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  • Commodus - Wikipedia
    Commodus ( ˈkɒmədəs ; [5] Latin: [ˈkɔmmɔdʊs]; 31 August 161 – 31 December 192) was Roman emperor from 177 to 192, first serving as nominal co-emperor under his father Marcus Aurelius and then ruling alone from 180 Commodus's sole reign is commonly thought to mark the end of the Pax Romana, a golden age of peace and prosperity in the history of the Roman Empire Commodus
  • Commodus | Biography, Facts, Sister, Death | Britannica
    Commodus, Roman emperor from 177 to 192 (sole emperor after 180) His brutal misrule precipitated civil strife that ended 84 years of stability and prosperity within the empire He was also known for imagining that he was the god Hercules, entering the arena to fight as a gladiator or to kill lions with bow and arrow
  • The True History of Commodus, the Mad Emperor of Ancient Rome
    Son of the venerated Marcus Aurelius, Commodus went in the other direction, killing scores of men and exotic animals in gladiatorial bloodbaths and dressing up in a lion's skin
  • Commodus: The First Ruler of the End of Rome - History Cooperative
    Lucius Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Augustus, commonly known more briefly as Commodus, was the 18th emperor of the Roman Empire and the last of the widely praised “Nerva-Antonine Dynasty ” He was, however, instrumental in the downfall and demise of that dynasty and is remembered in sharp contrast to his close predecessors Indeed, his image and identity
  • Emperor Commodus: Gladiator, Death, Decline of Rome
    Commodus, whose full name was Lucius Aurelius Commodus, was a Roman Emperor who reigned from 180 to 192 AD He was the son of the philosopher-emperor Marcus Aurelius, and he is known for his controversial and extravagant rule
  • Commodus, The Most Disastrous Emperor Of Ancient Rome
    Commodus would “enter the arena in the garb of Mercury and casting aside all his other garments, would begin his exhibition wearing only a tunic and unshod ” Wikimedia Commons Emperor Commodus’ lust for power is widely credited with bringing an end to the fabled Pax Romana
  • Roman Emperor Commodus - Life, Reign, Atrocities Committed . . .
    Lucius Aurelius Commodus, better known as Emperor Commodus, was a ruler whose sole reign (from 180 to 192 AD) over the Roman Empire became infamous for its decadence and debauchery, a stark contrast to the philosophically inclined and duty-focused reign of his father and predecessor, Marcus Aurelius
  • Commodus: The Roman emperor that lived a life of passionate extremes . . .
    During the final decades of the second century AD, Rome faced a growing divide between its imperial court and the traditional authority of the Senate Into this climate stepped Commodus, who was the son of Marcus Aurelius and who inherited absolute power at the age of eighteen and used it to seek public praise instead of civic leadership
  • Roman Emperors | Commodus
    Finally, Commodus killed a giraffe, which was considered to be a strange and helpless beast [31]In popular culture In 1964's The Fall of the Roman Empire, a fictionalized Commodus who serves as the main antagonist of the film is portrayed by Christopher Plummer In 2000's Academy Award–winner for Best Picture, Gladiator, a fictionalized
  • Commodus: Biography, Reign, Tyranny, Facts
    Commodus (161–192 CE) was a Roman Emperor whose reign is often remembered for its erratic and controversial nature Born Lucius Aurelius Commodus, he became emperor in 177 CE, succeeding his father, Marcus Aurelius, as co-emperor and later as the sole ruler Commodus is known for his eccentric behavior and self-indulgence, which starkly contrasted with his father’s more stoic and





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