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Julio-Claudian Dynasty
Background
The Julio-Claudian Dynasty was the royal dynasty of the first emperors of the Roman Empire following the assassination of Julius Caesar and the breakup of the Roman Republic. Its founder was Augustus, whose descendants and successors; Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero ruled over the empire until the later committed suicide.
Roman Dynasties
Dynasties List
Principate
- Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BC - AD 68)
- Year of the Four Emperors (AD 68-69)
- Flavian Dynasty (AD 69-96)
- Nerva-Antonine Dynasty (AD 96-192)
- Year of the Five Emperors (AD 192-193)
- Severan Dynasty (AD 193-235)
Crisis of the Third Century
- Barracks Emperors (AD 235–284)
- Gordian Dynasty (AD 238–244)
- Valerian Dynasty (AD 253-261)
- Gallic Emperors (AD 260-274)
- Illyrian Emperors (AD 268–284)
- Caran Dynasty
- Britannic Emperors (AD 286–297)
Dominate
- Tetrarchy (AD 293-313)
- Constantinian Dynasty (AD 305–363)
- Valentinian Dynasty (AD 364–392)
- Theodosian Dynasty (AD 378–455)
Division
Western Roman Emperors (AD 395–476)
Eastern Roman Emperors (AD 395–1453)
Successors
- Barbarian Kings of Italy
- Latin Emperors
- Holy Roman Emperors