= Roman Monarchs = A history of '''Roman monarchs, duarchs, triarchs, and tetrarchs'''. <> ---- == Julio-Claudian Dynasty == ---- == Year of the 4 Emperors == ---- == Flavian Dynasty == ---- == Nerva-Antonine Dynasty == ---- == Year of the 5 Emperors == ---- == Severan Dynasty == ---- == Crisis of the Third Century == ---- == Tetrarchy == [[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/Diocletian|Diocletian]] divided the imperial government into a [[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/Tetrarchy|tetrarchy]]. East and west had independent emperors (''augustus'') and heirs apparent (''caesar''). ||'''Eastern Emperor''' ||'''Reign'''|| ||[[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/Diocletian|Diocletian]]||284 - 305 || ||... || || ||'''Western Emperor'''||'''Reign'''|| ||Maximian ||286 - 305 || ||... || || ---- == Constantinian Dynasty == [[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/ConstantineI|Constantine]] usurped the western imperial title in 306. By 324, he had unified the empire under his personal rule and ended the tetrarchy. ||'''Emperor''' ||'''Reign'''|| ||[[WorldHistory/RomanEmpire/ConstantineI|Constantine I]]||306 - 337 || ||... || || ---- == Valentinianic Dynasty == ---- == Theodosian Dynasty == '''Theodosius I''' died in 395. His elder son '''Arcadius''' became emperor of the east and his younger son '''Honorius''' became emperor of the west. Succession from Arcadius is found under the [[WorldHistory/ByzantineEmpire/Monarchs|Byzantine Empire]]. The dynasty endured several usurpers. Most notably, '''Priscus Attalus''' in 409-410 and '''Joannes''' in the interregnum of 423-425. ||'''Emperor''' ||'''Reign'''|| ||Theodosius I ||377 - 395 || ||Honorius ||395 - 423 || ||Valentinian III||425 - 455 || ---- == Fall of Rome == ---- CategoryTodoLearnHistory CategoryRicottone