Because someone didn't like them. But seriously, there were various reasons for the assassination of the emperors. Some had deviant characteristics, some were despots, some were inept and some were killed because someone else wanted the job.
Ancient peoples have almost always viewed adultery as a serious crime and the Romans were no different. The Roman punishment for adultery varied by whom committed the offense. For Roman men there weren't many rules. Most could do whatever they wanted, provided it was with a woman who was either a slave, prostitute or of otherwise low social standing. Women on the other hand were expected to be virgins until marriage and then to have sex only with their husbands. If a Roman man were caught having sex with an unmarried daughter of a citizen his punishment could be anything from confiscation of property, banishment from Rome, to death at the hands of an angry father. That same Roman father could also kill his daughter if he so chose. Likewise a Roman man caught with a married woman might have to pay a fine or pay with his life. Married women who were caught in the act would be tortured or killed, often in horrific ways. Public punishments, like being raped by a donkey, canine or monkey in the Coliseum were definitely practiced.
no he just loved god. King Henry was gay and was angry that Thomas could not be gay and love him.
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)Austrian Psychoanalyst
Kublai khan was a angry man who also had a angry looking face! his face was round and fat. he had small eyes which were in deep eyeholes. his nose was pretty big and its shape was normal. he had a mustache over his lip which made him look a little bit mexican (but he wasn't) he als had a long beard which was as long as his neck and then from there on the beard split into two. his hair was shoulder long and brown. also his mustache and beard was brown.
Charlemagne was crown as Roman Emperor, not as Holy Roman Emperor. The title of Holy Roman Emperor emerged centuries later. Charlemagne was given the title of Roman Emperor to symbolise the independence of the papacy from the Byzantine emperor and from Orthodox Christianity, the religion of the Byzantines. The title of this emperor was actually Roman Emperor. Byzantine and Byzantine Empire are terms which have been coined by historians. They use it to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire. The term Byzantine was not known at that time. The empire was called Roman Empire and the emperor was called Roman emperor. The coronation of Charlemagne was presented as the creation of another Roman Empire in the west, one which was independent from the one in the east. The Byzantines had retaken Italy after the Visigoths had taken it over. They lost some of their territories to an invasion by the Lombards in northern Italy, but they retained a territory in central Italy, the Exarchate of Ravenna. Rome had been under this exarchate an the emperor had been interfering with affairs in Rome and with papal affairs. The alliance between the pope and Charlemagne gave power to Catholic Christendom and independence to the papacy
The Roman Emperor went to war against the protestant German princes because they were protestant. They wanted all Catholic Church in Europe to become Catholic once again.
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the british soldiers disrespected him
the Boston Massacre
The Angry Joe Show - 2009 Toy Soldiers 2-9 was released on: USA: 17 March 2010
they get angry at each other so they attack
The Jerry Springer Show - 1991 Angry Women Attack was released on: USA: 10 November 2008
They weren't paid.
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Punch or hit it. It will become angry and attack you. However, it needs to be a wild wolf that you haven't tamed.
Pets attack humans for many reasons. Either they are scared, angry or just want to be loved.