Other Emperors

Welcome to our gallery showcasing the fascinating array of Roman emperors who, while not belonging to a specific imperial dynasty, played pivotal roles in shaping the turbulent landscape of ancient Rome.

From the tumultuous reigns of the Soldier Emperors to the brief but impactful rule of Vitellius, Pertinax, Galba, and others, our collection offers a visual journey through the diverse and often tumultuous periods of Roman history. These photographs capture the essence of their reigns, from moments of triumph to times of adversity, providing a glimpse into the personalities and challenges faced by these remarkable figures. Feel free to explore and utilize these images for your own projects, with proper credit to DigitalMapsoftheAncientWorld.

Join us as we delve into the compelling narratives of emperors whose legacies continue to intrigue and inspire us today.

Emperors

Balbinus (r. 283 AD).
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Carinus (r. 283-285 AD).
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Galba (r. 68-69 AD).
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Gallienus (r. 253-268 AD).
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Gordian III (r. 238-244 AD).
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Macrinus (r. 217-218 AD).
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Maximinus Thrax (r. 235-238 AD).
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Philip the Arab (r. 244-249 AD).
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Postumus (r. 260-269 AD).
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Trajan Decius (r. 249-251 AD).
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Valerian (r. 253-260 AD).
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