The only appointed "sole ruler" office was that of Dictator and he was only appointed in times of crisis. Until Julius Caesar, that is. Caesar was appointed Dictator for Life, but his life didn't last too long after that appointment.
Charlemagne became sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom in 771.
October 28, 312 Constantine marches on Rome and meets Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge. Maxentius is slain, and Constantine emerges as the sole ruler in the West. Constantine erects a triumphal arch in Rome, crediting the “inspiration of the Divinity” for his victory.
The first Roman emperor named Constantine was Constantine I or the Great. He reigned a co-emperor from 306 to 324 and as the sole emperor from 324 to 337. He was the 57th Roman emperor.
After the failure of the second triumvirate, and a civil war, Octavian became the sole ruler.After the failure of the second triumvirate, and a civil war, Octavian became the sole ruler.After the failure of the second triumvirate, and a civil war, Octavian became the sole ruler.After the failure of the second triumvirate, and a civil war, Octavian became the sole ruler.After the failure of the second triumvirate, and a civil war, Octavian became the sole ruler.After the failure of the second triumvirate, and a civil war, Octavian became the sole ruler.After the failure of the second triumvirate, and a civil war, Octavian became the sole ruler.After the failure of the second triumvirate, and a civil war, Octavian became the sole ruler.After the failure of the second triumvirate, and a civil war, Octavian became the sole ruler.
No, there were no Greeks up in Latinum at the time Rome was emerging. The Greeks were down south around the heel and sole of the Italian peninsula's "boot" and on Sicily. The Romans conquered the Latinii who where the people in Latinum, the section of the country where Rome is located. They also had to deal with the Etruscans in and around Latinum.
He never was officially appointed emperor. He was assassinated at the Senate before they declared him Supreme Ruler.
A dictator was a ruler given sole power.
Julius Caesar was a Roman general, statesman, and dictator who rose to power through military conquests and political maneuvering. He belonged to the patrician class, which was the elite social class of ancient Rome. Basically, he was a big shot in Roman society, until he got a little too big for his britches and met a rather sharp end.
The assassination of Julius Caesar led to Octavian becoming the sole ruler of Rome because Caesar adopted Octavian and made him his principle heir. After 13 years of struggle, Octavian finally became sole ruler.
Two reasons that Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome was because the Roman people were behind him and he succeeded in winning the war over the incompetent Marc Antony.Two reasons that Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome was because the Roman people were behind him and he succeeded in winning the war over the incompetent Marc Antony.Two reasons that Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome was because the Roman people were behind him and he succeeded in winning the war over the incompetent Marc Antony.Two reasons that Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome was because the Roman people were behind him and he succeeded in winning the war over the incompetent Marc Antony.Two reasons that Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome was because the Roman people were behind him and he succeeded in winning the war over the incompetent Marc Antony.Two reasons that Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome was because the Roman people were behind him and he succeeded in winning the war over the incompetent Marc Antony.Two reasons that Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome was because the Roman people were behind him and he succeeded in winning the war over the incompetent Marc Antony.Two reasons that Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome was because the Roman people were behind him and he succeeded in winning the war over the incompetent Marc Antony.Two reasons that Octavian became the sole ruler of Rome was because the Roman people were behind him and he succeeded in winning the war over the incompetent Marc Antony.
Constantine I, also called Constantine the Great, became Emperor of Rome in 306AD. He became the sole ruler of the Roman Empire in 324AD.
Actually there were two battles for sole rulership. The first was at Pharsalus in 48 BC when Julius Caesar was victorious over Pompey. After this Caesar was in fact, the sole ruler. The second was the battle of Actium in 31 BC when Octavian was victorious over the forces of Antony and Cleopatra. This victory made Octaian the sole ruler and enabled him to form the Principate.
In 324 Constantine the Great ended a period of co-emperorship and became the sole emperor.
yes, he was appointed dictator for life, until the senate assasinated him on the ides of march in 44 bc in fear that he would take the title of emporer. His adoptive son/great nephew Octavian became the first emporer after his death. He took the name Augustus.
The emperor of Inca was called Sapa Inca, which means "sole ruler".
Julius Caesar did not rule any countries before becoming the sole ruler of Rome. He was a Roman and therefore he could only become the ruler or Rome. Prior to this he was appointed as the governor of three Roman provinces (conquered territories): Gallia Cisalpina (in northern Italy), Gallia Narbonensis (in south-eastern France) and lllyricum (on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, which corresponded to the western parts of the area of the former Yugoslavia)
When Augustus took over sole rule, historians call this period the principate. It is mistakenly called the "empire" in popular terminology, and the ruler called "emperors". However this is actually incorrect. Rome was already an empire during the republic and the Romans never called their leader an emperor. He was always called "Caesar" along with the title "Augustus".