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First Triumvirate BCE Caesar ( BCE) Crassus ( BCE) Pompey ( BCE)

Second Triumvirate Mark Anthony (83-30 BCE) Octavian (63 BCE-14 CE Marcus Lepidus (d. 13 BCE)

 Pax Romana  Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BCE – 68 CE) ▪ Augustus (27 BCE-14 CE) ▪ Claudius (41-54 CE) ▪ Nero (54-68 CE)  Flavian Dynasty (69-96 CE)  Antonine Dynasty (98-192) ▪ Golden Age  Severan Dynasty ( )

Octavian Augustus (63 BCE – 14 CE)

 Barracks Emperors ( )  Diocletian ( CE)  Tetrarchy  Constantine ( CE)  Constantinople  Romulus Augustus  Odoacer  Theodoric Ostrogothic war leaders

 Byzantine Empire ( CE)  Justinian ( CE) ▪ Justinian Code ▪ Digest ▪ Institutes ▪ Hagia Sophia