The Praetorian Guard became a player in the political arena in Rome during the reign of Caligula. He was the first emperor to be assassinated and he was killed by the Praetorians. It was the Praetorians, too, that declared Claudius the new emperor (via a massive bribe, as some writers claim). In this manner, the Praetorian Guard became a formidable power in the imperial game and any emperor who valued his head made sure that the Guard was paid well and given all the benefits and bonuses they were promised.
The Praetorian Guard became a player in the political arena in Rome during the reign of Caligula. He was the first emperor to be assassinated and he was killed by the Praetorians. It was the Praetorians, too, that declared Claudius the new emperor (via a massive bribe, as some writers claim). In this manner, the Praetorian Guard became a formidable power in the imperial game and any emperor who valued his head made sure that the Guard was paid well and given all the benefits and bonuses they were promised.
The Praetorian Guard became a player in the political arena in Rome during the reign of Caligula. He was the first emperor to be assassinated and he was killed by the Praetorians. It was the Praetorians, too, that declared Claudius the new emperor (via a massive bribe, as some writers claim). In this manner, the Praetorian Guard became a formidable power in the imperial game and any emperor who valued his head made sure that the Guard was paid well and given all the benefits and bonuses they were promised.
The Praetorian Guard became a player in the political arena in Rome during the reign of Caligula. He was the first emperor to be assassinated and he was killed by the Praetorians. It was the Praetorians, too, that declared Claudius the new emperor (via a massive bribe, as some writers claim). In this manner, the Praetorian Guard became a formidable power in the imperial game and any emperor who valued his head made sure that the Guard was paid well and given all the benefits and bonuses they were promised.
The Praetorian Guard became a player in the political arena in Rome during the reign of Caligula. He was the first emperor to be assassinated and he was killed by the Praetorians. It was the Praetorians, too, that declared Claudius the new emperor (via a massive bribe, as some writers claim). In this manner, the Praetorian Guard became a formidable power in the imperial game and any emperor who valued his head made sure that the Guard was paid well and given all the benefits and bonuses they were promised.
The Praetorian Guard became a player in the political arena in Rome during the reign of Caligula. He was the first emperor to be assassinated and he was killed by the Praetorians. It was the Praetorians, too, that declared Claudius the new emperor (via a massive bribe, as some writers claim). In this manner, the Praetorian Guard became a formidable power in the imperial game and any emperor who valued his head made sure that the Guard was paid well and given all the benefits and bonuses they were promised.
The Praetorian Guard became a player in the political arena in Rome during the reign of Caligula. He was the first emperor to be assassinated and he was killed by the Praetorians. It was the Praetorians, too, that declared Claudius the new emperor (via a massive bribe, as some writers claim). In this manner, the Praetorian Guard became a formidable power in the imperial game and any emperor who valued his head made sure that the Guard was paid well and given all the benefits and bonuses they were promised.
The Praetorian Guard became a player in the political arena in Rome during the reign of Caligula. He was the first emperor to be assassinated and he was killed by the Praetorians. It was the Praetorians, too, that declared Claudius the new emperor (via a massive bribe, as some writers claim). In this manner, the Praetorian Guard became a formidable power in the imperial game and any emperor who valued his head made sure that the Guard was paid well and given all the benefits and bonuses they were promised.
The Praetorian Guard became a player in the political arena in Rome during the reign of Caligula. He was the first emperor to be assassinated and he was killed by the Praetorians. It was the Praetorians, too, that declared Claudius the new emperor (via a massive bribe, as some writers claim). In this manner, the Praetorian Guard became a formidable power in the imperial game and any emperor who valued his head made sure that the Guard was paid well and given all the benefits and bonuses they were promised.
There were about 20 emperors during the Pax Romana. The time period covered the Julio/Claudian dynasty, the year of the four emperors, the Flavian dynasty, the Five Good Emperors and about half way through the Severan dynasty. Among them were Augustus, Vespasian, Trajan and Marcus Aurelius.
The Julio-Claudian Dynasty, which ruled from 27 BC to AD 68, marked the transition of Rome from a republic to an imperial state. Achievements during this period included the consolidation of imperial power, the establishment of a bureaucratic administration, and significant territorial expansion, notably under emperors like Augustus and Claudius. The dynasty also saw advancements in infrastructure, such as roads and aqueducts, and the promotion of arts and culture, which laid the groundwork for the Roman Empire's future. However, it was also characterized by political instability, intrigue, and the eventual decline marked by the chaotic rule of Nero.
The initial period of rule by emperors had some short-lived dynasties during its beginning and towards the end. The Julio-Claudian dynasty (5 emperors) ended with a rebellion during which Nero had is assistant kill him as he did not manage to commit suicide and a civil war. The Flavian dynasty (3 emperors) ended with the murder of Domitian and the Nerva-Antonine (8 empeorors) dynasty ended with the murder of Commodus and also involved a civil war. The Severan(5 emperors) dynasty ended with the overthrow of Alexander Severus. There was a 70-year period without dynasties. The emperors were generals appointed by their troops. The Constantinian dynasty ended because of murders of family members by Constantine's sons, wars between them and the death in battle of Julian. The Valentinian dynasty was replaced by the Theodosian dynasty via marriage and this last dynasty ended with murder and usurpation.
551 B.C. during the Zhou Dynasty.
The Salve dynasty, a prominent royal family in Indian history, is best known for its rulers in the region of Maharashtra, particularly during the medieval period. One of the notable kings from the Salve dynasty is King Salve, who played a significant role in local governance and regional politics. The dynasty is often associated with its contributions to the cultural and political landscape of its time.
Politics.
-was the longest dynasty in Chinese history AND - They advanced in economy, politics, science, and culture, which were formed during the Shang Dynasty
There were about 20 emperors during the Pax Romana. The time period covered the Julio/Claudian dynasty, the year of the four emperors, the Flavian dynasty, the Five Good Emperors and about half way through the Severan dynasty. Among them were Augustus, Vespasian, Trajan and Marcus Aurelius.
The Julio-Claudian Dynasty, which ruled from 27 BC to AD 68, marked the transition of Rome from a republic to an imperial state. Achievements during this period included the consolidation of imperial power, the establishment of a bureaucratic administration, and significant territorial expansion, notably under emperors like Augustus and Claudius. The dynasty also saw advancements in infrastructure, such as roads and aqueducts, and the promotion of arts and culture, which laid the groundwork for the Roman Empire's future. However, it was also characterized by political instability, intrigue, and the eventual decline marked by the chaotic rule of Nero.
paper was invented during the Tang dynasty
551 B.C. during the Zhou Dynasty.
The initial period of rule by emperors had some short-lived dynasties during its beginning and towards the end. The Julio-Claudian dynasty (5 emperors) ended with a rebellion during which Nero had is assistant kill him as he did not manage to commit suicide and a civil war. The Flavian dynasty (3 emperors) ended with the murder of Domitian and the Nerva-Antonine (8 empeorors) dynasty ended with the murder of Commodus and also involved a civil war. The Severan(5 emperors) dynasty ended with the overthrow of Alexander Severus. There was a 70-year period without dynasties. The emperors were generals appointed by their troops. The Constantinian dynasty ended because of murders of family members by Constantine's sons, wars between them and the death in battle of Julian. The Valentinian dynasty was replaced by the Theodosian dynasty via marriage and this last dynasty ended with murder and usurpation.
A 12-month calendar was developed during the Shang Dynasty.
Yuan Dynasty.
Buddhsm was introduced during the Han dynasty
Marco Polo came to China during the yuan dynasty.
Tang dynasty