There was a funeral and the successor was took over. In the early part of the rule by emperors the incumbent emperor chose his successor. In the third century AD there was period of military anarchy and many emperors where generals who were proclaimed emperors by their troops. After that the practice of the emperor choosing this successor resumed. In the last decades of the western part of the Roman Empire, when it was crumbling under the weight of the invasions by Germanic peoples, there were many usurpations.
In the early part of the principate, the emperors all designated heirs so there was a smooth transition of power. But in the later part of the empire and in cases where an emperor died suddenly without naming an heir, there was generally a power struggle which in some cases led to civil wars.
In the early part of the principate, the emperors all designated heirs so there was a smooth transition of power. But in the later part of the empire and in cases where an emperor died suddenly without naming an heir, there was generally a power struggle which in some cases led to civil wars.
In the early part of the principate, the emperors all designated heirs so there was a smooth transition of power. But in the later part of the empire and in cases where an emperor died suddenly without naming an heir, there was generally a power struggle which in some cases led to civil wars.
In the early part of the principate, the emperors all designated heirs so there was a smooth transition of power. But in the later part of the empire and in cases where an emperor died suddenly without naming an heir, there was generally a power struggle which in some cases led to civil wars.
In the early part of the principate, the emperors all designated heirs so there was a smooth transition of power. But in the later part of the empire and in cases where an emperor died suddenly without naming an heir, there was generally a power struggle which in some cases led to civil wars.
In the early part of the principate, the emperors all designated heirs so there was a smooth transition of power. But in the later part of the empire and in cases where an emperor died suddenly without naming an heir, there was generally a power struggle which in some cases led to civil wars.
In the early part of the principate, the emperors all designated heirs so there was a smooth transition of power. But in the later part of the empire and in cases where an emperor died suddenly without naming an heir, there was generally a power struggle which in some cases led to civil wars.
In the early part of the principate, the emperors all designated heirs so there was a smooth transition of power. But in the later part of the empire and in cases where an emperor died suddenly without naming an heir, there was generally a power struggle which in some cases led to civil wars.
In the early part of the principate, the emperors all designated heirs so there was a smooth transition of power. But in the later part of the empire and in cases where an emperor died suddenly without naming an heir, there was generally a power struggle which in some cases led to civil wars.
In the early part of the principate, the emperors all designated heirs so there was a smooth transition of power. But in the later part of the empire and in cases where an emperor died suddenly without naming an heir, there was generally a power struggle which in some cases led to civil wars.
Nerva, the Roman Emperor, died of natural causes on January 27, 98 AD. He was succeeded by his adopted son, Trajan, who became the next Emperor of Rome.
The emperor Tiberius was in charge when Christ died.
The emperor Nero died at the age of 30, however he was not assassinated. He committed suicide.
Constantius I, the father of Emperor Constantine the Great, died in York, which was called Eboracum at the time. Please use the link below for more on Constantius.
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.
Septimius - Roman emperor usurper - died in 271.
The roman emperor was ceaser.
Nerva, the Roman Emperor, died of natural causes on January 27, 98 AD. He was succeeded by his adopted son, Trajan, who became the next Emperor of Rome.
he dint he died
The emperor Tiberius was in charge when Christ died.
he ruled as emperor from 222 to 235 b.c. but sadly died by an assassination.
Tiberius died in 37 AD.
The last emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire was Romulus Augustus who was deposed in 476. The last emperor of the eastern part of the Roman Empire was Andreas Palaiologos who died in 1502.
The emperor Nero died at the age of 30, however he was not assassinated. He committed suicide.
If you mean Julius Caesar, he was never an emperor, but he died in 44 BC. All Roman emperors had the title "Caesar" afterwards (until Diocletian's reforms) so they died in various years.
Constantius I, the father of Emperor Constantine the Great, died in York, which was called Eboracum at the time. Please use the link below for more on Constantius.
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.