• Hubs
  • tagged ancient rome

1-10 of 51 hubssort by Hot Best Latest

90

Roman Emperor - Tiberius

Tiberius, Roman emperor from 14 AD to 37 AD. Born Rome, Italy, 16 November 42 BC. The son of Tiberius Claudius Drusus and Livia Drusilla who in 39 BC divorced her husband to become the wife of Augustus....

5 comments    rome ancient rome roman emperor
88

Roman Emperor - Titus

Roman emperor from AD 79. Eldest son of Vespasian, he captured Jerusalem in 70 AD to end the Jewish revolt in Roman Palestine. He completed the Colosseum, and helped mitigate the suffering from the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 which destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum.

8 comments    rome roman empire ancient rome
The statue of Marcus Aurelius on his horse in Rome.85

Roman Emperor - Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius has symbolised, for many generations, the Golden Age of the Roman Empire. A conscientious and self-sacrificing emperor, his claim to the attention of subsequent ages has been greater because, with the exception of Cicero, he is one of the few figures of classical antiquity whose individual personality can still be apprehended through his writings: The Meditations, or 'soliloquies', and some of his private correspondence.

3 comments    rome ancient rome roman emperor
Photo by Jean-Christophe Benoist80

Roman Emperor - Constantine I

Constantine the Great, born Flavius Valerius Constantinus, at Naissus, in Upper Moesia (now Nish, Yugoslavia), 272 A.D. He was the illegitimate son of Emperor Constantius I and his mother was Flavia Helena....

4 comments    hubchallenge rome roman empire
80

Roman Emperor - Vespasian

Born near Reaste, a city northeast of Rome. His full name was Titus Flavius Vespasianus. He became a general and in 67 AD Emperor Nero sent him to put down a Jewish rebellion in Judea. During the year after Nero's death (68 AD) Generals Galba, Otho and Vitellius followed one another as emperor. Finally, Vespasian's troops proclaimed him emperor in 69 AD and he went to Rome. There the Senate passed the Lex de imperio Vespasinai, the first written statement of the powers of a Roman emperor. He was

2 comments    rome ancient rome colosseum
Photo by Jastrow87

Roman Emperor - Hadrian

Hadrian's official name was Publius Aelius Hadrian. He was born in Spain. His father died during Hadrian's youth, and Trajan, Hadrian's cousin, became his guardian. Trajan became emperor in 98. Hadrian became emperor after Trajan's death in 117.

4 comments    rome roman empire ancient rome
78

Roman Emperor - Caligula

Roman emperor, son of Germanicus and successor to Tiberius in AD 37. Caligula was a cruel tyrant and was assassinated by an officer of his guard. He is believed to have been mentally unstable.

8 comments    rome roman empire ancient rome
Commodus as Hercules Photo by Jastrow (2006)74

Roman Emperor - Commodus

Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus, was born at Lanuvium on 31 August 161 AD. The son of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, whom he succeeded in 180. Commodus was only 18 when he became emperor. And turned into a cruel tyrant.

1 comment    rome roman empire ancient rome
79

Roman Dictator: Lucius Cornelius Sulla

Roman general and politician, a leader of the senatorial party. Forcibly suppressing the democrats in 88BC, he departed for a successful campaign against Mithridates VI of Pontus. The democrats seized power in his absence, but on his return Sulla captures Rome and massacred all opponents. The reforms he introduced as dictator, which strengthened the Senate, were backward-looking and short-lived.

1 comment    hubchallenge rome ancient rome
Photo by Bibi Saint-Pol87

Roman Emperor - Trajan

The Roman emperor Trajan was important for extending the empire's frontiers to include Armenia, Dacia and also Mesopotamia. Many scenes from the emperor's campaign in Dacia are recorded on Trajan's column in Rome, the base of which is inscribed with reliefs of captured arms while a long, continuous spiral relief winds up around the column commemorating the campaign. A strong willed man who was ambitious for power and military glory, Trajan concentrated on both strengthening and consolidating the

0 comments    rome ancient rome roman emperor
working