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x Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus -  First Roman Emperor Augustus
The Roman emperor was the ruler of the Roman State during the imperial period (starting at about 27 BC). The Romans had no single term for the office: Latin titles such as imperator (from which English emperor ultimately derives), augustus, caesar...
Tiberius
Caligula
Claudius
Nero
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x Byzantine Emperor      
x Roman usurper    
Usurpers are individuals or groups of individuals who obtain and maintain the power or rights of another by force and without legal authority. Usurpers were a common feature of the late Roman Empire, especially from the crisis of the third century...
x Caesar   Maximian
Caesar (plural Caesars), Latin: Caesar (plural Caesares), is a title of imperial character. It derives from the cognomen of Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator. The change from being a familial name to an imperial title can be loosely dated to AD 68...
Galerius
x Eastern Roman Emperor Constantine I - First Byzantine Emperor  
This is the list of Eastern Empire Rulers. This list includes official Emperors, not Usurper. *
x Augustus Augustus statue Augustus
Augustus (plural augusti), Latin for "majestic," "the increaser," or "venerable", was an Ancient Roman title, which was first held by Caesar Augustus and subsequently came to be considered one of the titles of what are now known as the Roman...
Maximian
Galerius
x Princeps    
Princeps (plural: principes) is a Latin word meaning "first in time or order; the first, chief, the most eminent, distinguished, or noble; the first man, first person." This article is devoted to a number of specific historical meanings the word...
x Imperator    
The Latin word Imperator was a title originally roughly equivalent to commander during the period of the Roman Republic. It later went on to become a part of the titulature of the Roman Emperors as part of their cognomen. The English word emperor...
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