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Your Favorite Roman? - Anonymous - 08-23-2004

This topic is meaningless, I know, but it's still fun<br>
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Whose carreer do you follow the most? Africanus? Julius Caesar? Sulla?<br>
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My favorite Roman is actually Gauis Marius. Although his carreer is a little tarnished from the events following his 7th consulship, I can't help but think that many Generals' armys after him succeeded partially from Marius's contributions to the Roman army. And great generals followed Marius. His carreer is one that I admire. An "Italian hayseed with no greek" climbed the ladder to success amoungst various obstacles, including the unsupportive patrician class whose contempt often mired him.<br>
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Re: Your Favorite Roman? - Anonymous - 08-23-2004

Me too! <p></p><i></i>


Re: Your Favorite Roman? - Anonymous - 08-23-2004

Salvete,<br>
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It's gotta be Vespasian for me. A man from reasonably humble background who gained his position on his merits. He put the empire back on track after Nero, and made the empire into what we remember it for.<br>
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If only some of his successors had followed where he led.<br>
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Valete<br>
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Mummius <p></p><i></i>


Favorite Romans - Theodosius the Great - 08-23-2004

Wow, could you narrow it down a bit ? <br>
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Any Roman, huh ? Emperor or otherwise ? Any period ?<br>
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I can break down my favorites by century.<br>
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1st century BC : Pompeius Magnus<br>
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1st century AD : Corbulo<br>
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2nd century AD : Marcus Aurelius<br>
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3rd century AD : Aurelian<br>
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4th century AD : Constantine the Great<br>
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5th century AD : Aetius<br>
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6th century AD : Belisarius<br>
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Well there are my top seven - all great generals with the exception of Marcus Aurelius who had no contact with the legions before his accension/coranation, otherwise a great man. <p></p><i></i>


Re: Favorite Romans - Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus - 08-23-2004

Even though I find Gaius Julius Caesar very interesting as well as Pompeius and Marius, I would give my favorite Roman, to the first roman emperor, officially at least, Gaius Octavius Octavianus Augustus Caesar. His political reforms are just fascinating and his whole spectacular career and life are among the most successful in the history of the world. <p>THERE ARE NO STUPID PEOPLE, ONLY PEOPLE STUPID ENOUGH TO NOT KNOW WHEN THEY'VE MADE A MISTAKE</p><i></i>


Re: Favorite Romans - taira1180 - 08-24-2004

Probably Julius Caesar. I like his personality, and he was a great tactician. <p></p><i></i>


Re: Favorite Romans - Uwe Bahr - 08-24-2004

Avete omnes,<br>
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emperors: Vespasian, Marcus Aurelius, Julian (in chronologic order), also because they seemed to be good men.<br>
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Generals: Suetonius Paullinus, who won his battle against all odds.<br>
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Uwe <p></p><i></i>


Re: Favorite Romans - Anonymous - 08-25-2004

Polanski <p></p><i></i>


Re: Favorite Romans - Anonymous - 08-29-2004

Cicero <p>---------------<br>
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<img src="http://home.nexgo.de/berzelmayr/hadrian.gif"/> Est vita misero longa, felici brevis.<br>
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Re: Favorite Romans - Anonymous - 08-30-2004

Romulus the Founder.<br>
Without him there would be no Rome and no Romans.. <p></p><i></i>


Re: Favorite Romans - LUCIUS ALFENUS AVITIANUS - 08-31-2004

Salve<br>
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Better is our beloved emperor, Vespasianus.<br>
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Lucius Alfenus Avitianus<br>
Aquilifer Legionis septimae geminae felicis <p></p><i></i>


Re: Favorite Romans - Anonymous - 08-31-2004

Mine is Emperor Claudius. <p></p><i></i>


Re: Favorite Romans - Caius Fabius - 08-31-2004

<span style="color:red;font-family:verdana;font-size:xx-large;">MESSALINA !!!!!</span><br>
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Re: Favorite Romans - Gregg - 08-31-2004

I'd have to say my favorite Roman is Marcus Licinius Crassus. Maligned and misunderstood, he was in fact a remarkably astute and proficient kingpin in the vicious arena of late Republican power politics.<br>
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Gregg <p></p><i></i>


Re: Favorite Romans - Lucius Aurelius Metellus - 09-03-2004

My favorite Roman of all is a little known soldier on whom much speculation has been placed: Lucius Artorius Castus. <p>Lucius Aurelius Metellus, miles gregarius, Secunda Brittanica</p><i></i>