Julius Caeser is sometimes thought to have been a Roman emperor, but he was not. He was a dictator under the Roman Republic. The so-called empire began with Augustus and he was without a doubt the most famous as his reign was the longest and he gave his name as a title to all other emperors.
The month of August is named in honour of the Roman Emperor Augustus
The most famous Roman road was probably the Via Appia as it was the first of the superhighways, was used constantly and is still used today for biking an hiking.
DCLXVI= 666 666 is the number of the beast these were the digists of roman emperor Nero
Augustus was emperor at the time Jesus was born. Caesar was his name and Augustus was his title.
The Roman Aqueduct
julias Caesar
Constantine
17 were but the most famous is Constantine the Great
Constantine I (or the Great )was the 57th Roman Emperor. Therefore, he became famous in the Roman Empire.
He was a famous roman emperor in ancient times.
what was emperor Charles v famous for
He was a roman emperor.
No, he wasn't he was just a great Roman emperor.
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The month of August is named in honour of the Roman Emperor Augustus
A man named Principes. The most famous and probably most significant reformer of the Ancient Roman legions was Marius. However, various other Roman leaders, including Emperor Diocletian and Eastern Roman Emperor Heraclius, also reformed the legions. As to reorganizations of non-Roman legions, I don't know.
Charlemenge is the Roman emperor who officially Christianized the empire.