Most Roman emperors lived in constant danger because of others who were trying to usurp their authority. Every emperor had plots of some sort directed against him and some even worked. Greed or ego trips were the motivations for the plots.
He is reputed to have lived in the early 1st Century CE, which is in the Roman imperial period.
The Forbidden city. ^.^
The emperor in Japan lived in Japan to rule.
The gladiators lived in the gladiatorial schools. Gladiatorial games persisted throughout the days if the ancient Romans, even though the Christian emperors of the later Roman Empire repeatedly banned them
Romans today live in Rome. The ancient Romans lived in the vast Roman Empire.
From Augustus (the first emperor) to the division of the Empire into Eastern and Western Empires in A.D. 395 there were 147 Roman Emperors, including 7 ruling the rebel Gallic empire and 2 leading the rebel British empire in defiance of central authority. After A.D.395 the Western Empire lasted until A.D476 under 23 emperors. The Eastern Empire lasted from A.D.395 to A.D.1453 under 94 emperors. From this you can see that the number of Roman emperors will be 147 if you count only the rulers of the United Roman Empire, or 9 fewer excluding rebel emperors, and many more if the Divided Empire totals of 23 and 94 more emperors are included.
He is reputed to have lived in the early 1st Century CE, which is in the Roman imperial period.
hope this helps: The roman emperor lead the country and took contol in making the difficult decisions. they helped keep the the country in order. They made laws and kept the country at peace.
Mount Olympus! Or she would hang out in the forest or woods to hunt and protect mortals from danger!
I Live on Danger was created in 1942.
Palace
The duration of I Live on Danger is 1.22 hours.
they lived in forbidden city
The Forbidden city. ^.^
the forbidden kingdom
Settlers had to clear land of trees to build a place to live. They has to grow or kill their food. They also lived in constant danger from Indian attacks.
The Roman kings did not live much of a legacy. The Roman monarchy lasted for 244 years in the archaic phase of Roman history. The history of ancient Rome continued for nearly a further 1,000 years. The monarchy was abolished and was followed by 482 years of republic, which then fell and was followed by 503 years of rule by emperors. The days of the kings soon became forgotten.