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romulus and remus' last names are augustus.

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Romulus Augustus was the often mocked and disrespected last emperor of Rome. He was considered a usurper during the ten months of his reign.

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After the fall of Romulus Augustus's, the western part of the empire fell under the control.

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Romulus Augustus lost his power in 476 AD, which is considered the fall of the western Roman empire and the end of ancient Rome.

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last roman emperor

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No; Rome was founded by Romulus. Augustus was Rome's second Emperor, or the first, depending on whether Julius Caesar is counted. Though he is sometimes known as 'Romulus Augustus', Augustus is not the same individual who founded Rome. Augustus did, however, officially found the Roman Empire.

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No, Augustus was a relative newcomer. The first historical ruler of Rome was Romulus.

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Romulus Augustus was deposed by Odoacer (a Germanicmilitaryofficer who led a rebellion by Germanic soldiers) in 476 AD.

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The legend of Romulus and Remus shows that it was Romulus, who slayed his brother during the construction of the city after a dispute. The city was then named after hime (Rome-Romulus)

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The date of the beginning of rule by emperors in Rome is given as 27 BC, the year of Augustus' First Settlement with the senate. Romulus Augustus (Augustulus was a nickname) was deposed in 476 AD. That gives 502 years of Imperial rule.

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Romulus Augustus reigned as the Roman emperor for less than one year from AD 475 to 476. He was deposed by the Germanic chieftain Odoacer, marking the end of the Western Roman Empire.

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The last emperor of the west was Romulus Augustus, a 15 year old son of a usurper who appointed him as a puppet emperor, but was the actual ruler of Italy. Romulus Augustus was deposed in 476. He held the title for just 10 months.

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If you are talking about the Roman Empire, it was Romulus Augustus

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Aeneas, Romulus and Hercules are the three main mythological heroes of ancient Rome.

Aeneas, Romulus and Hercules are the three main mythological heroes of ancient Rome.

Aeneas, Romulus and Hercules are the three main mythological heroes of ancient Rome.

Aeneas, Romulus and Hercules are the three main mythological heroes of ancient Rome.

Aeneas, Romulus and Hercules are the three main mythological heroes of ancient Rome.

Aeneas, Romulus and Hercules are the three main mythological heroes of ancient Rome.

Aeneas, Romulus and Hercules are the three main mythological heroes of ancient Rome.

Aeneas, Romulus and Hercules are the three main mythological heroes of ancient Rome.

Aeneas, Romulus and Hercules are the three main mythological heroes of ancient Rome.

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he saw rome and wanted to make it bigger so he created a population

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The last Roman emperor of the west was Romulus Augustus.

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The emperor Romulus Augustus, AKA Romulus Augustulus. The Germanic leader Odoacer who deposed him gave him a generous pension and sent him to live with relatives in Campania, southern Italy.

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The Eastern Roman Empire lived on for over 1000 years (1453) after Rome, and Romulus Agustulus fell in AD 476.

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the last emperor of rome was Romulus Augustus driven out in 476 b.c.

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The first Roman emperor was Augustus Caesar who ruled from 27 B. C. to 14 A. D. The last emperor was Romulus Augustus who ruled from 475-476.

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Romulus Augustus (Augustulus was a nickname) was a fifteen year old puppet emperor installed by this father who was a usurper and the real holder of power. His reign lasted only 11 months. he was deposed.

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Romulus Augustulus was put on the throne by his father in the year 475.

Romulus Augustulus was put on the throne by his father in the year 475.

Romulus Augustulus was put on the throne by his father in the year 475.

Romulus Augustulus was put on the throne by his father in the year 475.

Romulus Augustulus was put on the throne by his father in the year 475.

Romulus Augustulus was put on the throne by his father in the year 475.

Romulus Augustulus was put on the throne by his father in the year 475.

Romulus Augustulus was put on the throne by his father in the year 475.

Romulus Augustulus was put on the throne by his father in the year 475.

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No. Romulus Augustus was the last emperor of Rome. Justinian was an emperor of the Byzantine Empire

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One of the kings names is Romulus Augustus, he was Rome's last leader before Rome was taken over by barbarians.

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The Fall of the Roman Empire occurred in the year 476 AD. It was dated by Edward Gibbon when the last western Roman emperor, Romulus Augustus's, was deposed by the German barbarian named Odoacer.

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Romulus was supposed to be the first ruler of Rome.

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He was the last Roman emperor of the Western Empire. At the time of his reign, the Roman Empire had split into an Eastern and Western empire. The Eastern Empire went on to become the Byzantine Empire but the Western portion was an "empire" in name only whose territory ended at the city walls. Romulus Augustus took the names of the mythical founder of Rome, Romulus, and the first emperor, Augustus, in a vain attempt to resurrect Rome's former glory. It didn't work. He was deposed by the barbarians who had invaded Italy, after which he faded from history.

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You would have to be more specific in your question. The Romans had many leaders in different areas at different times. Caesar, Pompey, Cicero, Sulla, Cato, Nero, Augustus, and Romulus, were all Roman leaders in different times and in different areas.

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on September 4, 476, when Romulus Augustus, the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire, was deposed by Odoacer, a Germanic chieftain.

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The deposition of Romulus Augustus by a usurper in 476 BC. He was the last emperor, though he was only 15, was deposed only after 7 months, and was the puppet of his father (another usurper) rather than a ruler.

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Self-appointed emperors in the west were: usurpers who were proclaimed by their legions and came into conflict with the actual emperor; Petronius Maximus after he was involved in the assassination of Valentinan III; Avitus, who was supported militarily by the Visigoths.

Odoacer did not proclaim himself emperor. After deposing Romulus Augustus he declared that Rome did not need an emperor, claimed that Romulus Augustus had given him governance of Italy and only asked for patrician status. Zeno, the emperor of the east, recognised Odoacer as governor of Italy on his behalf, provided that he recognised Julius Nepos (who had been deposed by Romulus Augustus' father) as emperor of the west. Jiulius Nepos was murdered by his own military leaders four years later.

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Historians set the date of theoverthrowof RomulusAugustusas the end of the western Roman Empire because he was the last emperor. He was apuppetemperor he was only 15, he was appointed by his fatherOresteswho was a usurper and had the real power. he lasted only 10months.


Hisrealname was Romulus Augustus. Augustulus (little Augustus) was a nickname he was given because of his young age.

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Rome was said to have been founded in 753 BC. The last emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire, Romulus Augustus, was deposed in 476 AD.

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the romans were accepted by the western states and regions of europe

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Romulus Augustulus was the last Roman emperor of the west.

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Self-appointed emperors in the west were: usurpers who were proclaimed by their legions and came into conflict with the actual emperor; Petronius Maximus after he was involved in the assassination of Valentinan III; Avitus, who was supported militarily by the Visigoths.

Odoacer did not proclaim himself emperor. After deposing Romulus Augustus he declared that Rome did not need an emperor, claimed that Romulus Augustus had given him governance of Italy and only asked for patrician status. Zeno, the emperor of the east, recognised Odoacer as governor of Italy on his behalf, provided that he recognised Julius Nepos (who had been deposed by Romulus Augustus' father) as emperor of the west. Jiulius Nepos was murdered by his own military leaders four years later.

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Tiberius

His predecessor was Augustus

and his successor was Caligula.

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Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.

Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.

Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.

Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.

Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.

Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.

Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.

Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.

Romulus Augustulus was the emperor in 476.

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The emperor who lost control over Britannia was Honorius.

Romulus was the founder of Rome and its first king (not emperor). He was around in the 8th century BC, some 900 years before the Roman conquest of Britannia and more than 1,000 years before the Roman loss of control over Britannia.

Romulus Augustus was the last emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire.

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According to legend, Romulus (753-715 BCE) was the founder and first ruler of Rome. However, the historical founding of Rome goes back at least another two hundred years and we do not really know who founded the small village that became Rome, nor who its first kings were.

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There were many, many famous Romans. Here are a few. Julius Caesar, Romulus, Marc Antony, Octavian/Augustus, Cicero, Pompey, Virgil, Nero, Caligula, and Pontius Pilate.

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The address of the Romulus Historical Society is: Po Box 74386, Romulus, MI 48174

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He was the last Roman emperor of the Western Empire. At the time of his reign, the Roman Empire had split into an Eastern and Western empire. The Eastern Empire went on to become the Byzantine Empire but the Western portion was an "empire" in name only whose territory ended at the city walls. Romulus Augustus took the names of the mythical founder of Rome, Romulus, and the first emperor, Augustus, in a vain attempt to resurrect Rome's former glory. It didn't work. He was deposed by the barbarians who had invaded Italy, after which he faded from history.

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It's debatable. Some consider Julius Nepos to be the last Western Roman Emperor since he came to power legitimately. He was the nephew-in-law of Leo I, the Eastern Roman Emperor. Others consider his successor, Romulus Augustus, to be the last. He was a child placed on the throne by his father, the supreme commander of the Roman army (or magister militum), Flavius Orestes. Orestes had previously served in the court of Attila the Hun before he was defeated at the Battle of Chalons. He and his son were technically Germans but had attained Roman citizenship. Viewed as usurpers, Romulus and Orestes were quickly deposed by another German named Odoacer in 476; a non-Roman chieftain of the Foederati (that is, a loose collection of non-citizen allies who were employed as frontline soldiers by the empire) who took control of Italy and thus put an end to Roman rule over the West. Julius Nepos continued to rule the provinces of Gaul and Dalmatia for a short time but was murdered in 480.

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The address of the Romulus Public Library is: 11121 Wayne Road, Romulus, 48174 0492

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The last emperor of the western part of the Roman Empire was Romulus Augustus who was deposed in 476. The last emperor of the eastern part of the Roman Empire was Andreas Palaiologos who died in 1502.

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After the fall of Romulus Agustulus, the western part of the empire fell under the control of various Germanic tribes.

After the fall of Romulus Agustulus, the western part of the empire fell under the control of various Germanic tribes.

After the fall of Romulus Agustulus, the western part of the empire fell under the control of various Germanic tribes.

After the fall of Romulus Agustulus, the western part of the empire fell under the control of various Germanic tribes.

After the fall of Romulus Agustulus, the western part of the empire fell under the control of various Germanic tribes.

After the fall of Romulus Agustulus, the western part of the empire fell under the control of various Germanic tribes.

After the fall of Romulus Agustulus, the western part of the empire fell under the control of various Germanic tribes.

After the fall of Romulus Agustulus, the western part of the empire fell under the control of various Germanic tribes.

After the fall of Romulus Agustulus, the western part of the empire fell under the control of various Germanic tribes.

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