesus was someone perfect and special.
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Jesus was disliked by every single one of the Jews. They chose a muderer over Jesus.
  • Jesus of Nazareth
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      jesus was crusified and because the jews prefered a killer then a just a crazy man what was they use to call him back then.he was crusified because he used to say that he was king of the jews.the jews always wanted to trap him but jesus always got them confused with his outstanding phrases.
    • ashley hernandez
       
      the jews had a very col heart.i cant believe they chose birabas out of prison which is a murderer.Than jesus which was only crazy in his mind and needed a psychiatrist.they made their biggest mistake of their life.
    • omar pichardo
       
      that is crol they chose that crazy killer and not the son of god
  • Christian views of Jesus
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      after the death of jesus the religion criatan spread even more.the jews didnt like that religion even though the people in that religion were born jew.the jews wanted the govener to make the cristans worship the romans gods cause they were not jews.so theyy made a law that they had to pay taxes and worship the gods.if the jews said no they would be exicuted.the more the romans killed the more the religion grew
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  • Jesus'
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      jesus used to say that he was the son of god.that was anthir reason why he was exicuted
    • Jihad Little
       
      maybe he really was the son of god . no one knows but if its true he died for nothing. it was a kill that was just not right
    • Steven Ramos
       
      once jesus death it all went crazy.The religon got bigger and bigger.when it first started the religon was called the fallowers of the way.
    • joseph abreu
       
      Jesus clamed that he was the the son of god. and they killed him for that.
    • edward estremera
       
      jeuse is true i belive in him but i thought that they did not have any info of him
  • Jesus' miraculous powers and his support for the poor, women, and Gentiles.
    • ashley hernandez
       
      jews thought that jesus used the power of the devil not from the god they worshipped.gentiles were no-jews and for the jews some were killed.the jews killed about 220,000 gentiles because of their religion.once he healed this man that couldnt walk after that he just stood up like nothing.
    • joseph abreu
       
      it
  • Caesar Augustus had forced Mary and Joseph to leave their homes in Nazareth
  • f Caesar Augustus had forced Mary and Joseph to leave their homes in Nazareth
    • ashley hernandez
       
      why would Octavian force Mary and Joseph to leave their homes in Nazareth?Did they take Jesus with them?i think he wanted them leave for some specific reason.I think he wanted them to leave for the house of David
  • Caesar Augustus had forced Mary and Joseph to leave their homes in Nazareth
  • Caesar Augustus had forced Mary and Joseph to leave their homes in Nazareth
  • He is crucified between two thieves,
    • ashley hernandez
       
      they crucified jesus because the jews said that he thought he was the son of the god.He was emperor of the jews and he had his own kingdom.But it was imaginary it wasnt true they crucified because they had to choose between two men.Which were Jesus and Birabas he was a murderer and jesus was just crazy.
    • chris corporan
       
      it kinda sad how they crufied jesus for just saying he soon of god
  • "Jesus" (
    • laverne roache
       
      he would say that he was a godess. and the christions belive in him
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Jesus said that he was the king of the jews and that he had 7 legions of angels. The jews disliked him because they said that he uses the power of the devil instead of the power of their god. I do not know why the jews would be like that. He should not have been treated like that. They even put him in jail. And on a holiday the jews celebrated they took a person out of jail. The jews had to choose between a murder, a theif an etc. against Jesus. I cant believe the picked the murderer. Then Jesus was crucified.
  • speaks in parables and aphorisms, exorcises demons, champions the poor and oppressed, and teaches mainly about the Kingdom of God.[8] In John, Jesus speaks in long discourses, with himself as the theme of his teaching.[8] Jesus' purpose Jesus said of his divine purpose, "I came that they may have
    • joseph abreu
       
      god spoke to the people of Rome and that how people got to no him. But then got killled becase he seid that he was the son of god. they did not wont no one to say that.
  • Jesus speaks primarily about the Kingdom of God (or Heaven).[
    • joseph abreu
       
      when god speaks pimarily he started to have fallowers. and when he sied that god has a kingdom it is heaven. and Jesus seid that he had a army and that made the Romens mad.
    • chris corporan
       
      is your belivef
  • According to the Synoptics, Jesus came with his followers to Jerusalem during the Passover festival where a large crowd came to meet him, shouting, "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!
  • Jesus of Nazareth (c 4 BC/BCE – c 30 AD/CE)[1]—also known as Jesus Christ or occasionally Jesus the Christ—is the central figure of Christianity. Within most Christian denominations Jesus is venerated as the Son of God and as God incarnate. Christians also view him as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament; however, Judaism rejects these claims.
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      jesus was crucified.jews thought he was a crazy man.the jews are only belived in 1 god GOD.so when they killed hem his religion christianyty was now a religion.also they did not like that religion so they killed any christian.
  • In Islam, Jesus
    • edward estremera
       
      what is a islams
  • According to Matthew and Luke, Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea to Mary, a virgin, by a miracle of the Holy Spirit. The circumstances of the two gospels differ by 9 years, and are historically incompatible. In Luke, the angel Gabriel visits Mary to tell her that she was chosen to bear the Son of God.
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      dike people say that jesus was jew.but i cant belive that he was crisian.but he is every religion.mine catholic christian or any other there is that u could think of.
  • Teachings and preachings
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      jesus use to preach.and he was a great teacher. helping people and healing 2.also he was a great son of god.........
  • The principal sources of information regarding 5Jesus' life and teachings are the four canonical gospels, especially the Synoptic Gospels,[5][6] though some scholars argue that other texts (such as the Gospel of Thomas) are as relevant as the canonical gospels to the historical Jesus.[
    • Bryan Cardenas
       
      You know there was allot of studys about Jesus. Jews dought he was a crazy man. He endet op dieing but the relligen grew. It spreed like a virus. Mostly to slaves becouse they were promis fredom after deaf.
  • Crucifixion (Christian Belief)No cause/death disputed (Islamic belief)
    • omar pichardo
       
      they wanted jesus killed he was crucified becuse they chose that killer over him
  • Jesus of Nazareth (c. 4 BC/BCE – c. 30 AD/CE),[1] also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity, which views him as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament, and within which most denominations recognize him as the Son of God and as God incarnate. Islam considers
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      lots of people in america are critian that means that they belive in only 1 god and that god is jesus
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    jesus was the best guy alive he is everyones savior
alexi viera

Romulus Augustulus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views

  • Romulus Augustulus
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      he was the last roman emperor of the western part of rome
    • Michelle Barrueto
       
      Romulus was the last roman emporer of the west. After that the Eastern empire continued for over 100 years. It was so amazing to learn though.
    • chris corporan
       
      the last roman emperor of west side that sucks
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Romulus was the last emperor for the western empire.Rome was effected because of the last two emperor's.After that it changed to the Bazitine Empire.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      He was the last roman emperor of rome in the western empire,. The last one really made rome fall. And after that the eastern roman empire was lasted for a very long time. But the roman empire did not grow that big.
    • emily caba
       
      he was the last emperor in the western roman empire.
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      if was the only person that built Rome be its self because if he did he is like the best because Rome is the most beautiful placed and is not only beautiful it is amazing
    • jessica dejesus
       
      THE LAST EMPEROR OF WESTEN EMPIRE .ROME WAS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE BACK THEN. ROME BUILD ITS SELF WITH THE HELP OF ROMEULUS. HE MADE A HISTORY OF HOW ROME BEGAN
  • Romulus Augustulus
  • more known by his nickname Romulus Augustulus
    • Steven Ramos
       
      Why did they call him that.Was he little or was he tall.Beacause my friend is little and we call him big jose.I guess only his friends called him that.
    • jessica dejesus
       
      YEA WHY DID THEY.HE I BELIEVE WAS AERAGE.OO THAT COOL.uHM WELL MANY PEEOPLE CALL PEOPLE THAT 2
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  • The historical record contains few details of Romulus' life. He was installed as emperor by his father Orestes, the Magister militum (master of soldiers) of the Roman army after deposing the previous emperor Julius Nepos. Romulus, little more than a child, acted as a figurehead for his father's rule. Reigning for only ten months, Romulus was then deposed by the Germanic chieftain Odoacer and sent to live in the Castellum Lucullanum in Campania; afterwards he disappears from the historical record.
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      Romulus life was very harsh.He was the last emperor of the western empire.Romulus had more than one child.Romulus was a Germanic chiefain Odoarcer and he was sent to live in campania.That was after he became emperor of rome.
    • jessica dejesus
       
      hE WAS THE LAST EMPERO FROM THE WESTERN EMOIRE.hE HAD A BAD/GOOD.HE PARENT WERE WOLFS THEN GREW UP TO BE AN EMPEROR.hE FOUND HIS GRANDFATHER AT CAMPANIA
  • Bryce, James Bryce.The Holy Roman Empire, Schocken Books, 1961. Gibbon, Edward. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Vol. 3, David Womersley, ed. London; Penguin Books, 1994. Heather, Peter. The fall of the Roman Empire, 2005 Hollister, C. Warren, Medieval Europe: A Short History. New York; McGraw Hill, 1995. Murdoch, Adrian, The Last Roman: Romulus Augustulus and the Decline of the West, Stroud; Sutton, 2006. Norwich, John Julius. Byzantium: A Short History. New York, Vintage, 1997 Ralph, and Geoffrey Nathan, "Romulus Augustulus (475-476 A.D.)--Two Views", De Imperatoribus Romanis
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      we could go 2 these. YES or NO. Mr.SantaMaria.
  • Romulus the Great (Romulus der Große) about a last Emperor called Romulus Augustulus, but uses some artistic license: his Romulus is a middle-aged student of history.
    • Daniel Gomez
       
      Romulus the great was the last emperor to be named Romulas Augustulus. I wonder if they would have kept that name to see if one of the other emperors would be called like that. It would be even cooler if they would have kept it till now in the 21st Centrey.
    • genaro nivar
       
      this is a roman coin of romulus
  • The Western and the Eastern Roman Empire by 476.
  • As Romulus was an usurper, Julius Nepos was claimed to legally hold the title of emperor when Odoacer took power
  • Romulus' ultimate fate is unknown. The Anonymus Valesianus wrote that Odoacer, "taking pity on his youth", spared Romulus' life and granted him an annual pension of 6,000 solidi before sending him to live with relatives in Campania.[3][10] Jordanes and Count Marcellinus, however, say Odoacer exiled Romulus to Campania, and do not mention any reward from the German king.[
  • Romulus
    • alexi viera
       
      the last roman emeror of the western empire befror it was atkin down.
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    romulus was the last western emperor.
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