Marcus Aurelius was also a recognised philosopher.
Seneca was a stoic philosopher and the tutor of Nero
The most important Roman philosopher was Seneca. Other prominent philosophers were Cicero, Epictetus (he was Greek, but lived in Rome), Plotinus and Boethius. The emperor Marcus Aurelius was also a philosopher.
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Well I actually know the answer to this question because I know two slaves that were around under his reign. Yes their dead now, kind of, but you just gotta trust me. He wasn't gay exactly. But he defiantly was bi-sexual. Also he was into bestiality, animals / animal skins. He was also into incest, doing many things to his mother.
it was Aristotle since he was n all round philosopher as he is also recognized as Aristotle the Great.
He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.He did. Caesar's son was Octavian and he became the first Roman emperor. The Roman law did not differentiate between an adopted child and a biological one. Cleopatra's child, could never succeed him, as Caesar never recognized the boy as his son, which was an important factor, and also he was a foreigner and was not able to inherit under Roman law.
Nero was not a Roman god, he was an insane Roman emperor.
The Roman emperor during the time of Jesus would be Octavian, more commonly known by Caesar Augustus. Augustus was also the 1st Roman emperor.
Emperor Hadrian - the wall also served to defend the Northern frontier from attack.
to is the preposition. Emperor is the Object of the preposition. To their Emperor is the prepostional phrase.
The emperor of the Franks who conquered much of Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire was Charles the Great, also known as Charlemagne.
Seneca was the most famous Roman Stoic philosopher. Other prominent stoic philosophers were Cato the Younger, Rebellius Plautus, Musonius Rufus, Thrasea Paetus, and emperor Marcus Aurelius. Epicurean philosophers were: Amafinius, Horace, Lucretius and Virgil. Julius Caesar leaned strongly towers Epicureanism, even though he was not actually a philosopher in the academic sense. Boethius was a Neo-Platonist. St Augustine, the prominent Catholic theologian, was a Roman and also a Neo-Platonist philosopher.