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- Roman emperors ruled the Roman Empire from 27 BCE until the late 5th century CE in the West and up to the mid-15th century CE in the Eastern Roman Empire1. They took titles such as Caesar and Imperator, and their command of the army allowed them to keep the throne1. Augustus, who was granted the name and title Augustus by the Roman Senate in 27 BC, was the first Roman emperor2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Roman Emperor s ruled the Roman Empire starting with Augustus in 27 BCE and continuing in the West until the late 5th century CE and in the Eastern Roman Empire up to the mid-15th century CE. The emperors took titles such as Caesar and Imperator but it was their command of the army which allowed them to keep the throne.www.worldhistory.org/Roman_Emperor/The Roman emperors were the rulers of the Roman Empire from the granting of the name and title Augustus to Octavian by the Roman Senate in 27 BC onward. Augustus maintained a facade of Republican rule, rejecting monarchical titles but calling himself princeps senatus and princeps civitatis.www.wikiwand.com/en/List_of_Roman_emperors
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The Roman emperor was the ruler and monarchical head of state of the Roman Empire, starting with the granting of the title augustus to Octavian in 27 BC. The term "emperor" is a modern convention, and did not exist as such during the Empire. Often when a given Roman is described as becoming emperor in … See more
Modern historians conventionally regard Augustus as the first emperor, whereas Julius Caesar is considered the last dictator of the Roman Republic, a view that is shared by the Roman writers Plutarch, Tacitus, … See more
The weakest point of the Augustan institution was its lack of a clear succession system. Formally announcing a successor would have revealed Augustus as a monarch, so he and subsequent emperors opted to adopt their best candidates as … See more
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The legal authority of the emperor derived from an extraordinary concentration of individual powers and offices that were extant in the … See more
Imperator
The title imperator – from imperare, "to command" – dates back to the Roman Republic and … See moreSeveral ancient writers tried to count the number of Roman emperors through history, but each of them gives a different count. The 4th … See more
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WebTiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (/ t aɪ ˈ b ɪər i ə s /, ty-BEER-ee-əs; 16 November 42 BC – 16 March AD 37) was Roman emperor from AD 14 until 37. He succeeded his stepfather Augustus, the first Roman …
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