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Julio-Claudian DynastyFour Emperors And Flavian Dynasty69 to 96 AD. None The 4 Entries Needed Are.
  1. 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.
  2. Flavian Dynasty Vespasian (69–79).
  3. Titus (79–81).
  4. Domitian (81–96).
Nervan-Antonian Dynasty 96 to 192 AD. None The 6 Entries Needed Are.
  1. Nerva (96–98).
  2. Trajan (98–117).
  3. Hadrian (117–138).
  4. Antoninus Pius (138–161).
  5. Marcus Aurelius(161–180) Co Emperor with Lucius Verus (161–169 AD).
  6. Commodus (180–192).
Five Emperors And Severan Dynasty. None The 6 Entries Needed Are.
  1. Septimius Severus (193 – 211).
  2. Caracalla (198 – 217) Co Emperor with Geta.
  3. Geta (209 – 211 AD) Co Emperor with Caracalla.
  4. Macrinus (217 – 218).
  5. Elagabalus (218 – 222).
  6. Alexander Severus (222 – 235).
Emperors of the Crisis of the Third Century. None The 26 Emperors need 4 to 6 Entries Needed To Cover The Era and explane the complex history.
  1. Maximinus Thrax (March 235 to April 238).
  2. Gordian I (early 238).
  3. Gordian II (March 238 to April 238).
  4. Pupienus and Balbinus (April to July 238).
  5. Gordian III (May 238 to February 244).
  6. Sabinianus (240 to 240).
  7. Philip the Arab (February 244 to October 249).
  8. Pacantius (248 to 248.)
  9. Jotapian (248 to 248).
  10. Silbannacus (248 to 248).
  11. Decius (249 to June 251).
  12. Priscus (249 to 252).
  13. Licinianus (250 to 250).
  14. Herennius Etruscus (251 to 1 July 251).
  15. Hostilian (251 to 251).
  16. Gallus (June 251 to August 253).
  17. Volusianus (July 251 to August 253).
  18. Aemilian (August 253 to October 253).
  19. Valerian (253 to June 260).
  20. Gallienus (253 to September 268.)
  21. Ingenuus (258 or June 260).
  22. Regalianus (260).
  23. Macrianus Major (260 to 261).
  24. Quietus (260 to 261).
  25. Mussius Aemilianus (261 to 262).
  26. Aureolus (268 to 268).
Tetrarchy and Constantinian Dynasty. None The 16 Entries Needed Are.
  1. Diocletian (248 - 305).
  2. Maximian (286 - 305) Co Emperor with Geta.
  3. Constantius I Chlorus (305 - 306).
  4. Galerius (305).
  5. Severus II (306 - 307).
  6. Maxentius (306 to 312).
  7. Constantine I (307 to 312).
  8. Licinius (308 to 324).
  9. Maximinus Daia (311 to 313).
  10. Valerius Valens (316 to 317).
  11. Martinianus (324).
  12. Constantine II (337 to 340).
  13. Constantius II (337 to 361).
  14. Constans I (337 to 350).
  15. Julian (361 to 363).
  16. Jovian (363 to 364).
Valentinian Dynasty. None The 4 Entries Needed Are.
  1. Valentinian I (364-375). Ruled in the western Empire, with his sons Gratian and Valentinian II.
  2. Gratian (375-383).
  3. Valentinian II (375-392).
  4. Valens (364-378). Ruled in the eastern Empire.
Theodosian Dynasty. None The 6 Entries Needed Are.
  1. Flavius Theodosius I (347 – 395) The last ruler of the united Roman Empire before the east - west split.
  2. Arcadius (378 – 408) Eastern Empire.
  3. Theodosius II (408 - 450) Eastern Empire.
  4. Marcian (450 - 457) Eastern Empire.
  5. Honorius (395 - 423) Western Empire.
  6. Valentinian III (419 – 455) Western Empire.
The last emperors of the Western Empire. None The 9 Entries Needed Are.
  1. Petronius Maximus (455).
  2. Avitus (455 - 456).
  3. Majorian (457 - 461).
  4. Libius Severus (461 to 465).
  5. Anthemius (467 - 472).
  6. Olybrius (472).
  7. Glycerius (473 - 474).
  8. Julius Nepos (474 to 480) Exiled (475 - 480).
  9. Romulus Augustus (475 to 476).
The Emperors of the Eastern Empire. None The 5 Entries Needed Are.
  1. Leo I (457 – 474).
  2. Leo II (474 – 474).
  3. Zeno (474 – 475 and 476 – 491).
  4. Basiliscus (475 – 476).
  5. Anastasius I (491 – 518).
Justinian Dynasty. None The 5 Entries Needed Are.
  1. Justin I (518–527).
  2. Justinian I (527–565).
  3. Justin II (565-578).
  4. Tiberius II Constantine - (574-582).
  5. Maurice (582-602).
Trivia. A total 96 leaders Emperors (not Julius Caesar a Dictator). 63BC to 602AD. 655 years that's an average of 6.82 years per Emperor.

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