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Reign 27 BC to 14 AD Adopted son of Julius Caesar Defeated Brutus and Marc Antony Legacy Established the Empire Pax Romana ▪ “Roman Peace” Political Stability “I found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble!” Death Natural Causes
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Reign 14 AD to 38 AD Adopted son on Augustus Legacy Secluded rule, growing tyranny Death Possible natural causes or assassinated by Caligula
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Reign 38 AD to 41 AD Tiberius's great-nephew and adopted grandson; great-grandson of Augustus. Legacy Insane Death Assassinated involving a conspiracy of Senators and Praetorian Guard One of Worst Emperors!
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Reign 41 AD to 54 AD Nephew of Tiberius, uncle of Caligula; proclaimed emperor by the Praetorian Guard. Legacy Conquests and administration Death Possibly natural causes or poisoned by his wife Agrippina ▪ Agrippina favored her son Nero
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Reign 54 AD to 68 AD nephew of Caligula, step- and adopted son of Claudius; great-great- grandson of Augustus. Legacy Good rule at first, then insanity; Rome burns, Christians persecuted Death Committed suicide after being declared a public enemy by the Senate One of Worst Emperors!
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Galba Murdered by Praetorian Guard Ortho Committed Suicide Vitellius Murdered by Vespasian's Troops Vespasian Rules from 69 AD to 79 AD Natural causes
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Reign 79 AD to 81 AD Son of Vespasian Legacy Coliseum Death Natural Causes ▪ The Plague
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Reign 81 AD to 96 AD Son of Vespasian, brother to Titus Legacy Rebuilt Roman Buildings Death Assassinated by court officials
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Reign 96 AD to 98 AD Appointed by Senate Legacy Transition of Power Death Natural Causes One of the Good Emperors!
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Reign 98 AD to 117 AD Adopted son and heir of Nerva Legacy Strengthened Empire Death Natural Causes One of the Good Emperors!
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Reign 117 AD to 138 AD Adopted son and heir of Trajan Legacy Rebuilt Pantheon Hadrian's Wall Relation with Army and People Death Natural Causes One of the Good Emperors!
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Reign 138 AD to 161 AD Adopted son and heir of Hadrian Legacy Strengthened Empire Death Natural Causes One of the Good Emperors!
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Reign 161 AD to 180 AD Adopted son and heir of Antoninus Pius Legacy Wars and increased power of Empire Death Natural Causes One of the Good Emperors!
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Reign 177 AD to 192 AD Natural son of Marcus Aurelius Legacy Little interest in being Emperor Ruled with brutality and cruelty Enjoyed fighting as a Gladiator Death Assassinated in palace, strangled to death One of Worst Emperors!
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Reign 218 AD to 222 AD Legacy Controversial, Cruel, Semi-Insane Death Assassinated by Praetorian Guard One of Worst Emperors!
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