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military official and a Roman by birth, did not take the imperial title for himself is not known. It is possible that
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noblewoman named
Barbaria who is mentioned as founding a monastery at the location he was exiled to is his mother. The identification is not without merit: Barbaria was a wealthy noblewoman, who lived in the building Romulus had been exiled to and was knowledgeable about affairs in Noricum (having venerated
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as the actual last
Western Roman emperor. Though he never regained Italy, Nepos continued to rule in Dalmatia, with support from Zeno and with nominal recognition by Odoacer, until he was murdered in 480. Throughout the duration of his brief reign, Romulus was never recognised in Constantinople, with
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The western Empire of the Roman people, which first began in the seven hundred and ninth year after the founding of the City with
Octavian Augustus, the first of the emperors, perished with this Augustulus, in the five-hundred and twenty-second year of the reign of Augustus' successor emperors. From
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Romulus
Augustus is typically regarded as the last Western Roman emperor, or even the last Roman emperor overall, with his deposition seen as marking the end of the Western Roman Empire as a political entity. The deposition of Romulus is also one of the most commonly used dates by historians to mark
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On 4 September, Odoacer captured
Ravenna, killing Orestes' deputy and brother Paulus during the fighting. Romulus was captured and deposed, whereafter Odoacer assumed control of Italy as its first king. Odoacer sent Romulus' western imperial regalia to emperor Zeno in the east, and swore allegiance
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After an interregnum in the west lasting two months, Romulus, perhaps as young as ten years old, was proclaimed emperor in Nepos' stead by
Orestes on 31 October 475. He was the last emperor to be proclaimed in the west. Why the interregnum since Nepos lasted so long and why Orestes, a high-ranking
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Romulus Augustus had older siblings, especially given that Romulus was born several years after the marriage of his parents. In ancient Rome, it was customary for the eldest son to be named after his father. That Romulus was not named Orestes thus indicates that he was not the
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Romulus' reign. Any policies that he might have pursued are not known. The scant narrative record and few known coins, in addition to there not being any known inscriptions of significance or laws issued by the emperor, make him a shadowy and relatively inconsequential
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had grown so large that it would be better managed by two co-ruling emperors, rather than one, had become established. After various divisions were made throughout the 4th century, the empire was firmly and permanently divided into a western and eastern sphere of imperial administration from the
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Romulus' mother's name being
Barbaria derives from two speculative assumptions concerning his life in exile after 476: that a "Romulus" with his mother mentioned in a 507/511 letter is the same person as Romulus Augustulus (indicating he lived alongside his mother in exile) and that a Roman
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to describe the new political situation, the Romans themselves never considered the empire to have been formally divided, still viewing it as a single unit, although most often having two rulers rather than one. Over the course of the 5th century, the western empire experienced a period of
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catastrophic decline. Not only were many of the rulers in the west generally lacking in competence, but they also faced enormous problems. In comparison with the eastern provinces, much of the west was more rural, with fewer people and a less stable economy. An increasing number of
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figure. Ralph W. Mathisen considered him in 1997 to have been "perhaps even the least significant" of the short-lived emperors near the end of the Western Roman Empire. When not seen as only inconsequential, opinions by historians on Romulus Augustus have been negative. In
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Very few records survive of Romulus's reign. There are no known policies, laws or inscriptions of significance of the emperor, which leaves the impression that he was a shadowy and relatively inconsequential figure. The nickname "Augustulus" means "little
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502:. In the twenty years between the death of Valentinian and the accession of Romulus Augustus, eight different emperors ruled in the west. By 475, the western empire was in critical condition. Outside of Italy, authority was only exercised in
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Romulus Augustus being identified as the last emperor of the western empire is a tradition that began already among eastern Roman historians and writers in the early 6th century. The earliest known writer to consider him as such was
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must have been fortified, and it likely functioned as a small administrative and military centre in Campania. Romulus was accompanied to Campania by a large retinue and some of his surviving relatives.
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defeated and killed Orestes and deposed Romulus. As Odoacer did not proclaim any successor, Romulus is typically regarded as the last Western Roman emperor, his deposition marking the
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and sparse information on his immediate family. Orestes' father was a Pannonian Roman officer by the name of Tatulus, and Tatulus had at least one other son, Paulus, who served as a
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soldiers. Obeying to the grievances of his troops, among other things learning that Nepos had refused requests for land grants, Orestes betrayed the emperor's orders and marched on
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in the 480s or early 490s. A Roman noblewoman by the name of Barbaria, possibly Romulus' mother, also aided in founding the monastery. This monastery became prominent under
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as a familiar surname; and the appellations of the two great founders, of the city and of the monarchy, were thus strangely united in the last of their successors.".
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back as emperor in Italy. Though Odoacer nominally accepted Nepos as his sovereign, minting coins in his name, Nepos was never able to reoccupy Italy.
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670:Deposition of Romulus Augustus
513:The ruling emperor in 475 was
362:, the first emperor. The full
1:
2093:A Companion to Late Antiquity
2090:. In Rousseau, Philip (ed.).
2053:Monumenta Germaniae Historica
1864:. Frankfurt: Outlook Verlag.
1126:" by modern historians, from
1003:
986:
495:
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3725:Monarchs deposed as children
2240:as Roman emperor in the east
2064:Nathan, Geoffrey S. (1997).
1712:Bury, John Bagnell (2015) .
1078:Auctarium Prosperi Havniense
1030:until being murdered in 480.
424:284–305), the idea that the
57:
49:of Romulus Augustus, marked:
1982:Mathisen, Ralph W. (1997).
1932:Kos, Marjeta Šašel (2008).
1792:Oxford Classical Dictionary
1065:Fasti vindobonenses priores
910:, the founder of Rome, and
831:praetorian prefect of Italy
3751:
3705:5th-century Roman usurpers
3584:Constantine XI Palaiologos
3535:Andronikos III Palaiologos
3422:Nikephoros III Botaneiates
1953:Loewenstein, Karl (1973).
667:
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3557:Andronikos IV Palaiologos
3525:Andronikos II Palaiologos
3350:Constantine IX Monomachos
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2083:Rebenich, Stefan (2009).
2057:Weidmannsche Buchhandlung
2009:. John Wiley & Sons.
1965:10.1007/978-94-010-2400-6
1901:Jones, Arnold Hugh Martin
1854:Hodgkin, Thomas (2018) .
1752:Corning, Caitlin (2015).
1735:Visigothic Spain, 409–711
184:Chalcedonian Christianity
175:Barbaria or Flavia Serena
152:
141:
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3520:Michael VIII Palaiologos
2071:De Imperatoribus Romanis
2001:McEvoy, Meaghan (2012).
1989:De Imperatoribus Romanis
1775:Gibbon, Edward (1872) .
1068:gives 4 September (
796:Lucius Licinius Lucullus
366:used on his coinage was
3375:Eudokia Makrembolitissa
3009:Tiberius II Constantine
2277:as emperor-claimant in
2055:. Vol. 9. Berlin:
1959:. Dordrecht: Springer.
1885:. Casemate Publishers.
1817:Herrin, Judith (2019).
1786:Heather, Peter (2015).
1733:Collins, Roger (2004).
1530:Grant, Michael (2000).
413:By the time of emperor
391:Geopolitical background
3710:Ancient child monarchs
3695:5th-century Christians
3530:Michael IX Palaiologos
2119:Sandberg, Kaj (2008).
1956:The Governance of Rome
1754:"Early Medieval World"
1107:Romulo Theodoricus rex
1081:gives 31 August (
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3624:Thessalonian emperors
3618:Trapezuntine emperors
3579:John VIII Palaiologos
3574:Manuel II Palaiologos
3545:John VI Kantakouzenos
3461:Andronikos I Komnenos
3298:Constantine Lekapenos
2326:and empresses regnant
2155:Yves Modéran (2003),
2102:10.1002/9781444306101
2015:10.1002/9781444338386
1829:10.1515/9780691201979
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3735:Romans from Pannonia
3562:John VII Palaiologos
3510:Theodore II Laskaris
3370:Constantine X Doukas
3310:Nikephoros II Phokas
2190:at Wikimedia Commons
2003:"Romulus Augustulus"
1879:Hughes, Ian (2015).
1084:pridie kalendas
1051:Severinus of Noricum
1010:(also 6th century).
898:the transition from
850:castellum Lucullanum
846:Severinus of Noricum
815:castellum Lucullanum
800:Castellum Lucullanum
788:castellum Lucullanum
762:castellum Lucullanum
506:and some regions of
446:Eastern Roman Empire
442:Western Roman Empire
324:Severinus of Noricum
319:castellum Lucullanum
308:castellum Lucullanum
3493:Theodore I Laskaris
3478:Alexios III Angelos
3456:Alexios II Komnenos
3380:Romanos IV Diogenes
3335:Romanos III Argyros
3281:Romanos I Lekapenos
1571:, pp. 310–311.
1520:, pp. 446–447.
1217:, pp. 949–950.
879:of Romulus Augustus
823:Theodoric the Great
613:Ancestry and family
563:(secretary) to the
328:Theodoric the Great
3715:Dethroned monarchs
3690:6th-century deaths
3685:5th-century births
3680:Romulus Augustulus
3612:Britannic emperors
3606:Palmyrene emperors
3540:John V Palaiologos
3483:Alexios IV Angelos
3432:Constantine Doukas
3427:Alexios I Komnenos
3415:Constantine Doukas
3398:Michael VII Doukas
3360:Michael VI Bringas
2926:Romulus Augustulus
2549:Trebonianus Gallus
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2324:Byzantine emperors
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1674:Yves Modéran 2003
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2495:Maximinus I
2463:Diadumenian
1581:Hughes 2015
1446:McEvoy 2012
1427:Gibbon 1872
1415:Herrin 2019
1376:Gibbon 1872
1328:Herrin 2019
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1268:Nathan 1997
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147:Regnal name
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2470:Elagabalus
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465:Alaric I
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314:Campania
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