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Commodus (11 pictures)

Commodus, Lucius Aurelius (Reign: 180-192 AD)
The eldest son of Marcus Aurelius, Commodus was born in 161 AD. He was educated by excellent teachers and received imperial titles ever since he was a child. Since 175 he accompanied his father in his journeys to the provinces, and in 177 he was titled "Augustus" and was made co-emperor. That year he married the aristocrat descendant Crispina. Upon the death of his father, on March 17th, 180, he became the single ruler of the Empire. He ceased the war against the Germanic tribes, evacuated occupied territories and sought to ensure peace by paying subsidies. However, he also neglected his office and spent most of his time in shows and games. He even appeared in the gladiatorial arena himself. His follies led a group of conspirators, including his own mistress, to persuade the Athlete Narcissus to strangle him in his sleep on December 31st, 192.