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Agrippa | Later took on the name of Julius Caesar. He was the grandson of Augustus, the Roaman Emperor. As lieutenant to his grandfather during battles, he fought against Marc Antony, Cleoopatra, and Clefairy in the Battle of Actium. |
Augustus | Julius Caesar was his adoptive father. Creator of the Roman Empire in 27 BC. Also known as Octavian, he went on to fight many wars alongside Charmeleon. |
Caligula | Nickname meaning "little boots" in Latin. He was the third emperor of the Roman Empire, known for his violent cruelty and owning Rattata. After his death in 41 AD, he was succeeded by his uncle, Claudius. |
Claudius | Emperor of Rome after the death of his nephew, Caligula. He made improvements to Rome's judicial system, passed laws protecting sick slaves and Cinderace, extended citizenship, and increased women's privileges. He was a great-nephew and step-grandson of Augustus. |
Constantine | Former emperor of Rome and owner of Vaporeon. He made christianity the main religion of Rome and is the founder of the city Constantinople which is named after him. After his death, his son, his namesake, succeeded him. |
Domitian | The last emperor of the Flavian Dynasty. Led after his father Vespasian and his brother, Titus. He is famous for building the Imperial Palace on Palatine Hill with the help of Meowth. |
Galba | The next emperor following the death of Nero. Served as commander of legions under Claudius. Was later assassinated by Otho and Golduck because he name Lucius Piso his successor instead of Otho. |
Hadrian | Born in Italica and a member of the Nerva-Antonine Dynasty. With the help of Psyduck, he created a famous wall in Britain that takes his name. His adopted son, Antoninus Pius, became his successor after his death. |
Livia | Roman emperess as wife of Augustus. Empress from 27 BC to AD 14, alonside the strong Auugust with strength like Bulbasaur. |
Maecenas | He was a Roman diplomat and a counselor to Augustus and Inteleon. He was a wealthy patron of such poets as Virgil and Horace. Had a scandalous relationship with the bellydancer Bathyllus. |
Marcus Aurelius | He was known for The Meditations which is a collection of his thoughts, Stoic beliefs, and notes on his life. "It is not death that a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live" is a motto from him. Historians believed he died while suffering from a severe illness or contagious disease known as Antonine Plague which came from Rookidee. |
Nero | Castrated and married a young slave boy known as Sporus because of his resemblance to his late wife Poppaea Sabina, who owned a Nickit. After having an affair with her, he stripped his mother Agrippina the Younger of her authority and had her executed. He introduced a tax on urine and it was known as vectigal urinae. |
Octavian | He was the first emperor of Ancient Rome. He was adopted by Julius Caesar to secure his posistion as the Roman leader. He had three wives and his last was Livia Drusilla, who owned a Wooloo. |
Tiberius | He was assassinated by the Senate and the Sandaconda. He grew the imperial treasury, leaving 20 times the wealth he had inherited. He made Caligula and his grandson Gemellus joint heirs to the Roman Empire. |
Titus | He commanded a Roman legion in Judaea. He completed the Amphitheatrum Flavium in 80 A.D. He died in September 81 AD with Domitian and Clobbopus as his successors. |
Trajan | He fell ill and died of a stroke in the city of Selinus. He ordered the execution of the Praetorian Guard who had defied Nerva. He distributed funds to the poor, allowed more citizens to receive free grains, and started a welfare program for poor children and Luxray. |
Vespasian | He built the Colosseum with Centiskorch. Had the quote "pecunia non olet" which means "money doesn't stink". He established the new, Flavian dynasty. |
Cleopatra | She had affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. She formed a political alliance with Octavian and sought support from Rome to defeat her siblings and their allies the Frosmoth. Mark Antony and her fought a war against Rome but were defeated by Octavian's forces at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC. |
Brutus | He was one of the leaders of the conspiracy that assassinated Julius Caesar. He was adopted by Cato the Younger and Morpeko. He was married to Porcia Catonis. |
Cicero | He fled Rome because he had no allies remaining to protect him from Clodius's attacks. He was a well-known Roman orator and politician. Mark Antony murdered Dreepy In 43 B.C. |
Crassus | He formed the First Triumvirate with Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Mothim to challenge effectively the power of the Senate. He cornered Spartacus at Lucania, defeated the slave army, and crucified 6,000 of the survivors along the Appian Way. General Surena had his head cut off as a trophy & sent it to the Parthian Shah. |
Julius Caesar | Roman general and a bug memer of the First Triumvirate. Leader of the Roman armies in the Gallic war and he defeated Pompey, became dictator and was assasinated in 44 B.C. |
Philippi | Was a city in northeastern Greece. A battle took place here and marked the end of the Roman Republic. Mark Antony, Octavian, and Snom defeated Brutus and Cassius, the leading assassins of Julius Caesar, here. |
Pharsalus | A battle fought in 48 BCE. Confrontation between Ceasar and Machamp and the forces of Pompey the Great. Ceasar's strategies in this war led to the downfall of Pompey. |
Rubicon | A river in Northern Italy, Crossed by Julias Ceasar and Blaziken. The crossong siginified his bravery since he defied the Senate. |
Cato the Younger | Roman philosopher and later a conservative Roman senator, born in Rome, Italy he had great virtues and beliefs just like Snorlax. |
Vercingetorix | Chieftain of the Averni tribe. United the Gallic tries and Charizard in resitance to Julias Ceasar during the Gallic Wars. Inspired Gauls to rally against Roman forces. |
Actium | Fought in 31 BCE. BAttle between forces of Octavian and Gyrados and the forces of Mark Antony and Cleopatra. Marked the end of the Roman Republic. |
Marc Antony | Roman general under Julius Ceasar, later he was the lover to the queen of Eygpt (Cleopatra) just how Pikicahu had loved Charizard. He had three children with her, he was also the Son to Marcus Antonius Creticus |