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The Chronology of the Roman Emperors until the Fall of Rome in AD 476

later emperors (for example Constantius) are placed on the chronology on becoming Augusti, not on their being appointed CaesaresAugustus

27 BC- AD14Tiberius

14-37Caligula

37-41Claudius

41-54Nero

54-68Galba

68-69Otho

69Vitellius

69Vespasian

69-79Titus

79-81Domitian

81-96Nerva

96-98Trajan

98-117Hadrian

117-138Antoninus Pius

138-161Marcus Aurelius

161-180Lucius Verus

161-169

Commodus

180-192Pertinax

193Didius Julianus

193Niger, Albinus, Septimius SeverusSeptimius Severus

193-211Caracalla

211-217Geta

211

Macrinus

217-218Elagabalus

218-222Alexander Severus

222-235Maximinus Thrax

235-238

Gordian, Gordian II

238Pupienus, Balbinus

238Gordian III

238-244Phillippus Arabs

244-249Decius

249-251Trebonianus Gallus

251-253Aemilius Aemilianus

253Valerian

253-260Gallienus

253-268Claudius II

268-270Quintillus

270Aurelian

270-275The Gallic Empire

follows death of ValerianPostumus

260-269Laelianus

269Marius

269Victorinus

269-271Domitianus

271Tetricus

271-274Tacitus

275-276Florianus

276Probus

276-282Carus

282-283Numerian

283-284Carinus

283-285Diocletian

284-286 (splits empire, rules east)Western Empire

after split by Diocletian

Maximian

286-305Constantius I

305-306Severus II

306-307Constantine

307-337

Maxentius

306-312

Maximian

returned

307-308

Eastern Empire

after split by Diocletian

Diocletian

286-305Galerius

305-311

Maximinus Daia

310-313

Licinius

308-324Re-United Empire

reunited by Constantine's defeat of Licinius

Constantine II

337-340

Constans

337-350

Constantius II

337-361

Julian

360-363Jovian

363-364

Western Empire

follows death of Jovian

Valentinian

364-375Gratian

367-383Valentinian II

375-392Eugenius

392-394Honorius

395-423John

423-425Valentinian III

425-455Petronius Maximus

455Avitus

455-456Majorian

457-461Severus III

461-465Anthemius

467-472Alybrius

472Glycerius

473-474Julius Nepos

474-475

Romulus Augustus

475-476

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There was only one Roman Empire. It was divided into the eastern and western halves, but it was still one empire.

There was only one Roman empire. It was divided into the eastern and western halves, but it was still one empire.

There was only one Roman empire. It was divided into the eastern and western halves, but it was still one empire.

There was only one Roman empire. It was divided into the eastern and western halves, but it was still one empire.

There was only one Roman empire. It was divided into the eastern and western halves, but it was still one empire.

There was only one Roman empire. It was divided into the eastern and western halves, but it was still one empire.

There was only one Roman empire. It was divided into the eastern and western halves, but it was still one empire.

There was only one Roman empire. It was divided into the eastern and western halves, but it was still one empire.

There was only one Roman empire. It was divided into the eastern and western halves, but it was still one empire.

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Created in about 30 BC Augustus
Split into east and west in 395 AD
End of western 476 AD
End of eastern 1453 AD

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