ROMAN EMPERORS — It is impossible to make generalizations about the attitude of the Roman emperors toward the Jews. Different attitudes were adopted by different emperors and even the same emperor would change his views, sometimes dependent upon whether it was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Concise list of Roman emperors — This article provides a complete but concise list of those individuals who claimed the title of Emperor between the inception of the imperial period (27 BC) and the end of the Western Roman Empire in c.480 AD; a nominal end point used to… … Wikipedia
List of Roman Emperors — For a simplified list see: Concise list of Roman Emperors . For more information, see History of the Roman Empire.Infobox Former Emperorship realm = the Roman Empire insignia = Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg insigniasize = 120px… … Wikipedia
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 PrincipateJulio Claudian dynastyNervo Trajanic DynastyRulers during the Crisis of the Third CenturyBritannic Empire… … Wikipedia
Holy Roman emperors — ▪ Table Holy Roman emperors Carolingian dynasty Charlemagne (Charles I) 800 814 Louis I 814 840 Civil war 840 843 Lothar I 843 855 Louis II 855 875 Charles II 875 877 Interregnum 877 881 Charles III 881 887 … Universalium
Roman art — includes the visual arts produced in Ancient Rome, and in the territories of the Roman empire. Major forms of Roman art are architecture, painting, sculpture and mosaic work. Metal work, coin die and gem engraving, ivory carvings, figurine glass … Wikipedia
Roman decadence — was the gradual decline in the ancient Roman republican values of family, virtus, and dignitas that ultimately led to the decay of Rome. According to Edward Gibbon, the root of the decadence may have lain within the political system. Especially… … Wikipedia
Roman Greece — is the period of Greek history (of Greece proper; as opposed to the other centers of Hellenism in the Roman world) following the Roman victory over the Corinthians at the Battle of Corinth in 146 BC until the reestablishment of the city of… … Wikipedia
Roman sculpture — refers to the sculpture of Ancient Rome. Roman sculpture often involved copying of Ancient Greek sculpture. Much Roman sculpture survives, although some of it is damaged. There are many surviving sculptures of Roman emperors. While Roman… … Wikipedia
List of Roman emperors to be condemned — Damnatio memoriae was the ancient Roman practice of erasing the names of disgraced individuals from public memory. On monuments, the names of these emperors were erased by decree of the Senate:*Caligula *Nero *Domitian *Commodus *Clodius Albinus… … Wikipedia