Everyone obeyed Hadrian. He was the emperor!
Everyone obeyed Hadrian. He was the emperor!
Everyone obeyed Hadrian. He was the emperor!
Everyone obeyed Hadrian. He was the emperor!
Everyone obeyed Hadrian. He was the emperor!
Everyone obeyed Hadrian. He was the emperor!
Everyone obeyed Hadrian. He was the emperor!
Everyone obeyed Hadrian. He was the emperor!
Everyone obeyed Hadrian. He was the emperor!
Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.
The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.The title or rank of emperor was supposed to pass from an emperor to his successor by inheritance. The old emperor would designate an heir to follow him. This was the ideal condition and it worked for the first dynasty, Caligula excepted. However, there were times when an emperor died unexpectedly without a designated heir and then there was intrigue, usually backed up by military force. There were also times when it was pure military force that brought a man to the rank of emperor.
The death of an emperor could sometimes cause problem for the government usually because the deceased emperor never left a will or never designated an heir. Then the throne was up for grabs and the one with the most powerful backing and the most money for bribes to the praetorian guard and the senate was the one who was declared emperor.
My teacher said that he invented the calendar. He used his name Julius as July and Octiavan as October and Augustus as August. He sounded pretty clever didn't he! Well I hope my answer helps!!!
I believe there was no emperor at the time of Spartacus, as Caesar was the "king." Caesar wasn't actually the king, yet. He was just ruling and decided to become king, until he was unfortunately stabbed twenty three times in the Senate, the day before he left for a five-year war.There is a link that explains things, if I am incorrect:http://www.fsmitha.com/h1/ch18.htm
The Roman emperor Hadrian did! Or more correctly he organized the building of it around AD 120. It was rebuilt by the Romans several times before 300 AD. The Roman Army was ordered to build Hadrian's Wall so they did. But he didn't like it so they had to change it poor souls.its called Hadrian's wall, and Hadrian built it...The Romans.
The Roman emperor who was especially harsh to Christians would have to be Diocletian as he initiated the "great persecution" which lasted the longest.The Roman emperor who was especially harsh to Christians would have to be Diocletian as he initiated the "great persecution" which lasted the longest.The Roman emperor who was especially harsh to Christians would have to be Diocletian as he initiated the "great persecution" which lasted the longest.The Roman emperor who was especially harsh to Christians would have to be Diocletian as he initiated the "great persecution" which lasted the longest.The Roman emperor who was especially harsh to Christians would have to be Diocletian as he initiated the "great persecution" which lasted the longest.The Roman emperor who was especially harsh to Christians would have to be Diocletian as he initiated the "great persecution" which lasted the longest.The Roman emperor who was especially harsh to Christians would have to be Diocletian as he initiated the "great persecution" which lasted the longest.The Roman emperor who was especially harsh to Christians would have to be Diocletian as he initiated the "great persecution" which lasted the longest.The Roman emperor who was especially harsh to Christians would have to be Diocletian as he initiated the "great persecution" which lasted the longest.
Hadrian's Wall was never conquered. What happened was that the Roman troops were withdrawn from Britain and redeployed in continental Europe three times.
Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.Roman times and the crucifixion of Jesus came at the same time. Jesus was crucified under the Roman emperor, Tiberius.
He was a famous roman emperor in ancient times.
In Roman times, anyone who denied that the emperor was divine was considered a dangerous atheist. Christians and Jews both got into trouble because of this.
Paul John Brown has written: 'The great wall of Hadrian in Roman times'
Before becoming emperor Hadrian served as a military tribune three times in three different legions (The Legio II Adiutricix, Legio V Macedonica and Legio XXII Primigenia) and as a leguatus legionsis (commander of a legion) in the Legio I Minervia.
The Holy Roman Emperor was the most powerful person.
Ideally the emperors were chosen by inheritance. A reigning emperor would appoint his successor. However sometimes an emperor died without designating an heir and then the man with the strongest military backing took over.Ideally the emperors were chosen by inheritance. A reigning emperor would appoint his successor. However sometimes an emperor died without designating an heir and then the man with the strongest military backing took over.Ideally the emperors were chosen by inheritance. A reigning emperor would appoint his successor. However sometimes an emperor died without designating an heir and then the man with the strongest military backing took over.Ideally the emperors were chosen by inheritance. A reigning emperor would appoint his successor. However sometimes an emperor died without designating an heir and then the man with the strongest military backing took over.Ideally the emperors were chosen by inheritance. A reigning emperor would appoint his successor. However sometimes an emperor died without designating an heir and then the man with the strongest military backing took over.Ideally the emperors were chosen by inheritance. A reigning emperor would appoint his successor. However sometimes an emperor died without designating an heir and then the man with the strongest military backing took over.Ideally the emperors were chosen by inheritance. A reigning emperor would appoint his successor. However sometimes an emperor died without designating an heir and then the man with the strongest military backing took over.Ideally the emperors were chosen by inheritance. A reigning emperor would appoint his successor. However sometimes an emperor died without designating an heir and then the man with the strongest military backing took over.Ideally the emperors were chosen by inheritance. A reigning emperor would appoint his successor. However sometimes an emperor died without designating an heir and then the man with the strongest military backing took over.
Historically it is 23 times. According to the historians Suetonius, Appian and Plutarch, he was stabbed 23 times in total. According to Suetonius, only one wound, the second one was fatal. According to Plutarch, Casca struck the first blow and Brutus the last. In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, it is 33 times. According to Octavius in the play by Shakespeare (Act V Scene 1), Julius Caesar was stabbed 33 times. Casca was the first to strike and Brutus the last.
The Romans called Colchester Colonia Claudia after their emperor that invaded Britain.