There were 81 emperors of the west and 97 emperors of the east -- far too many to list here. If you type "Roman emperors" in your browser, you'll come up with several sites that list them all.
There were 178 Roman emperors. Far too many to list here. To get them all, type in your browser, Roman Emperors/List or even just Roman Emperors, and you'll come up with sites that list them all.
The first Roman Emperor was Augustus, a nephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was not emperor, though he held all the power in the Roman Republic. When he was assassinated, Augustus...
Tiberius was at first least likely to succeed Augustus. Augustus' designated heirs was at first Marcellus, his nephew and his daughters husband. When he died in 23 BC, Augustus married his daughter...
A brief definition of a Roman Emperor can be taken from the link below. "The Roman Emperor was the ruler of the Roman State during the imperial period (from about 27 BC onwards). The Romans had no...
The Roman Emperor was the ruler of the Roman State during the imperial period (starting at about 27 BC). The Romans had no single term for the office: Latin titles such as imperator (from which...