Not at the same time, but once there were three Roman Emperors in the same year (69 A.D.) : Galba, Otho and Vitellius. Emperor Galba was in 69 AD murdered by a group of conspirators led by Otho, who then only reigned for a few months as Emperor until he was defeated by General Vitellius who had risen against him and who became the next Emperor.
No. Centaurs do not have a Roman name.... The Roman and the Greek name is the same, Centaurs.
The Roman and Greek names were the same: Cerberus.
Morpheus' Roman name is the same as it is in Greek mythology.
Chiron was apparently called by the same name by Roman's.
it means the same thing as in Greek just its Roman.
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the roman eastern empire's political leaders were their own emperors, but it is NOT the same with the western roman empire.
In 342 AD, same-sex marriage was outlawed in the Roman Empire by Christian Emperors.
If you mean his title, it was "Caesar" or "Augustus" as the Romans did not use the word emperor. If you mean his personal name, you would have to specify the year of his reign, as there were 178 Roman emperors and a few of them had the same first name.If you mean his title, it was "Caesar" or "Augustus" as the Romans did not use the word emperor. If you mean his personal name, you would have to specify the year of his reign, as there were 178 Roman emperors and a few of them had the same first name.If you mean his title, it was "Caesar" or "Augustus" as the Romans did not use the word emperor. If you mean his personal name, you would have to specify the year of his reign, as there were 178 Roman emperors and a few of them had the same first name.If you mean his title, it was "Caesar" or "Augustus" as the Romans did not use the word emperor. If you mean his personal name, you would have to specify the year of his reign, as there were 178 Roman emperors and a few of them had the same first name.If you mean his title, it was "Caesar" or "Augustus" as the Romans did not use the word emperor. If you mean his personal name, you would have to specify the year of his reign, as there were 178 Roman emperors and a few of them had the same first name.If you mean his title, it was "Caesar" or "Augustus" as the Romans did not use the word emperor. If you mean his personal name, you would have to specify the year of his reign, as there were 178 Roman emperors and a few of them had the same first name.If you mean his title, it was "Caesar" or "Augustus" as the Romans did not use the word emperor. If you mean his personal name, you would have to specify the year of his reign, as there were 178 Roman emperors and a few of them had the same first name.If you mean his title, it was "Caesar" or "Augustus" as the Romans did not use the word emperor. If you mean his personal name, you would have to specify the year of his reign, as there were 178 Roman emperors and a few of them had the same first name.If you mean his title, it was "Caesar" or "Augustus" as the Romans did not use the word emperor. If you mean his personal name, you would have to specify the year of his reign, as there were 178 Roman emperors and a few of them had the same first name.
Roman Emperors Constantinus II and Constans outlawed same-sex marriage on December 16, 342 C.E. (Theodosian Code 9.7.3)
Switzerland has never been part of Austria... It was once a part (at this time, Switzerland hadn't the same shape) of the holy roman empire of the German nation... and here, I'm not talking about the roman empire at the era B.C. and A.D., but the empire with German emperors at about 1600. Switzerland got a certain status of indepency in 1648.
Charlemagne and the Byzantine Emperors ruled countries with the same name, Empire of the Roman People. Since the Byzantines got the name first, they were a bit upset when Charlemagne took it. Please see the related question below for more information.
Emperors are like presidents because they are in control of at least some land and becaue they are on the same level.
A roman soldier was loyal to his general not loyal to the Empires main leader. However this was in the days of the republic. Augustus changed this and in his military reforms, had the soldiers swear their loyalty to himself. All other emperors did the same. A Roman soldier got paid three times a year. He only made one basic salary, but it was divided into stipends or payments and he received them every four months. The money came from the imperial treasury.
Septimius Severus, who reigned from 193 to 211; he took the office by force from Didius Julianus, who bought it at auction from the Praetorian Guard, to bring order to Rome after there had been two emperors in a row chosen by the Praetorian Guard -- one of those emperors in turn murdered by the same Guard.
Yes, i got stung bye three at the same time once.
Once invaded, the people had rights just the same as a Roman citizen did.