The coins are marked with faces of nine Roman emperors who reigned during the fourth and fifth centuries—including Eugenius, an illegitimate usurper who ruled the Western Roman Empire for just ...
Emperor Hadrian (76 CE – 138 CE) was the Roman emperor from 117 CE to 138 CE, succeeding his adoptive father, Emperor Trajan. Born as Publius Aelius Hadrianus in Italica, Hispania (modern-day Spain), ...
What’s more, Tiberius wasn’t nearly as charismatic as his predecessor, so he fell out of favor with both the Senate and the Roman people. Roman emperor Tiberius spent the final decades of his reign in ...
He became an Emperor in the year 37 at the age of just ... He was declared a public enemy by the Roman Senate and committed suicide, marking the end of his dynasty. Now, archaeologists exploring ...