Rome’s Emperors. Augustus Caesar (27 BCE- 14 CE)

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Rome’s Emperors

Augustus Caesar (27 BCE- 14 CE)

Caligula (37 CE- 41 CE)

Claudius (41 CE- 54 CE)

Nero (54 CE- 68 CE)

Domitian (81 CE- 96 CE)

Nerva (96 CE- 98 CE)

Trajan (98 CE- 117 CE)

Hadrian ( CE)

Marcus Aurelias ( CE)

Commodus ( CE)

Diocletian ( CE) Expanded Empire Tax Reform Persecuted and Executed Christians

Constantine ( CE) Legalizes Christianity Battle at the Milvian Bridge 312 CE Council of Nicea 325 CE Creates a “2 nd Rome”(Constantinople)

Splitting up of Rome

Romulus Augustulus ( CE) InflationCorruption Atila “the Hun”

Attila “The Hun”