The current occupant of the Kremlin uses the example of the first emperor to justify his policy: "Just like him, today we ...
Nobody expected Claudius to become emperor. Although he was the only surviving ... This was the most important addition to the empire since the time of Augustus. Even this success, however ...
What’s more, the empire started through violence and depended ... If an army grew dissatisfied, the emperor was in trouble; if dissatisfaction spread further, he was finished.