6Julius Caesar (49 – 44 BC)

While not an emperor, Julius Caesar played a pivotal role in the transformation of Rome’s political landscape. As a military general, he expanded Rome’s territories and implemented significant reforms.

His assassination in 44 BC marked the end of the Roman Republic and paved the way for the rise of the Roman Empire.

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