Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors

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Ancient Rome
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Family
Flavians
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Friends
Julio-Claudians
Julius Caesar
Leadership
Marcus Aurelius
Mark Antony
Nero
Power
Roman civilization
Roman Empire
Roman history
Rome
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  • ISBN 9798765130131
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Explore the ancient Roman empire through the lens of its leaders.

This encyclopedia provides biographical information, further readings, and select primary documents on the Roman emperors, all in one easy-to-use volume. This book explores strengths and weaknesses of the various rulers, their ascents to and falls from power, and their families and legacies. From Julius Caesar to Severus Alexander, the work shows how these leaders shaped the Roman empire and history as a whole.

The book is organized chronologically, organized into major dynasties and intermediary periods: Julio-Claudians (55 BCE to 68 CE), Year of the Four Emperors (68-69), Flavians (69-96), Antonines (96-193), Year of the 5 Emperors (193), and Severans (193-235). Within each dynasty, supporting figures—friends, families, and enemies—are arranged alphabetically for the ease of the reader.

Readers will come to understand the people behind one of the world’s most powerful and famous empires—how Augustus’s relationship with Mark Antony, both enemy and brother-in-law, changed the course of the empire or how Domitian’s autocratic leadership led to his assassination. This encyclopedia offers readers an overview of the history of the Roman empire through those that created, maintained, and lost it. Giving further readings, both primary and secondary documents, the book opens the door to further learning while providing a one-stop reference for the basics of the Roman empire and its leaders.

James W. Ermatinger is Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts and Science and Professor of History at the University of Illinois Springfield, USA. He is author of All Things Ancient Greece: An Encyclopedia of the Greek World (2022), The Roman Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia (2018), The World of Ancient Rome: A Daily Life Encyclopedia (2015), Daily Life in the New Testament (2008), Daily Life of Christians in Ancient Rome (2006), and The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (2004).

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