Tiberius, Augustus' step-son
Caligula, the son of Germanicus Caesar who should have succeded Tiberius but was killed by him
Cladius, the brother to Germanicus and uncle to Caligula
Nero, the grandson of Germanicus Caesar, the son of one of his daughters.
This ends the Julio-Claudian Line.
Julus Caesor was called dictator. His successors Octavian, Tiberius, Caligula and Claudius called themselves Princeps = First Citizen.
Augustus Nero Claudius
Agustus ceasar also known as Octavian Ceasar is the grand nephew of Julius Ceasar, he ruled after the death of his grandfather and brought renewed stability and prospirity to Rome and its empire.
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Caesarion, son of Cleopatra VII and Julius Ceasar was technically the last pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled for all of 11 days until he was killed by Octavian's forces. After that Rome annexed Egypt and it became Aegyptus, province of Rome.
Ceasar built a glided statue in Rome to honor Cleopatra and never dinied fathering her child.
Julius Ceasar is famous for his conquest of Rome and becoming the first Dictator for life of the Roman Republic. He however was not the emporer. He was a powerful Roman general. The day of his assassination became famous as the "Ides of march". His most famous quote is "Veni, vidi, vici" translated into English as "I came, I saw, I conquered".
julius Ceasar who ruled Rome
48 BC.
Julius Ceasar
Agustus ceasar also known as Octavian Ceasar is the grand nephew of Julius Ceasar, he ruled after the death of his grandfather and brought renewed stability and prospirity to Rome and its empire.
Ceasar is a variant of Caesar and means king or emperor. It is a reference to the title of the Emperors of Ancient Rome, who were called Caesar.
He was born on 12 July 100 BC and lived in Rome.
There were many separate emperors throughout Rome's history, with the first being Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (commonly called Augustus).
Gaius Julius Ceasar, 47 BCE. Latin: "Veni, Vidi, Vici". After completely destroying the army of Pharnaces II at the Battle of Zela (today, north-central Turkey), Ceasar sent that brief message to Rome, summarizing a campaign that lasted just 5 days,
juleus ceasar
No, the first emperor of Rome was Octavian, who called himself Augustus Caesar. He was the nephew of Julius Caesar, who was the first Dictator for Life.
Julius Caesar. In Ancient Rome, emperors were considered gods.
Emperors of Rome where considered to be embodiments of Jupiter on Earth.