Roman emperor

favorite roman emperor.
My favorite was Augustus, I found it amazing that someone can build an empire that lasted about 600 years. (correct me if i'm wrong.)

Any other opinions?

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Septimius Severus, Winner of the Year of the Five Emperors

HOL UP
*bangs head on wall*
SO U BE SAYIN
*lets Quintuilius Varus lose a legion*
HOL UP
*fails to defeat Germanic savages*
SO U BE SAYIN
*lets Mark Antony kill himself*
WE WUZ
*conquers Egypt*
SO U BE SAYIN
*established the Praetorian Guard*
WE WUZ EMPERORS N SHIT?
*lets his adopted son become the new emperor*

Augustus built nothing. The Roman empire was weak and pathetic compared to the republic, and the republic was built with foresight and intelligence of the Senate. Rome would never have fallen if the damned Cesareans hadn't ruined everything.

For me it's Tiberius; intelligent, republican and misunderstood.


Literally the lame hipster version of Vespasian. How many insane Jewish zealots did that fuck boy kill, huh?

Hadrian.

>Most eclectic Emperor with interest in philosophy, politics, architecture, literature, and art.
>Total grecoboo
>Brought the beard back into style
>Traveled more of the empire than any other emperor in Rome's history
>appreciater of boipussy
>Adopted Antoninus Pius on the condition that he adopt Marcus Aurelius
>Btfo the Senate
>Died bitter and paranoid, tired of Rome's shit

All around an interesting man to read about. Diocletian in second place.

Julius Caesar

Don't give a fuck off the man wasn't emperor. He was dictator for life, which is a superior position of authority anyway.

Conquered the eternal Gauls, made the Germans shit their pants, first Roman to reach Britain, made Cleopatra his bitch.

Took on the entire Roman state and came out on top.

I can agree.

>I found it amazing that someone can build an empire that lasted about 600 years.
>Build
He took Rome that was already a juggernaut and swapped a government system. He didn't build an empire.

Trajan

Antoninus Pius. 23 years of peace and prosperity, and he had the good sense to adopt Marcus Aurelius.

The human costs to his invasion of Judea were pretty insane though.

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>Literally the lame hipster version of Vespasian. How many insane Jewish zealots did that fuck boy kill, huh?
not him but Severus story is pretty amazing, deal with all these pretenders across rome
there should be a movie when those big 100k armies fought each other while digging trenches, traps etc

>For me it's Tiberius; intelligent, republican and misunderstood.

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Was it autism?

My favorite is Julian the Wise.

He was a Marcus Aurelius, except his reign was cut short.

This is the usurping piece of shit who murdered Caesarion, the true heir of Rome and Egypt, right?

Fuck this guy t.b.h

In my experience, the people who say Octavian Augustus is their favorite Emperor are the ones that least know Roman history.

wtf Hadrian is one of my fav hstorical figures now

Elagabalus.

>Elagabalus will never force you to pay to fuck his boupucci

Marcus Aurelius

The one who dressed up as a woman and prostituted himself to his palace guards and randoms in local brothels

>lets Marc Antony kill himself
What's wrong with that?

>Elagabalus will never explain the finer points of the theory of raising baetyli while you both double team his mom

I mean, there's lots of feels here.

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>le hat joke
>haha im so cool and contrarian, not like those normie athiest losers
>if you don't suck Catholic cock you aren't part of our super sekret club
Fuck you, you unenlightened piece of trash.

These guys are pretty based too.

oh, you played civ VI too?

sir, it's me, ur waifu

More interesting is that those two huge armies consisted almost entirely of celts and brits on one side and germans and dacians on the other, both trying to install an emperor they favored, with only like 30% being actual legionnaries and both generals at the head of these armies were african.

Really interesting that the governors of any given province were from the opposite side of the empire to prevent shit like this from happening and yet they built pretty much the biggest armies in roman history to take over and their armies were insanely loyal too

IN

HOC

SIGNO

VINCES

He saw a chi rho in the sky, not a cross. Hackphael can't even be assed to do 10 seconds of research smdh.

Surely it'd be the people who say Julius Caesar was their favourite emperor know the least about Roman history

he was a consul of rome

Sorry fuck boys, most underrated emperor coming through. He was so good that the Senate couldn't stand how powerful he had become.

His reign brought stability to the Roman currency and made it as strong as it ever was. Not to mention his massive building program and protection of the frontiers.

I have brought peace, freedom, justice and security to my new Tetrarchy!

He betrayed the Republic

>you will never be such a famous fuckboi some jap guy on the other side of the world draws porn about you 1800 years later
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Diocletian, Septimius Severus and Constantine were pretty great I like to think.

Also I personally find Claudius and Majorian very sympathetic. They both deserved so much better.

Why is he considered a good emperor? His system imploded approximately 45 seconds after he retired.

Sweeping military, economic and rulership reforms, most of which is unfairly credited by Christian writers to Constantine. The Tetrarchy itself failed, sure, but it wasn't due to the system. It was solely due to the greedy, backstabbing nature of Romans bred into them by their education and culture. That and the soldiers being obsessed with emperors having blood heirs instead of adopted sons.

He was probably one of the most successful in the history of the empire. He reigned for a long twenty years in a period where most emperors were brutally snuffed out in their bed or while pissing on campaign.

I could list more and go into specifics but i'm knackered. If Diocletian (and Aurelian earlier) hadn't come along the Western Roman Empire would have collapsed a century earlier, and the East would never have lasted a thousand years longer.

Would've made a better emperor than that backstabbing cunt Severus.

He had 4 entire years to prepare plan and act, fucking lazy ass cunt, what did he think Severus was just gonna hand him all that authority like it's nothing?

augustus, diocletian, domitian

Underrated
>ywn be his concubine

>"muh republic"

>worships augustus

Probably didn't expect Severus to be such a backstabbing cunt.

Marcus Aurelius

I have an odd fascination with Tiberius. His was a fascinating role as the successor of Augustus. How could anyone follow that up? He was all but broken.

god damn

How has this guy not been posted yet?

Literally the most underrated and accomplished Emperors. What he managed to achieve in such a short time is incredible.

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Diocletian's one of the most overrated Emperors.
His economic reforms were an utter failure. He has to be given credit for at least trying to sort out the mess that was the Roman economy however, I'll admit.
The Tetrarchy was a pretty bad idea and only survived as long as he did.

Really his main accomplishment was living a long time, as opposed to almost every other Emperor of the Third Century. Pretty much everything else he is credited with was actually achieved under Claudius Gothicus and Aurelian.

The last century of the Republic's existence was defined by almost continuous turmoil and political gridlock. Julius Caesar represented the last real attempt to reform the system from within, and when his political opponents murdered him for it the population overwhelmingly sided with Caesar's heirs in the military over the ultra-conservatives in the senate and ran them out of town.

Augustus is basically responsible for Rome's transition from buildings made out of brick and timber to buildings made out of concrete. His massive public works project is the reason he enjoyed the longest and most peaceful reign of any emperor, because he was basically taking on public responsibilities that the actual government was incapable of preforming.

Shut the fuck up Cato, nobody wants you here. Go kill yourself in some African shithole lmao

Julius Caesar because he had the best death.

in my experience furfags that post cropped porn with their opinion should be banned from this site.

Nero is the only true kino emperor

Literally Trump 0.0
>cynical populist with nothing but disdain for everyone but his family
>destroyed military discipline and took all power from the senate

The preatorians are a diagrace to the empire, such a disgrace, i'll dismantle it and replace it with my own guard

The senators are all fat lazy pigs, so sad to see this institution humilliated by incompetents, so sad

The barbarians are at the gates, I will chase them away and make the empire great again
t. Severus

>kino
Follow him out, thanks.

>Hahahahahahahaha How The Fuck Is Political Turmoil Real Hahahaha Nigga Just Pay The Legions More Like Nigga Increase Their Bonus Haha

Valentinian had the funniest death - burst a blood vessel screaming in anger about some barbarians

not too keen on his family either

rip geta

+1 tbqh

Marcus Aurelius

WE

Majorian deserves a mention

but he wuz doe