If you are talking about the Roman Empire, it was Romulus Augustus
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Romulus was the last emperor of western Rome and he died in 476. The eastern Empire fell in 1453
The last emperor in the west was overthrown by a Germanic leader, Odoacer. He ruled for roughly 17 years, nominally under the control of the emperor of the east.
Yes, ÒGermanic people, the Vandals led by Gaiseric, had crossed from Spain into N. Africa in 429 AD and by 435 AD controlled much of the coast ÒThey mastered the sea and in 455 AD dared to attack Rome! ÒThe Romans were unprepared and leaderless ÒThe next two decades were filled with wars against the Vandals ÒEventually, the barbarian Roman army in Italy revolted (true Roman soldiers by this time had completely disappeared) and elected Odoacer, a barbarian officer as their king ÒIn 476 AD Odoacer deposed the last Roman Emperor in the West
The Atlantic Ocean was the body of water Europeans were most likely to explore last. They were unsure of what lands, if any, lay to the west.
Religion and government were more closely linked in the Byzantine Empire than in the west. The Byzantines viewed the emperor not just as the head of the government but as a living representative of God and Jesus Christ. This meant that the church and the state were combined into one all powerful body.
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