Concise list of Roman Emperors

Concise list of Roman Emperors

This is the short overview of Roman Emperors: for more detail and explanation, see: list of Roman Emperors and Roman Emperor.

The Principate

Julio-Claudian dynasty

Nervo-Trajanic Dynasty

Rulers during the Crisis of the Third Century

Britannic Empire 286 to 297

Theodosian dynasty

ee also

* For a continuation of rulers in the Eastern Roman Empire, list of Byzantine Emperors
* Gallic Empire
* Roman usurper

External links

* [http://www.roman-emperors.org/impindex.htm "De Imperatoribus Romanis"] biographies of most of the Roman Emperors
* [http://www.capitolium.org/eng/imperatori/imperatori.htm The complete list of the Roman Empire Emperors]


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