home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
/ Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia 1995 / GME95.iso / z44 / 2499701b.gif < prev    next >
Graphics Interchange Format  |  1994-08-25  |  12KB  |  454x594  |  1-bit (2 colors)
Labels: text | menu | screenshot | font | document | number | black and white
OCR: Augustus 27 BC-to AD14 Maximian 286-305 Tiberius 14-37 Constantius I 305-06 Caligula 37-41 Galerius 305-11 Claudius I 41-54 Constantine I 306-37 Nero 54-68 Maximian 306-08 Galba 68-69 Maxentius 306-12 Otho 69 Severus 306-07 Vitellius 69 Licinius 308-24 Vespasian 69-79 Maximinus 308-13 Titus 79-81 Constantius II 337-61 Domitian 81-96 Constans 337-50 Nerva 96-98 Constantine II 337-340 Trajan 98-117 Magnentius 350-53 Hadrian 117-38 Julian 361-63 Antoninus Pius 138-61 Jovian 363-64 Marcus Aurelius 161-80 Valentinian I Lucius Aurelius Verus 161-69 (emperor in the 'West) 364-75 Commodus 180-92 Valens Pertinax 193 (emperor in the East) 364-78 Didius Julian 193 Gratian Septimius Severus 193-211 (emperor in the "west) 367-83 Caracalla 211-17 Valentinian II Geta 211-12 (emperor in the "west) 375-92 Macrinus 217-18 Theodosius I 379-95 Heliogabalus 218-22 Maximus Alexander Severus 222-35 (emperor in the West) 383-88 Maximinus Thrax 235-38 Eugenius Gordian I 238 (emperor in the west) 392-94 Gordian II 238 Emperors in the West Balbinus 238 Honorius 395-423 Pupienus 238 Constantius III 42 Gordian III 238-44 Valentinian III 425-55 Philip 244-49 Petronius Maximus 455 Decius 249-51 Avitus 455-56 Gallus 251-53 Majorian 457-61 Hostilian 251 Libius Severus 461-65 Aemilianus 253 Anthemius 467-72 Valerian 253-60 Olybrius 472 Gallienus Claudius II 253-68 Glycerius 473 268-70 Julius Nepos 473-75 Aurelian 270-75 Romulus Augustulus 475-76 Tacitus 275-76 Emperors in the East Florian 276 Arcadius Probus 276-82 Theodosius II 395-408 408-50 Carus 282-83 Marcian 450-57 Carinus 283-85 Leo I 457-74 Numerianus 283-84 Leo II 473-74 Diocletian 284-305 Zeno 474-91 * At various times, but especially after 283, the Roman imperial title was shared by two or more rulers. In 395 the empire was divided permanently into eastern and western portions. The year 476 marks the traditional end of the empire in the West; the empire in the East (the Byzantine Empire) continued to exist for nearly 1 ,000 years.