Julio-Claudian Rulers

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Julio-Claudian Rulers Augustus Tiberius Caligula Claudius Nero

Octavian/Augustus Advice from Senate Governed difficult provinces Public projects “Good old days” Reformed army Training Commanders Benefits

Tiberius Caligula

Claudius permitted to become emperor due to physical and “mental” handicaps Added Britain to the empire Severe family problems

Nero Worst emperor of the Pax Romana Singer, musician Fire destroyed much of the city Persecution of Chrisitans Selfish rebuilding

Legion Selected Emperors, 69 AD Galba 7 months Otho 35 days Vitellius 4 months

Flavian Emperors Vespasian Titus Domitian

Antonini “5 Good” Emperors Nerva Trajan Hadrian Antonius Pius Marcus Aurelius

Nerva Law of Succession

Trajan Non-Italian emperor Empire reached its largest size Dacia Military-bureaucracy public works

Hadrian Territorial withdrawals Stabilized imperial size Hadrian’s Wall Lived outside of Rome Jewish Revolt Pantheon

Antonius Pius

Marcus Aurelius Last Pax Romana emperor Germanic wars Stoic philosopher “Meditiations” Ended Law of Succession by selecting Commodus, his son