Augustus Caesar
Augustus was emperor of Rome at the time of Jesus' birth
The Roman emperor at the time of Jesus' death was Tiberius.
Augustus was emperor at the time Jesus was born. Caesar was his name and Augustus was his title.
At the time of his birth the Emperor was Augustus- he ordered that a census be taken of the population of the Middle East under Roman rule, which is why Mary and Joseph were journeying to Jerusalem when they had to stop for Mary to give birth in Bethlehem. The Emperor at the time of Christ's death was Tiberius.
Well Rome was the super power at the time, so the emperor.
Emperor Ping ruled from 1 BCE - 6 CE.
AnswerLuke's Gospel says that Jesus was born during the reign of Caesar Augustus.
Yes he was an orgasmic emperor of rome!
Caesar Augustus was the emperor at the time, but Herod was king.
The Emperor who ruled the Roman Empire when Jesus was born was Augustus [Gaius Octavius Thurinus later Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus] who was born on September 23, 63 BCE and died on August 19, 14 AD/ CE. He was nominated Emperor in the year 27 BCE
Jesus was born during the reign of Augustus (27 B.C.- A.D. 14) and conducted His ministry during the reign of Tiberius (A.D. 14-37). The were not called kings. They were called Caesar or Emperor.
It was C easer, as the mob shouted to Pilate, if you release Jesus then you are not Ceasers friend. Howevr it was Tiberius Caesar who was the emperor. Tiberius had been adoptd by Augustus so therefore was "Caesar", which was his family name. In time, (and possibly by the time that the N.T. was written), "Caesar" had become a title for the ruling emperors.