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LTC Stephen C.
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Not an easy way to go, SGT (Join to see)!
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend SGT (Join to see) for making us aware that on November 27, 176 Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius granted his son Lucius Aurelius Commodus the rank of Imperator. This promotion was an important step in the process of Lucius Aurelius Commodus being elevated to Roman emperor from the death of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius in March 180 until 192 AD.


Commodus: Emperor, Gladiator, Madman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yxX5bFa2uk



Images:
1. A bust of Roman Emperor Commodus, styled as if he were a reincarnation of Hercules, which is precisely what he believed himself to be
2. AR denarius of Commodus. Obverse has laureate head r., M COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG. Reverse has Liberalitas l. with counting-board and cornucopia
3. An illustration of the murder of Commodus
4. Commodus painted by Reubens
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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Roman Scandal 19: Marcus Aurelius and Commodus
"Marcus Aurelius was a student of Stoic philosophy. His reign was nothing like his predecessors in bloodletting, at least in Rome. He spent most of his reign fighting barbarians in remote corners of the empire. Marcus was disappointed in his named heir apparent, Commodus.
Commodus was only nineteen years old when Marcus died. His cowardice made him a toady of sycophants who introduced him to licentiousness and blood-lust. The paranoid emperor exiled his own sister Lucilla for treason, and his wife Crispina for adultery, later put to death at Capri. Commodus behaved with a lack of restraint unusual even for an emperor. Even in this video there wasn't enough time to recount all of his victims. But you can read about them in the book by Frank Wallis, Roman Scandal."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDkMTKnT68I
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the ancient history share brother SGT (Join to see)
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