"Let me recall to your minds an incident related of that best of men and wisest of rulers, Antoninus Pius, who, as he lay dying, in his home at Loriam in Etruria, summed up the philosophy of life in the watchword, Aequanimitas. ... Natural temperament has much to do with its development, but a clear knowledge of our relation to our fellow-creatures and to the work of life is also indispensable. One of the first essentials in securing a good-natured equanimity is not to expect too much of the people amongst whom you dwell." said William Osler. Antoninus Pius was one of the five major Roman Emperors. He is known through his family, how he came to rule, and his rule. There is an immense amount to learn from Antoninus Pius. Antoninus Pius ' family is what helped him become such a great ruler. He was born in Lanuvium on September 19, AD 86. Before he became an emperor, his name was Titus Aurelius Fulvus Boionus Arrius Antoninus. His family was originally from Nemausus, but they were known to be from Rome. His family lineage was known for being involved with politics. His grandfather was in office twice and his father, Titus Aurelius Fulvus, was in office once. He mainly grew up in Lorium where his grandfather took care of him. His …show more content…
Antoninus Pius rule was one to remember always. Even though he had both sons and daughters he sons did not survive. His daughter married a high up person, which helped the rule become more successful. He was a kind and gentle leader. He mainly stayed in his homeland and never really left the palace. Normally rulers travel to speak with other leaders, but he did not. After his famous rule he died in his sleep and his adopted son, Marcus Aureliu took over his rulership on March 7, AD 161. Antoninus Pius was a very loved emperor who affected many lives. Antoninus Pius was one of the most famous five emperors. He success was accomplished with the help of his family, the start of his rule, and his ruling. Antoninus Pius was an inspirational
The man was very respected. He worked for what he wanted in life. He made his name stand out because he wanted to be different. He did some good deeds in his life. He also fell in love and had kids.
After his reign, Augustus had conferred his power to his adopted son,
He was born on January 14th, 1741. As a child, Benedict’s life was a challenge. He came from a family with a father that was the reason the family was in debt, while Arnold’s mother came close to him and taught him education and the importance of respect. He was soon pulled out of school due to his father’s debts. Mrs. Arnold believed that her son was sent to her through a “saint on earth” (Wells).
He also was heavily respected for he was the first president to visit an active war zone during a war. Unlike Roosevelt, Emperor Claudius didn’t care about his trust with the people as he had no intentions to increase it. Throughout his reign he mainly kept Rome at a stable state. Although, he did not gain much trust from the people or senate he did gain some from the guards after giving them a donation for their help. He liked to keep Rome friendly with neighboring civilizations and not cause to much conflict.
On January 14,1741, Benedict Arnold was born to a well off family. A sea-captain and merchant for a father and a widow for a mother. Arnold throughout his life has had to make hard decisions, for in 1752, at age eleven, Arnold was sent away to boarding school. Arnold
None of the Julio-Claudian Emperors was succeeded by a direct male heir. Augustus was succeeded by his son-in-law and adopted son Tiberius from the gens Claudia.
Not only it is usually said that he was very successful academically, but also it is commonly said how
In addition, he increased his army to gain more territory. Peter the Great centralized his power through fear of the people, built up his army from nothing, and what also made him an absolute monarch was he did not share his power with anyone at all. Louis XIV is the best example of an absolute monarch because he had all four characteristics. He did not share his power with anyone or any organization. He limited the power of his nobles and princes by having them live in his palace where their power would have been void.
Because of King Cyrus the Great, the Persian Empire, one of the great superpowers of the ancient world, has a lasting impact on us today. Cyrus II, one of the most influential leaders, had to accomplish so much to have kept himself as King Cyrus the Great. There is not plenty of information about Cyrus’ childhood, but many historians say that he was a noble born. “From even before his birth, it appeared he had been marked for greatness; for it was he...” His own grandfather was afraid that he would one day become strong and overthrow his kingdom.
He was a good emperor but not like his father once on before Ogodei took over after his death. Genghis
While it's been long disputed , it's estimated that Julius Caesar was born on the 13th of July or the 12th of July. Julius’s dad died when he was only 16 and only had his mom after that. The Rome of Caesar's youth was unstable an element of disorder ruled the republic. Julius had a nephew of another famous Roman general, Marius. After the death of Marius and the rise of Sulla, Julius’s life was in jeopardy.
The last ruler of Rome was Romulus Augustulus. His father, Orestes, was in the Roman army and worked his way up in power and position. He eventually became so powerful, that he seized control of the government and put his son on the throne. Romulus was too young to rule, so his father was in charge of all the political aspects, while Romulus was the face of the Emperor.
Another great absolute ruler was Maria Theresa who ruled Austria. She didn’t have a good start since she was a female. The reason why she was put in as an absolute ruler in the first place was because her father, Charles VI, wanted the Hapsburgs to continue to rule the Austrian throne but he had no male heir. In order to make sure that other powers in Europe would not seize his kingdom after his death, he convinced European monarchs to accept Maria Theresa, his eldest daughter, as the next ruler of Austria. In 1740, when Charles died, 23 year-old Maria Theresa, inherited the country.
In Roman comedy, like in Greek comedy that came before it, Roman writers enjoyed to poke fun at social norms. Augustus sought to protect the Roman Empire’s longevity and in doing so elevated the power held by the paterfamilias. In a Roman family absolute authority is held by the father or the head of the household. The power of the paterfamilias was unrestricted and enabled him as the head of the house to control every aspect in the lives of his family. Most dramatically the form of this power was exercised in vitae necisque potestas or his ability to sentence his family members to death.
Although the way his parents were, he was still a very strong hearted person and kept himself