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Roman Emperors

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It was rumoured that he planned to appoint his horse consul before he died
Roman emperor in AD 270, who died or was killed a few weeks after being proclaimed emperor
Also spelt as Heliogabalus
His column was an innovative work of art that commemorated his Dacian Wars
By increasing the distribution of free food at Rome, he did more for the plebeians than almost any other emperor.
Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461, the only man to hold that office in the 5th century who had some claim to greatness.
The one and only
His fiscal reforms and consolidation of the empire made his reign a period of political stability and funded a vast Roman building program which included the Temple of Peace, the Colosseum, and restoration of the capitol.
He brought an end to his father's campaign against the Germans. After a failed assassination attempt in 182, however, his rule became erratic and brutal, and he imagined himself to be Hercules.
The last one
John's son, the Dude with a J
Accepted an invitation from Vindex to head a rebellion against Nero
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He divided the empire into east and west
Only lasted 3 months
Ruled jointly with Valerian
He is alleged to have prompted the murder of Caracalla by an army officer in April 217, while the emperor was fighting the Parthians
Humpty Dumpty may have sat on one of his
The first of the 3rd century
The bad guy in Harry Potter
The Senate delayed six months before choosing (September 275) him. He was an elderly and wealthy senator who had served twice as consul
Married Poppaea Sabina before Nero took her away
He may have fiddled in front of the fire
363 - 364 As a Christian, he disapproved of paganism, which had been encouraged under his predecessor. Magical practices were forbidden and gifts to churches restored