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Commodus.
If you mean the movie Gladiator starring Russell Crowe, there was no character named Caesar, as such. By the time of the setting of Gladiator, during the reign of Marcus Aurelius, "Caesar" was the title that the Romans used for all their emperors. In that particular movie, "Caesar" could have been either Marcus Aurelius, played by Richard Harris, or Commodus, played by Joaquin Phoenix.
The Movie "Gladiator" in Historical Perspectiveby Allen Ward, University of ConnecticutIn real life, Commodus' eldest living sister, Lucilla, did plot with a number of senators to kill him within the first two years of his reign. As the movie indicates, she had been married to Marcus' former co-emperor, Lucius Verus.
There really was a Roman emperor named Marcus Aurelius, and he had a son named Commodus, who succeeded him. In contrast to the movie, Marcus named Commodus his successor, rather than Maximus. However, some historians suspect Commodus did have a hand in his father's death. Commodus did not die in the arena. He was killed by a wrestler. After Commodus' death, Rome did not return to a republic as suggested in the movie. General Maximus Decimus Meridius is a fictitious character. There was a general named Avidius Cassius, who fought in the campaign depicted in the film and, upon hearing of Marcus' death, declared himself emperor of Rome. However, his own soldiers assassinated him. Later in Roman history, there was a general named Maximus, who appears to have had revolutionary ideas. Commodus really did have a sister named Lucilla, and, as depicted in the movie, she hated him. Lucilla was married to the co-emperor, Lucius Verus. Lucilla plotted to have Commodus assassinated, but Commodus had her exiled for the plot and later executed. So, unlike what happened in the movie, Commodus outlived his sister. It was another sister, not Lucilla, that Commodus was rumored to have had sexual relations. The tattoo on Maximus' arm reads, "SPQR." The letters relate to an often-used Latin phrase, Senatus Populusque Romanus, which means "the Senate and People of Rome." However, it is highly unlikely a Roman general would have such a tattoo, as tattoos were worn by foreigners and lower-class citizens.
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The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.The emperor Commodus fought as a gladiator. He always won.
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Joaquin Phoenix played Aurelius' son, Commodus, in the movie Gladiator.
Joaquin Phoenix
Commodus.
Maximus.
Joaquin Phoenix
Commoudus was killed in a conspiracy led by Laetius, the head of the praetorian guard. He was poisoned by his mistress Marcia, but he vomited. Narcissus, Commodus' wrestling partner, was sent to strangle him in his bath. Narcissus was a wrestler Commodus hired to train him for his self-indulgent appearances as a gladiator at the Colosseum.
Commodus did not accomplish much. He was vain, fancied himself as a gladiator, and was cruel. He was the worst emperor the Romans had.
in the fantastic 2000 movie "Gladiator" starring Russel Crowe. He was named Maximus, an ex-general in the age of the Roman empire. He then comes back to Rome as a gladiator to seek revenge on Commodus for killing his wife and child.
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commodus There were two. Richard Harris played the Emperor Marcus Aurelius. The next emperor, his son Commodus, was played by Joaquin Phoenix.