H2G2 Roman Entries ... Easy Index
Created | Updated Sep 6, 2017
Hello and Welcome to "Roman Entries... Easy index".
I have listed what's on the edited entry list for two reasons. The first is to make it easier to find a Roman entry, and the second is to identify gaps that researchers can fill.
If you are interested in the period please consider filling the spaces. The theatre, missing Emperors, Roman towns, famous Romans and Roman life and politics.
Its a bit like the H2G2 challenge without the free T shirt. If I have missed any current entries please let me know and I will add them to the list.
Leaders
Julio-Claudian Dynasty- Julius Caesar - Roman Dictator.
- Augustus - Roman Emperor (63 BC - 14 AD).
- Tiberius - Roman Emperor (42 BC - 37 AD).
- Gaius Caligula - Roman Emperor (12 - 41 AD).
- Claudius - Roman Emperor (10 BC - 54 AD).
- Nero - Roman Emperor (37 AD - 68 AD).
- The 69 was the "Year of the Four Emperors" when four usurpers successively claim the purple. Galba 68 to 69 -- Otho 69 -- Vitellius 69 -- Vespasianus, The 1 st Flavian.
- Flavian Dynasty Vespasian (69–79).
- Titus (79–81).
- Domitian (81–96).
- Nerva (96–98).
- Trajan (98–117).
- Hadrian (117–138).
- Antoninus Pius (138–161).
- Marcus Aurelius(161–180) Co Emperor with Lucius Verus (161–169 AD).
- Commodus (180–192).
- Septimius Severus (193 – 211).
- Caracalla (198 – 217) Co Emperor with Geta.
- Geta (209 – 211 AD) Co Emperor with Caracalla.
- Macrinus (217 – 218).
- Elagabalus (218 – 222).
- Alexander Severus (222 – 235).
- Maximinus Thrax (March 235 to April 238).
- Gordian I (early 238).
- Gordian II (March 238 to April 238).
- Pupienus and Balbinus (April to July 238).
- Gordian III (May 238 to February 244).
- Sabinianus (240 to 240).
- Philip the Arab (February 244 to October 249).
- Pacantius (248 to 248.)
- Jotapian (248 to 248).
- Silbannacus (248 to 248).
- Decius (249 to June 251).
- Priscus (249 to 252).
- Licinianus (250 to 250).
- Herennius Etruscus (251 to 1 July 251).
- Hostilian (251 to 251).
- Gallus (June 251 to August 253).
- Volusianus (July 251 to August 253).
- Aemilian (August 253 to October 253).
- Valerian (253 to June 260).
- Gallienus (253 to September 268.)
- Ingenuus (258 or June 260).
- Regalianus (260).
- Macrianus Major (260 to 261).
- Quietus (260 to 261).
- Mussius Aemilianus (261 to 262).
- Aureolus (268 to 268).
- Diocletian (248 - 305).
- Maximian (286 - 305) Co Emperor with Geta.
- Constantius I Chlorus (305 - 306).
- Galerius (305).
- Severus II (306 - 307).
- Maxentius (306 to 312).
- Constantine I (307 to 312).
- Licinius (308 to 324).
- Maximinus Daia (311 to 313).
- Valerius Valens (316 to 317).
- Martinianus (324).
- Constantine II (337 to 340).
- Constantius II (337 to 361).
- Constans I (337 to 350).
- Julian (361 to 363).
- Jovian (363 to 364).
- Valentinian I (364-375). Ruled in the western Empire, with his sons Gratian and Valentinian II.
- Gratian (375-383).
- Valentinian II (375-392).
- Valens (364-378). Ruled in the eastern Empire.
- Flavius Theodosius I (347 – 395) The last ruler of the united Roman Empire before the east - west split.
- Arcadius (378 – 408) Eastern Empire.
- Theodosius II (408 - 450) Eastern Empire.
- Marcian (450 - 457) Eastern Empire.
- Honorius (395 - 423) Western Empire.
- Valentinian III (419 – 455) Western Empire.
- Petronius Maximus (455).
- Avitus (455 - 456).
- Majorian (457 - 461).
- Libius Severus (461 to 465).
- Anthemius (467 - 472).
- Olybrius (472).
- Glycerius (473 - 474).
- Julius Nepos (474 to 480) Exiled (475 - 480).
- Romulus Augustus (475 to 476).
- Leo I (457 – 474).
- Leo II (474 – 474).
- Zeno (474 – 475 and 476 – 491).
- Basiliscus (475 – 476).
- Anastasius I (491 – 518).
- Justin I (518–527).
- Justinian I (527–565).
- Justin II (565-578).
- Tiberius II Constantine - (574-582).
- Maurice (582-602).
The Roman World
EntertainmentWars - See Also The Romans In Britain BelowEvents- The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, 79 AD.
- Byzantium: Justinian and the Nika Riots.
- Byzantium: Constantine and the Founding of
Constantinople.
Arts And Civilization
ReligionRoman Life- Roman Dates.
- Ides of March.
- Class and Citizenship in the Roman Republic.
- Ancient Greek Slavery and its Relationship to Democracy.
- The Role of Deforestation in the Fall of Rome.
The Roman Military
- Ranks in the Roman Military.
- A Short History of the Roman Legion from the Republic to the Imperial Era°.
- Roman Navy Ranks°.
- The Roman Fleet Types And Patrol Areas°.
- The Naval and Coastal Defenses of Roman Britain°.
- The Fleets Roman Of The Roman Navy°.
- Ships of the Roman Fleet.
- The Roman Tortoise - A Military Practice.
- The Ballista And Trebuchet - Antique Catapults.
- Roman Shields.
Buildings And Methods
The Romans In Britain
The InvasionThe Legions In Britain Trade And Trade Links- The Romans in Britain: Trade and Travel.
- The Romans in Britain: Agriculture.
- The Romans in Britain: Minerals.
- The Romans in Britain: Pottery.
- The Romans in Britain: Art.
- The Romans in Britain: Towns and Villas.
- The City Gates of London, UK.
- The City Wall of London, UK.
- The City of Bath, Somerset, UK.
- Winchester Castle, Hampshire, UK.
- Verulamium - Roman St Albans, UK.
- Eboracum: Roman York.
- Lockleys Roman Villa, Hertfordshire, UK.
- Lullingstone Roman Villa, Kent, UK.
- The Romans in Britain: Forts and Fortresses.
- Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England, UK.
- Hadrian's Wall: History of the Edge of an Empire.
- Hadrian's Wall: A Journey Along the Edge of the Empire.
- Hadrian's Wall: The Western Defences.
- Hadrian's Wall: The Forts And Camps North Of Hadrian's Wall.
- The Staffordshire Moorlands Patera.
- Walking Hadrian's Wall.
- Southampton Town Walls and Castle
- The Vindolanda Tablets - 'Send More Socks'.
- Roman Roads and Bridges.
- Roman Construction Methods: The Road.
- Watling Street - A Journey through Roman Britain.
- The Fosse Way - A Journey through Roman Britain.
- Ermine Street - A Journey through Roman Britain.
- Dere Street - From York to Melrose in Seven Days.
- Stane Street.
- Bosham to Lincoln - A Journey Through Roman Britain
- Roman Roads Today
Connected Non Roman Entries
Fiction
Animated Asterix Films: An Introduction To Rome: They Realy Do Get Children Interested- Animated Asterix Films.
- Animated Asterix Films: 'Asterix the Gaul'.
- Animated Asterix Films: 'Asterix and Cleopatra'.
- Animated Asterix Films: 'The Twelve Tasks of Asterix'.
- Animated Asterix Films: 'Asterix Versus Caesar'.
- Animated Asterix Films: 'Asterix in Britain'.
- Animated Asterix Films: 'Asterix and the Big Fight'.
- Animated Asterix Films: 'Asterix Conquers America'.
- Animated Asterix Films: 'Asterix and the Vikings'.
- Animated Asterix Films: 'Asterix at the Olympic Games'.
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