last roman emperor
romulus and remus' last names are augustus.
Romulus
Romulus Augustus was the often mocked and disrespected last emperor of Rome. He was considered a usurper during the ten months of his reign.
After the fall of Romulus Augustus's, the western part of the empire fell under the control.
Romulus Augustus lost his power in 476 AD, which is considered the fall of the western Roman empire and the end of ancient Rome.
No; Rome was founded by Romulus. Augustus was Rome's second Emperor, or the first, depending on whether Julius Caesar is counted. Though he is sometimes known as 'Romulus Augustus', Augustus is not the same individual who founded Rome. Augustus did, however, officially found the Roman Empire.
Romulus Augustus
No, Augustus was a relative newcomer. The first historical ruler of Rome was Romulus.
Romulus Augustus was deposed by Odoacer (a Germanicmilitaryofficer who led a rebellion by Germanic soldiers) in 476 AD.
The legend of Romulus and Remus shows that it was Romulus, who slayed his brother during the construction of the city after a dispute. The city was then named after hime (Rome-Romulus)
The date of the beginning of rule by emperors in Rome is given as 27 BC, the year of Augustus' First Settlement with the senate. Romulus Augustus (Augustulus was a nickname) was deposed in 476 AD. That gives 502 years of Imperial rule.
Romulus Augustus reigned as the Roman emperor for less than one year from AD 475 to 476. He was deposed by the Germanic chieftain Odoacer, marking the end of the Western Roman Empire.