Which Roman emperor offered the highest quality of life for it's citizens?
>hard mode: No Augustus.
Which Roman emperor offered the highest quality of life for it's citizens?
>hard mode: No Augustus.
>hard mode: not the actual answer
Why even post this garbage?
Going strictly by the facts and not letting my judgment being altered by emotion, it goes :
Vespasien > Tiberius > Neron > Titus > Caragula > Commode > Aurele
Emperor Constantine.
I'm retarded and need this for a fucking write-up so pls help, why no trajan? I thought Trajan was the best emperor.
sorry mayne I'm pretty brainlet and new to this board
Antoninus Pius
cunt I am fucked aren't I? I should've started when I had a chance.
Erdogan
Unironically Nero for his public works projects.
>minorities btfo
Napoleon
Charles XII
not funny.
This. Nero was a good boy. He didn't light no fires. He tried to put them out.
He was merely trying to get rid of backwards firehazard clusterfuck of dated infrastructure that was already in place... or benefitted from the removal of such, to modernize and overall benefit the state. Sort of like the controlled demolition of 911 or im sure there are some other examples, something better was built in its place.
Trajan
/thread
>builds a 30 foot tall golden statue of myself
Any of the 5 good emperors
It was argued that European quality of life didn't return to this level until the enlightenment
Antoninus Pious and Marcus Aurelius
I mean to link to OP not your post
This along with Hadrian , Trajan
And Nerva though he was just a stop gap
Julian the Apostate for trying to save his people from kikery
Antoninus almost certainly. There's your real Pax Augusta.
>blocks your path
>ywn live a comfy life as a wealthy senator during the reign of the 5 good emperors