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What ancient Roman Emperor was one of its last great pagan philosophers?

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True or false Marcus Aurelius was the last emperor to rule a united empire?

Marcus Aurelius was not the last emperor to rule a united empire. He was one of the good emperors but Theodosius the Great was in fact the last emperor to rule a united Roman Empire.


Who was Marcus aurelius?

Marcus Aurelius was one of the five good emperors (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius) whose rule was benign and enlightened. He was a prominent stoic philosopher. He was described as a philosopher-king and was said that he was more philanthropic and philosophic and his 'good' predecessors. Ancient historian Herodian wrote; "Alone of the emperors, he gave proof of his learning not by mere words or knowledge of philosophical doctrines but by his blameless character and temperate way of life."


What emperor came after Marcus Aurelius?

His son, Commodus. While the Roman people generally loved and respected his father, Commodus was not as well accepted. He was arrogant, selfish, and spoiled.Answer:When one of Rome's greatest emperor, Marcus Aurelius died, the Roman Empire went downhill. After Marcus Aurelius died, Commodus took over.


What three things was Marcus Aurelius able to accomplish?

Here are 3 things Marcus Aurelius accomplished:At age twelve he become a follower of the stoic philosopher Zeno. As a stoic, Marcus controlled his emotions, did what was his duty, and lived simply.He was emperor of Rome from 161 AD to 180 AD. During his reign he invited his adopted brother Verus to rule with him. This was the first time the Roman Empire was ruled by two Emperors.He wrote several books including Meditations, which he wrote (in Greek) during a campaign between 170 and 180 AD. Meditations is a book of passages from one sentence to long paragraphs in length. These passages are about not indulging in emotions, because, he wrote, it is by letting your emotions over power you that other people can harm you. Marcus wrote that instead of living by emotions one should live by reason so that one can not be deceived by misconceptions about what is right and what is wrong.My sources were Famous Men of Rome by John H. Haaren, LL.D. and A.B. Poland, PhD. and the Wickipedia articles on Marcus Aurelius and his book Meditations.

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What ancient Roman Emperor was one of its last great pagan philosophers?

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True or false Marcus Aurelius was the last emperor to rule a united empire?

Marcus Aurelius was not the last emperor to rule a united empire. He was one of the good emperors but Theodosius the Great was in fact the last emperor to rule a united Roman Empire.


Who was Marcus aurelius?

Marcus Aurelius was one of the five good emperors (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius) whose rule was benign and enlightened. He was a prominent stoic philosopher. He was described as a philosopher-king and was said that he was more philanthropic and philosophic and his 'good' predecessors. Ancient historian Herodian wrote; "Alone of the emperors, he gave proof of his learning not by mere words or knowledge of philosophical doctrines but by his blameless character and temperate way of life."


What emperor came after Marcus Aurelius?

His son, Commodus. While the Roman people generally loved and respected his father, Commodus was not as well accepted. He was arrogant, selfish, and spoiled.Answer:When one of Rome's greatest emperor, Marcus Aurelius died, the Roman Empire went downhill. After Marcus Aurelius died, Commodus took over.


What three things was Marcus Aurelius able to accomplish?

Here are 3 things Marcus Aurelius accomplished:At age twelve he become a follower of the stoic philosopher Zeno. As a stoic, Marcus controlled his emotions, did what was his duty, and lived simply.He was emperor of Rome from 161 AD to 180 AD. During his reign he invited his adopted brother Verus to rule with him. This was the first time the Roman Empire was ruled by two Emperors.He wrote several books including Meditations, which he wrote (in Greek) during a campaign between 170 and 180 AD. Meditations is a book of passages from one sentence to long paragraphs in length. These passages are about not indulging in emotions, because, he wrote, it is by letting your emotions over power you that other people can harm you. Marcus wrote that instead of living by emotions one should live by reason so that one can not be deceived by misconceptions about what is right and what is wrong.My sources were Famous Men of Rome by John H. Haaren, LL.D. and A.B. Poland, PhD. and the Wickipedia articles on Marcus Aurelius and his book Meditations.


What did Marcus Aurelius do as emperor?

The period of Marcus Aurelius’ reign was one of wars. There was a war against the resurgent and aggressive Persians (160-166) which was fought by various generals. From 166 to 180 there were the Marcomannic Wars. T he Marcomanni, a Germanic people from Bohemia who crossed the frontier of the river Danube and, together with the Lombards and other Germanics, raided areas of the Balkan Peninsula. Marcus Aurelius managed to push them back. However, the Marcomanni and Quadi then attacked northeast Italy and at the same time the Costoboci from Northern Romania invaded the lower Danube, Macedonia and Greece. Marcus Aurelius managed to push them all back after a long struggle. Then he crossed the Danube, won a decisive victory and planned to invade Bohemia. However, he fell ill and died in 180. Marcus Aurelius was very interested in the law. He spent most of his time addressing legal matters, hearing petitions and arbitrating litigations. He dealt with matters of law theory and practice as was described as “an emperor most skilled in the law.” He was also a stoic philosopher and wrote a book on stoic philosophy (the Meditations) between 170 and 180 while he was campaigning against the Marcomanni. During Marcus Aurelius' reign there was also a plague which lasted from 165 to 180 and which has been named the Antonine Plague (after Marcus Aurelius’ family name, Antoninus). It is thought that it was a pandemic of either smallpox or the measles. It killed many people.


What does Marcus mean by government of your temper?

You need to be specific, Marcus was a very common name in Rome. I will assume you mean emperor Marcus Aurelius. He was a stoic philosopher The stoics believed in governing/controlling one's emotions and temper in order to lead a better, happier and more virtuous life.


Who said 'The best revenge is to be unlike your enemy'?

Marcus Aurelius - The best revenge is to be unlike to one who performed the injustice (or who performed the injury) Or, the best revenge is not to be like your enemy.


What are Marcus Aurelius' weaknesses?

Marcus Aurelius spent all of his reign (161-80). fighting wars. One was against Rome main rival, the Parthian Empire of Persia. (161-66). The other was against Germanic peoples who were trying to invade the River Danube area of the Roman Empire in what historians call the Marcomannic War (166-180).


The true measure of a man is in his character?

Answer:This quote, like many throughout history, has been paraphrased in many ways. One such instance was in the film GLADIATOR when Russell Crowe spoke, the words of Marcus Aurelius..."The true measure of a man is the worth of the things he cares about."


How was the reign of Marcus Aurelius different from that emperors?

He was very philosophical and wrote a series of books called Meditations.Marcus Aurelius was very philosophical and wrote a series of books called meditation.


Was octavian the greatest emperor of the five good emperors?

Octavian was not one of the so-called five good emperors. The five good emperors were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius and they reigned well over a hundred years after Octavian. Octavian was, however, a good emperor, perhaps the greatest that Rome produced.Octavian was not one of the so-called five good emperors. The five good emperors were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius and they reigned well over a hundred years after Octavian. Octavian was, however, a good emperor, perhaps the greatest that Rome produced.Octavian was not one of the so-called five good emperors. The five good emperors were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius and they reigned well over a hundred years after Octavian. Octavian was, however, a good emperor, perhaps the greatest that Rome produced.Octavian was not one of the so-called five good emperors. The five good emperors were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius and they reigned well over a hundred years after Octavian. Octavian was, however, a good emperor, perhaps the greatest that Rome produced.Octavian was not one of the so-called five good emperors. The five good emperors were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius and they reigned well over a hundred years after Octavian. Octavian was, however, a good emperor, perhaps the greatest that Rome produced.Octavian was not one of the so-called five good emperors. The five good emperors were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius and they reigned well over a hundred years after Octavian. Octavian was, however, a good emperor, perhaps the greatest that Rome produced.Octavian was not one of the so-called five good emperors. The five good emperors were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius and they reigned well over a hundred years after Octavian. Octavian was, however, a good emperor, perhaps the greatest that Rome produced.Octavian was not one of the so-called five good emperors. The five good emperors were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius and they reigned well over a hundred years after Octavian. Octavian was, however, a good emperor, perhaps the greatest that Rome produced.Octavian was not one of the so-called five good emperors. The five good emperors were Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius and Marcus Aurelius and they reigned well over a hundred years after Octavian. Octavian was, however, a good emperor, perhaps the greatest that Rome produced.