AP European History › Rulers of the Empire
Who became Roman Emperor after the death of Augustus Caesar?
Tiberius
Trajan
Nero
Caligula
Julius Caesar
Tiberius was the second Emperor, following on from Augustus Caesar. Tiberius is one of the most accomplished conquerors in the history of the Roman Empire. Tiberius reigned from 14 CE until 37 CE.
What was Marcus Aurelius' path to succession?
He was Antonius Pius' son-in-law and appointed heir
He was Antonius Pius' biological son
He was appointed by the Senate
He led a coup, which culminated in the assassination of Antonius Pius
Marcus Aurelius ascended to the position of emperor in 161 CE and ruled for just shy of 20 years. He was the preceding emperor (Antonius Pius)'s son-in-law, adopted son, and named heir. Antonius Pius died of natural causes.
Which of these Roman emperors was infamous for his apparent insanity?
Caligula
Claudius
Trajan
Nerva
Tiberius
Caligula was the third Emperor of Rome and ruled for four years after the death of Tiberius. Caligula’s reign was apparently marked by peace and prosperity for the first year or so, before Caligula suddenly descended into madness and brutality. It is unclear, from a modern historical perspective, if Caligula really did go insane or if he was merely the victim of the slanderous propaganda of later political regimes.
Upon becoming Emperor, Octavian changed his name to __________.
Augustus Caesar
Julius Caesar
Hadrian
Marcus Aurelius
Plutarch
Octavian became the first Roman Emperor, and in doing so, dismantled the Roman Republic in 27 BCE. He was proclaimed “first citizen of the state” and crowned “Augustus” (“esteemed, revered”) Caesar. His reign marks the end of the Roman Republic and the beginning of the Roman Empire.
Which of these Roman emperors is famous, in part, for the construction of a wall across northern England, establishing the northern boundary of the Roman Empire?
Hadrian
Trajan
Antonius Pius
Marcus Aurelius
Claudius
Hadrian’s Wall was built during the reign of Emperor Hadrian (construction began circa 120 CE). The wall marked the northernmost boundary of the Roman Empire in the British Isles and was constructed to deter barbarian invasions from modern-day Scotland.
The history of the Roman Empire begins in __________ with the rule of __________.
27 BCE, Augustus Caesar
44 BCE, Julius Caesar
507 BCE, Marcus Lepidus
31 BCE, Mark Antony
12 CE, Caligula
For five-hundred years, from the late sixth century BCE until 27 BCE, Rome was a republic and power was shared by various republican institutions. After the various civil wars of the first century BCE, however, power was consolidated in the hands of Augustus Caesar, first emperor of Rome.
Who was the second Emperor of Rome?
Tiberius
Caligula
Augustus
Claudius
Tiberius succeeded Augustus as Emperor of Rome in September 14 CE. Caligula succeeded Tiberius in 37 CE. Claudius did not become Emperor until 41 CE, after the short-lived and incredibly tumultuous reign of Caligula.
The Roman Empire was largest during the reign of __________.
Trajan
Titus
Augustus Caesar
Constantine
Hadrian
Trajan is one of the most accomplished and esteemed emperors in the history of Rome. His reign marks the height of Roman territorial expansion. During his reign, Roman territory stretched from modern-day Portugal to modern-day Syria and Arabia — controlling the entirety of the Mediterranean, North Africa, western and central Europe, and the Near East.
Which of these Roman Emperors is popularly remembered as having said, “I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.”
Augustus Caesar
Julius Caesar
Marcus Aurelius
Antoninus Pius
Constantine
Augustus Caesar (formerly called Octavian) was the first Emperor of Rome. He is popularly remembered for saying, “I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of Marble.” This quote is meant to summarize the great changes in the power of Rome that began with the reign of Augustus Caesar. It is also meant to demonstrate the great public works projects undertaken on Augustus’ orders to beautify and urbanize the city of Rome.
The Pax Romana is generally said to begin with the reign of __________.
Augustus Caesar
Julius Caesar
Trajan
Lucius Sulla
Gaius Marius
The Pax Romana refers to a period of time when the Roman Empire enjoyed relative peace and prosperity. The Pax Romana is said to begin with the reign of Augustus Caesar (the first Emperor) in 27 BCE. It lasted until 180 CE. During this time period, the various nationalities living within the Roman Empire experienced peace with one another (with the exception of a few notable uprisings). Furthermore, Rome undertook relatively few military campaigns to expand foreign territory.