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They were the emperors of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. They were members of the family of Augustus (the gens Julia or Julii, the Julians in English) and/or the family of Livia (the gens Claudia or Claudii, Claudians in English). They were Augustus (a Julian), Tiberius (a Claudian), Caligula, Claudius and Nero, who were all born into both the Julians and Claudians.
The Julio-Claudians and the Flavians (with three quickie emperors in the year following Nero's death) ruled during this time span.The Julio-Claudians and the Flavians (with three quickie emperors in the year following Nero's death) ruled during this time span.The Julio-Claudians and the Flavians (with three quickie emperors in the year following Nero's death) ruled during this time span.The Julio-Claudians and the Flavians (with three quickie emperors in the year following Nero's death) ruled during this time span.The Julio-Claudians and the Flavians (with three quickie emperors in the year following Nero's death) ruled during this time span.The Julio-Claudians and the Flavians (with three quickie emperors in the year following Nero's death) ruled during this time span.The Julio-Claudians and the Flavians (with three quickie emperors in the year following Nero's death) ruled during this time span.The Julio-Claudians and the Flavians (with three quickie emperors in the year following Nero's death) ruled during this time span.The Julio-Claudians and the Flavians (with three quickie emperors in the year following Nero's death) ruled during this time span.
The Julio-Claudians were a line of ancient Roman emperors. The Julians descended from Augustus Caesar (and in effect, his uncle and adoptive father, Julius Caesar, hence the name Julian) and the Claudians from his wife Livia (thru her first marriage to Tiberius Claudius Nero, father of the second emperor, Tiberius). The Julio-Claudians were: -Julius Caesar: Dictator of Rome 1. Augustus Caesar (27 BCE - 14 CE): 1st Emperor 2. Tiberius (14 - 37) 3. Caligula (37 - 41) 4. Claudius (41 - 54) 5. Nero (54 - 68) As you already know Julius Ceasar got stabbed by a "friend" since he became such a Great Reformer but for others an Ambitious Dictator.
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They are not the Julio Clordian emperors; they are the Julio/Claudian emperors. They were the first imperial dynasty, founded by Augustus. There were five emperors who were either Julians by birth or by adoption. The adoptees are Claudian, therefore the term, Julio/Claudian. (Augustus was a Julian). The individuals were 1) Augustus, 2) Tiberius, 3) Gaius (Caligula) 4, Claudius, 5) Nero.
The five Julio-Claudian emperors were 1) Augustus, 2) Tiberius, 3) Gaius (Caligula), 4) Claudius, and 5) Nero.The five Julio-Claudian emperors were 1) Augustus, 2) Tiberius, 3) Gaius (Caligula), 4) Claudius, and 5) Nero.The five Julio-Claudian emperors were 1) Augustus, 2) Tiberius, 3) Gaius (Caligula), 4) Claudius, and 5) Nero.The five Julio-Claudian emperors were 1) Augustus, 2) Tiberius, 3) Gaius (Caligula), 4) Claudius, and 5) Nero.The five Julio-Claudian emperors were 1) Augustus, 2) Tiberius, 3) Gaius (Caligula), 4) Claudius, and 5) Nero.The five Julio-Claudian emperors were 1) Augustus, 2) Tiberius, 3) Gaius (Caligula), 4) Claudius, and 5) Nero.The five Julio-Claudian emperors were 1) Augustus, 2) Tiberius, 3) Gaius (Caligula), 4) Claudius, and 5) Nero.The five Julio-Claudian emperors were 1) Augustus, 2) Tiberius, 3) Gaius (Caligula), 4) Claudius, and 5) Nero.The five Julio-Claudian emperors were 1) Augustus, 2) Tiberius, 3) Gaius (Caligula), 4) Claudius, and 5) Nero.
It is called the Julio/Claudian dynasty because all five of the emperors of the dynasty were either Julians, Claudians or both. Augustus, a Julian, started it, but because he had no male heir, adopted Tiberius who was a Claudian. Tiberius was followed by Caligula who was a Julian and was followed by Claudius, who was both a Julian (on his mother's side) and a Claudian (on his father's side.) Nero, a Julian, followed Claudius.
The Julio-Claudian dynasty comprised the first five Roman emperors: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. It ruled from 31 BC to 68 AD.
There were sixteen Roman emperors during the Pax Romana. They were the Julio/Claudians, the first three emperors in the "years of the four emperors, The Flavians and the five Good Emperors. In other words, the Pax Romana lasted from Augustus to Aurelius. Their individual names were: Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius (Caligula), Claudius, Nero, Galba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian, Titus, Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius.
The Julio/Claudians were the first dynasty of the ancient Roman principate, consisting of five emperors. The first "emperor" or princeps, was Augustus who, although having total authority, ruled as a "first citizen" , not as a dictator or king. Tiberius was not sure as to how to use his authority (at least initially), but by the time of Caligula, supreme power and authority was well established and the dynasty went from a "first citizen" type of rule with the outward appearances of the old republic to the authoritarian rule of the Caesars.The Julio/Claudians were the first dynasty of the ancient Roman principate, consisting of five emperors. The first "emperor" or princeps, was Augustus who, although having total authority, ruled as a "first citizen" , not as a dictator or king. Tiberius was not sure as to how to use his authority (at least initially), but by the time of Caligula, supreme power and authority was well established and the dynasty went from a "first citizen" type of rule with the outward appearances of the old republic to the authoritarian rule of the Caesars.The Julio/Claudians were the first dynasty of the ancient Roman principate, consisting of five emperors. The first "emperor" or princeps, was Augustus who, although having total authority, ruled as a "first citizen" , not as a dictator or king. Tiberius was not sure as to how to use his authority (at least initially), but by the time of Caligula, supreme power and authority was well established and the dynasty went from a "first citizen" type of rule with the outward appearances of the old republic to the authoritarian rule of the Caesars.The Julio/Claudians were the first dynasty of the ancient Roman principate, consisting of five emperors. The first "emperor" or princeps, was Augustus who, although having total authority, ruled as a "first citizen" , not as a dictator or king. Tiberius was not sure as to how to use his authority (at least initially), but by the time of Caligula, supreme power and authority was well established and the dynasty went from a "first citizen" type of rule with the outward appearances of the old republic to the authoritarian rule of the Caesars.The Julio/Claudians were the first dynasty of the ancient Roman principate, consisting of five emperors. The first "emperor" or princeps, was Augustus who, although having total authority, ruled as a "first citizen" , not as a dictator or king. Tiberius was not sure as to how to use his authority (at least initially), but by the time of Caligula, supreme power and authority was well established and the dynasty went from a "first citizen" type of rule with the outward appearances of the old republic to the authoritarian rule of the Caesars.The Julio/Claudians were the first dynasty of the ancient Roman principate, consisting of five emperors. The first "emperor" or princeps, was Augustus who, although having total authority, ruled as a "first citizen" , not as a dictator or king. Tiberius was not sure as to how to use his authority (at least initially), but by the time of Caligula, supreme power and authority was well established and the dynasty went from a "first citizen" type of rule with the outward appearances of the old republic to the authoritarian rule of the Caesars.The Julio/Claudians were the first dynasty of the ancient Roman principate, consisting of five emperors. The first "emperor" or princeps, was Augustus who, although having total authority, ruled as a "first citizen" , not as a dictator or king. Tiberius was not sure as to how to use his authority (at least initially), but by the time of Caligula, supreme power and authority was well established and the dynasty went from a "first citizen" type of rule with the outward appearances of the old republic to the authoritarian rule of the Caesars.The Julio/Claudians were the first dynasty of the ancient Roman principate, consisting of five emperors. The first "emperor" or princeps, was Augustus who, although having total authority, ruled as a "first citizen" , not as a dictator or king. Tiberius was not sure as to how to use his authority (at least initially), but by the time of Caligula, supreme power and authority was well established and the dynasty went from a "first citizen" type of rule with the outward appearances of the old republic to the authoritarian rule of the Caesars.The Julio/Claudians were the first dynasty of the ancient Roman principate, consisting of five emperors. The first "emperor" or princeps, was Augustus who, although having total authority, ruled as a "first citizen" , not as a dictator or king. Tiberius was not sure as to how to use his authority (at least initially), but by the time of Caligula, supreme power and authority was well established and the dynasty went from a "first citizen" type of rule with the outward appearances of the old republic to the authoritarian rule of the Caesars.
The Claudian emperors were two of the first five Roman emperors, or perhaps I should say one and a half of the first five Roman emperors. The first five emperors are referred to as the Julio-Claudian dynasty. This was because Augustus had no male heir and so adopted Tiberius, who was a Claudian. He was the "one" Claudian emperor. He was followed by Caligula, who was a Julian, and he, in turn was followed by Claudius who was a Claudian on his father's side and a Julian on his mother's side. So Claudius was half Claudian and half Julian. Nero, a Julian, rounded out the dynasty.
Please remember that Julius Caesar was not an emperor although he adopted the first emperor and gave him his name. The five emperors following Caesar were Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius (Caligula), Claudius and Nero. This dynasty is known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty.Please remember that Julius Caesar was not an emperor although he adopted the first emperor and gave him his name. The five emperors following Caesar were Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius (Caligula), Claudius and Nero. This dynasty is known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty.Please remember that Julius Caesar was not an emperor although he adopted the first emperor and gave him his name. The five emperors following Caesar were Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius (Caligula), Claudius and Nero. This dynasty is known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty.Please remember that Julius Caesar was not an emperor although he adopted the first emperor and gave him his name. The five emperors following Caesar were Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius (Caligula), Claudius and Nero. This dynasty is known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty.Please remember that Julius Caesar was not an emperor although he adopted the first emperor and gave him his name. The five emperors following Caesar were Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius (Caligula), Claudius and Nero. This dynasty is known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty.Please remember that Julius Caesar was not an emperor although he adopted the first emperor and gave him his name. The five emperors following Caesar were Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius (Caligula), Claudius and Nero. This dynasty is known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty.Please remember that Julius Caesar was not an emperor although he adopted the first emperor and gave him his name. The five emperors following Caesar were Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius (Caligula), Claudius and Nero. This dynasty is known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty.Please remember that Julius Caesar was not an emperor although he adopted the first emperor and gave him his name. The five emperors following Caesar were Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius (Caligula), Claudius and Nero. This dynasty is known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty.Please remember that Julius Caesar was not an emperor although he adopted the first emperor and gave him his name. The five emperors following Caesar were Augustus, Tiberius, Gaius (Caligula), Claudius and Nero. This dynasty is known as the Julio-Claudian dynasty.