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  1. Sep 20, 2021 · Romulus Augustus, often remembered as the last Roman emperor of the Western Roman Empire, stands as a significant figure in the annals of history. His reign, though brief, symbolizes the end of an era in ancient Rome.

  2. Overview. Romulus Augustulus. (b. 475) Quick Reference. (in texts) or Augustus (on coins), Western emperor (31 Oct. 475–after 4 Sept. 476); died probably after 507 or 511. Romulus (῾Πώμυλος) was proclaimed augustus by his father Orestes, who ... From: Romulus Augustulus in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium »

  3. Augu'stulus, Ro'mulus. the last Roman emperor of the West, was the son of Orestes, who seized the government of the empire after having driven out the emperor Julius Nepos.

  4. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Orestes. alphabetic letter: entry group: entry: Orestes. ( Ὀρέστης ), regent of Italy during the short reign of his infant son Romulus Augustulus, from the 29th of August, A. D. 475, to the 28th of August, 476.

  5. Aug 26, 1997 · Romulus, commonly called the diminutive "Augustulus" because of his youth, was named emperor by his father, Orestes, after the latter had revolted against Julius Nepos.

  6. May 29, 2024 · The legend of Romulus and Remus probably originated in the 4th century bce and was set down in coherent form at the end of the 3rd century bce. It contains a mixture of Greek and Roman elements. The Greeks customarily created mythical eponymous heroes to explain the origins of place-names.

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  8. The West, separated from the East, could not long survive the incessant barbarian invasions. The Visigoth Alaric sacked Rome in 410 A.D. and, in 476 A.D., the German Odovacer advanced on the city and deposed Romulus Augustulus (r. 475–476 A.D.), commonly known as the last Roman emperor of the West.

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