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+ | ====== Characters ====== | ||
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+ | Contained herein lies an alphabitized list of the characters in Imperium Aeternus. Note that there are not links to many of them, as this is still a work in progress. | ||
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+ | ==== A ==== | ||
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+ | **Alexander Severus Zhou**\\ | ||
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+ | Alexander Severus Zhou was the emperor that ordered the invasion of China, after it's decline into anarchy, based on being the most closely related to the last real emperor | ||
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+ | ==== B ==== | ||
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+ | ==== C ==== | ||
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+ | **Cadveryne**\\ | ||
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+ | A Celtic cheiftein who tried to unsuccessfully form an alliance to combat the Roman | ||
+ | invasion of southern Britain. But the clever [[timelines: | ||
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+ | **Caesarion**\\ | ||
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+ | Ptolemy Caesar(47 BC to 25 AD), better known as Caesarion, was born in 47 BC the child of **Julius Caesar** and **Cleopatra**. He joins the army, but is not mentioned as having fought in any battles. He becomes the emperor in 22 BC after his father dies of an illness, and maries a German princess [[timelines: | ||
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+ | __Time of Crisis__ | ||
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+ | One of the greatest crises in his reign came when the Senate arrested [[timelines: | ||
+ | Livy for " | ||
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+ | __Foundation for Rome's Survival__ | ||
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+ | But the most important thing he is known for is ordering 10 cities too be constructed throughout the Empire. These cities become bastions of Roman culture in the lands they are constructed, | ||
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+ | __Death__ | ||
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+ | Caesarion dies of a heart attack at age 72 on July 8, 25 and is succeeded by his son, **Germanicus**.\\ | ||
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+ | **Cassivellanus**\\ | ||
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+ | ?\\ | ||
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+ | **Cicero**\\ | ||
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+ | Not hugely important, he serves as senate princep(or senate president) from 44 BC(709 AUE) to 33 BC(720BC) upon which he dies.\\ | ||
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+ | **Cleopatra**\\ | ||
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+ | The pharoah of Egypt. In 46 BC or 707 AUC, she and [[timelines: | ||
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+ | **Comosicus**\\ | ||
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+ | The last king of the Dacians, who began his reign in approximately 709 AUC or 44 BC. He was described as being fortuitous, brave, charismatic, | ||
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+ | ==== D ==== | ||
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+ | **Duritista**\\ | ||
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+ | A diplomat sent by [[timelines: | ||
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+ | ==== E ==== | ||
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+ | **Eupiphenes**\\ | ||
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+ | Eupiphenes was a Greek slave of Caesar who came up with the basis of the ideas behind the Lex Magnus or Great Law. He apparantly was very interested in diverse cultures and governing systems, and that is how he was able to develop his ideas. His ideas have been compared to more elaborate versions of Periclean demoracy or Contract or " | ||
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+ | ==== F ==== | ||
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+ | **Freda**\\ | ||
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+ | **Freda Gallus (?? to **)was the daughter of a Germanic cheiftain known as [[timelines: | ||
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+ | ==== G ==== | ||
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+ | **Gaius Asinius Pollio** (75 BC to 4 CE)(or 678 AUE to 757 AUE)\\ was a Roman general, poet and other things who sided with Caesar in the civil war with Pompey. Caesar would put him in charge of an invasion of Britannia after he learned a tribe there wasn't paying tribute. \\ | ||
+ | He would initially invade on March 3, pay a tribe to help them in the war with the Catuvellani. Through a brillant military campaign, he would defeat them through the siege of a recently constructed fort. He would then go on to conquer Caledonia.\\ | ||
+ | After this, he wanted to invade the island to the west, known as Hibernia. However, a messenger, | ||
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+ | **Galgum**\\ | ||
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+ | ?\\ | ||
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+ | **Gerus**\\ | ||
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+ | A chief. | ||
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+ | **Gondophares**\\ | ||
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+ | Parthian general who was bribed by Scipio into switching sides, taking 180,000 men.\\ | ||
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+ | **Golgius**\\ | ||
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+ | A Persian satrap who declared Mespotamia independent in 28 BC (725 AUE) In 727 AUE, however, he would go down in ignominous defeat at the battle of Cthesiphon at the hands of **Mark Antony** and **Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa**.\\ | ||
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+ | **Gregorius**\\ | ||
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+ | An inhabitant of Nubia, who warned [[timelines: | ||
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+ | ==== H ==== | ||
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+ | ==== I ==== | ||
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+ | ==== J ==== | ||
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+ | **Julius Caesar**\\ | ||
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+ | Finally after victory is acheived over Parthia, Caesar returns to Rome in 23 BC, and thereafter dies the next year on February 15. He is succeded by Caesarion. | ||
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+ | ==== K ==== | ||
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+ | ==== L ==== | ||
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+ | **Livy**\\ | ||
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+ | Well-known Roman historian who ends up serving as interim emperor when [[timelines: | ||
+ | In 3 BC(750 AUE) he writes a scathing attack of the Roman Senate. The Senate would then accus Livy of false accusations, | ||
+ | In the [[timelines: | ||
+ | the Senatorial Guard would be defeated. SeveralSenators, | ||
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+ | ==== M ==== | ||
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+ | **Marcus Antonius**\\ | ||
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+ | Or Mark Antony, would help [[timelines: | ||
+ | He would also uses this method to great effect in Germania, where he pushed to the Vistula River. He also helped to be important in the Parthian campaign | ||
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+ | **Marcus Junius Brutus**(85 BC - 10 BC)\\ | ||
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+ | He was born into a wealthy family. In the TL, he finds out [[timelines: | ||
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+ | **Marcus Aemilius Lepidus**\\ | ||
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+ | A general who aided Caesar in the civil war.\\ | ||
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+ | **Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa** (63 BC to 12BC or 690 AUE to 731 AUE)\\ | ||
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+ | He was close friends with **Octavian** when both were young. He served with Caesar in the last civil war. | ||
+ | He first appears in this when he was appointed govenor of Dacia after it's subjagation in May 39 BC(714 AUE). Later, he recalled to Rome in July 714 AUE where he was put in charge of organizing a naval expedition against Pompey' | ||
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+ | **Musa**\\ | ||
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+ | Ally of the Persian king.\\ | ||
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+ | ==== N ==== | ||
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+ | ==== O ==== | ||
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+ | **Octavian** (62 BC-14 AD) gains credence in this TL mostly for suggesting a larger succession law that states who would suceed the throne in the event of Caesar' | ||
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+ | ==== P ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Q ==== | ||
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+ | ==== R ==== | ||
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+ | ==== S ==== | ||
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+ | **Sextus Pompey** is the son of Pompey. He rules over Sicily at the start of this timeline. Since he is opposed to [[timelines: | ||
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+ | ==== T ==== | ||
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+ | ==== U ==== | ||
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+ | ==== V ==== | ||
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+ | Vespasian was the son of the tyrannical and wastful emperor Agruippus. by a slave, Dreda. Later, he gained his freedom by joining thr army, after his mother and three sisters are freed by the current imperial family Claudius. He ends up as the commander of the army. along eastern Sarmatia, who beats back a Hunnic invasion in 449. He subsequently conquers the rest of Sarmatia by 455, after being orderd to by the emperor and becomes a hero. At this time, his mother, who is dying, asks him to return to Rome. He does, and he is told he is the son of an ex-emperor. Not sure, he asks a family friend Marcus, who confirms it, but tells him to forget about it. But Vespasian did not forget about it. On the advice of his friend Attilus he waits until the current emperor Gaius dies, and pleads his case to the Senate. After they ignore him, he goes to Gaius' son Trevonicus and attempts to plead his case. Trevonicus insists that Vespasian could not possibly be the emperor, and ordered him to return to Sarmatia. Recognizing the threat to his power, unaware that Vespasian had an army across the rubicon, he has his guard kill Vespasian after he leaves. | ||
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+ | ==== W ==== | ||
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+ | ==== X ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Y ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Z ==== | ||
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+ | [[timelines: | ||
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+ | ==== Navigation ==== | ||
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