Roman augustus and emperors 253 - 578 AD
The god-begotten emperors and sun-kings disappeared with the Severus dynasty. It is not easy to follow the rulers in that age when the army elected rulers or someone took the rule. To that came the division in West and East Rome
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De Imperatoribus Romanis and leaves the links to the original. The list should cover the heydays of the Heruli / Erils … but first this:Caesar Augustus was equal with gods like Italia, Neptune, Roma, Victoria and the Eagle of Jupiter below. Tiberius enters the chariot after a victory, which brought a new province to Caesar. His feet rest on the enemys shield. He was stand-in for the Sun
The list should cover the heydays of the Heruli within the Roman Empire
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The United Roman Empire| Dates |
Name |
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253-268 |
Gallienus
260 Ingenuus260 Regalianus260-261 Macrianus Senior260-261 Macrianus Iunior260-261 Quietus261 Piso261 Valens261 Ballista261 Mussius Aemilianus262 Memor262, 268 Aureolus Celsus Saturninus |
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268-270 |
Claudius II Gothicus Censorinus 270 Quintillus |
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270-275 |
Aurelian
271-272 Domitianus271-272 Urbanus271-272 Septimius273 Firmus270-271? Felicissimus 272 Vaballathus |
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260-274 |
Gallic Emperors 260-269 Postumus 269 Laelianus269 Marius269-270 Victorinus271-274 Tetricus I274 Faustinus |
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275-276 |
Tacitus |
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276 |
Florianus |
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276-282 |
Probus
280 Bonosus280-281 Proculus281 Saturninus |
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282-283 |
Carus |
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283-284 |
Numerianus |
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283-285 |
Carinus |
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284-305 |
Diocletian
297(296?) L. Domitius Domitianus297-298? Aurelius Achilleus303? Eugenius |
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285-ca.310 |
Maximianus Herculius
285 or 286 Amandus285 or 286 Aelianusca. 286-293 Iulianus |
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286?-297? |
British Emperors 286/7-293 Carausius293-296/7 Allectus |
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293-306 |
Constantius I Chlorus |
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293-311 |
Galerius |
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305-313 |
Maximinus Daia |
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305-307 |
Severus II |
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306-312 |
Maxentius
308-309 L. Domitius Alexander |
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308-324 |
Licinius
314(316?) Valens324 Martinianus |
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306-337 |
Constantine I
333/334 Calocaerus |
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337-340 |
Constantine II |
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337-350 |
Constans I |
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337-361 |
Constantius II
350-353 Magnentius350 Nepotian350 Vetranio355 Silvanus |
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361-363 |
Julian |
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363-364 |
Jovian |
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364-375 |
Valentinian I
372?-374 or 375 Firmus |
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364-378 |
Valens
365-366 Procopius366 Marcellus |
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367-383 |
Gratian |
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375-392 |
Valentinian II |
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378-395 |
Theodosius I the Great
383-388 Magnus Maximus384-388 Flavius Victor392-394 Eugenius |
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The Western Empire|
PARTITION - WESTERN EMPIRE 395 AD |
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393-423 |
Honorius
406-407 Marcus407 Gratian407-411 Constantine III409/10-411 Constans II409-411 Maximus409-410, 414-415 Priscus Attalus411-413 Jovinus412-413 Sebastianus421 Constantius III423-425 Johannes |
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425-455 |
Valentinian III |
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455 |
Petronius Maximus |
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455-456 |
Avitus |
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457-461 |
Majorian |
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461-465 |
Libius Severus |
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467-472 |
Anthemius
468 Arvandus470 Romanus |
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472 |
Olybrius |
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473-474 |
Glycerius |
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474-475 |
Julius Nepos |
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475-476 |
Romulus Augustulus |
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Dynasty of Theodosius |
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395-408 |
Arcadius |
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408-450 |
Theodosius II |
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450-457 |
Marcian (m. Pulcheria, gnddghtr Theod I) |
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Dynasty of Leo Leo I |
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474 |
Leo II |
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474-491 |
Zeno
475-476 Basiliscus484-488 Leontius |
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491-518 |
Anastasius |
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Dynasty of Justinian |
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518-527 |
Justin |
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527-565 |
Justinian I |
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565-578 |
Justin II |