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— Dumnorix, Gallic chieftain, (c. 54 BC), before being killed by Roman cavalry. The assassination of Pompey. "I am not mistaken, surely, in believing you to have been formerly my fellow-soldier." [15]: 118 — Pompey, Roman general and statesman (28 September 48 BC), to Lucius Septimius, one of his assassins "The imperator is doing well." [29]
Western Roman Emperor: June 425: Aquileia: Ardabur [76] Hassan Yuha'min: King of Himyar: 448: Iraq: Sharhabil Yafar [77] Valentinian III: Western Roman Emperor: March 16, 455: Rome: Western Roman Empire: Followers of Flavius Aetius [78] Ankō: Emperor of Japan: 456: Kofun Japan: Mayowa no Ōkimi [79] Majorian: Western Roman Emperor: August 7 ...
For people who were executed by ancient Rome, see Category:People executed by ancient Rome. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Pages in category "People executed by the Roman Empire" The following 157 pages are in this category, out of 157 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The total number of men killed through decimation is not known, but it varied on occasion between 1,000 from 10,000 men and 48–50 from a cohort of around 500 men. A specific instance saw 500 men selected by Crassus from the survivors of two legions which had broken and run in combat against the rebel slaves.
Roman emperors murdered by the Praetorian Guard (13 P) Pages in category "Murdered Roman emperors" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
This an alphabetical list of ancient Romans, including citizens of ancient Rome remembered in history. ... List of Roman emperors;
928, Pope John X of the Papal States, killed by Guy of Tuscany either by smothering him with a pillow or by poor prison conditions; 935 Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia killed by his younger brother Boleslaus the Cruel; 964 Pope John XII of the Papal States, allegedly murdered by a man whose wife he had committed adultery with.