It is difficult to say who the greatest ruler of the Roman Empire was. The history of Roman civilisation was 1,200 years long. People who are seem as being among the greatest rulers were Julius Caesar, Augustus, Hadrian, Trajan, Diocletian, Constantine the Great and Theodosius I.
Ramesses II or Ramesses the Great. Look him up on wikipedia. The guy was amazing. Ruled Egypt for 65 plus years. Insane
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent in 116 AD under the emperor Trajan.
Augustus was not the ruler of a country. He was the ruler of an empire: the Roman Empire.
The emperor
Octavian defeated Antony and became the first ruler of the Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent under Trajan in 116 AD.
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent in 116 AD under the emperor Trajan.
Augustus was not the ruler of a country. He was the ruler of an empire: the Roman Empire.
Augustus was the ruler of the Roman Empire when the Aeneid was written. In fact, he specially commissioned Virgil to write it.
The emperor
Charlemagne was the first ruler of the Holy Roman Empire.
Octavian defeated Antony and became the first ruler of the Roman Empire.
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent under Trajan in 116 AD.
Diocletian was the Roman Empire in the late 200's
Augustus caesar
Calilgula
The Pope
Julius was a very famous roman ruler, who ruled the roman empire.