First as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius 177-180 CE, and after his death, 180-192 CE.
8 March 161-169 (with Lucius Verus);169-177 (alone);177 - March 180 (with Commodus)(19 years, 9 days)
The rule of Commodus began following the death of his father, Emperor Marcus Aurelius, in 180 AD. After Marcus Aurelius's passing, Commodus was declared co-emperor, and he soon became the sole ruler. His ascension marked a significant shift in the Roman Empire, as he adopted a more autocratic style of governance and strayed from his father's philosophical ideals. Commodus's reign is often noted for its excesses and his self-indulgent behavior.
Commodus, the Roman Emperor from 180 to 192 AD, is generally considered to be a controversial figure in Roman history. While he did have some military successes early in his reign, such as victories over the Germanic tribes, his rule was marked by extravagance, corruption, and a lack of interest in governing. His erratic behavior and disregard for traditional Roman values ultimately led to his assassination in 192 AD. Overall, Commodus is not considered a successful emperor by most historians due to his negative impact on the Roman Empire.
Septimius Severus addressed the corruption which characterised the rule of his predecessor, Commodus.
I know that Commodus's bodyguard killed him.
Commodus was emperor from 180 to 192.
She was executed on Commodus's command when she had a failed attempt to assassinate him so her second husband could rule and Commodus's tyrany would be over.
Commodus was born on August 31, 161 and died on December 31, 192. Commodus would have been 31 years old at the time of death or 1853 years old today.
8 March 161-169 (with Lucius Verus);169-177 (alone);177 - March 180 (with Commodus)(19 years, 9 days)
8 March 161-169 (with Lucius Verus);169-177 (alone);177 - March 180 (with Commodus)(19 years, 9 days)
The rule of Commodus began following the death of his father, Emperor Marcus Aurelius, in 180 AD. After Marcus Aurelius's passing, Commodus was declared co-emperor, and he soon became the sole ruler. His ascension marked a significant shift in the Roman Empire, as he adopted a more autocratic style of governance and strayed from his father's philosophical ideals. Commodus's reign is often noted for its excesses and his self-indulgent behavior.
18 years old.
Commodus, the Roman Emperor from 180 to 192 AD, is generally considered to be a controversial figure in Roman history. While he did have some military successes early in his reign, such as victories over the Germanic tribes, his rule was marked by extravagance, corruption, and a lack of interest in governing. His erratic behavior and disregard for traditional Roman values ultimately led to his assassination in 192 AD. Overall, Commodus is not considered a successful emperor by most historians due to his negative impact on the Roman Empire.
Yes, Commodus had children, but they did not survive to adulthood. He had a daughter named Commoda, who died in infancy, and a son named Lucius, who also did not survive long. His lineage did not continue past these short-lived offspring, and Commodus himself was eventually assassinated in 192 AD, leading to the end of his rule and the instability of the Roman Empire.
Septimius Severus addressed the corruption which characterised the rule of his predecessor, Commodus.
Commodus was born on August 31, 161.
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