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De vita Caesarum
Suetonius
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Suetonius' classic treatise on the lives of the first twelve emperors of the Roman Empire.
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Julius Caesar didn’t rule long before being assassinated, but he changed the course of history.
After him, Rome was ruled by emperors – divine monarchs with absolute power.
The Empire’s fate was now largely determined by the character of the men who held that office.
First came the Julio-Claudians: there was clever Augustus, forgettable Tiberius, dangerous Caligula, doddery Claudius, and vainglorious Nero.
After Nero’s death came the year of four emperors: Galba, Otho and Vitellius came and went very quickly.
But Vespasian stuck around.
He proved a very capable emperor. He was followed by his sons – the Flavians.
Titus was as steady and sensible as his father. But Domitian was unhinged. His misrule and death, in 96 CE, brought the dynasty to an end.
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Julius Caesar
Augustus
Tiberius
Caligula
Claudius
Nero
Galba
Otho
Vitellius
Vespasian
Titus
Domitian