Nervan-Antonian dynasty

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Nervan-Antonian dynasty is a dynasty of six loosely connected Roman Emperors, who ruled over the Roman Empire for almost the whole 2nd century (96-192). These emperors are:

  1. Nerva
  2. Trajan
  3. Hadrian
  4. Antoninus Pius
  5. Marcus Aurelius
  6. Commodus

This dynasty may be broken up into the Nervan and Antonine dynasties. The first five emperors are also know as Five Good Emperors.

Roman Emperors by Epoch
see also: List of Roman Emperors · Concise list of Roman Emperors · Roman Empire
Principate Crisis of the 3rd century Dominate Division Successors
  • Julio-Claudian dynasty
  • Four Emperors (68–69)
  • Flavian dynasty
  • Nervan-Antonian dynasty
  • Five Emperors (192–193)
  • Severan dynasty
  • Barracks Emperors
  • Illyrian Emperors

  • Gallic Emperors

  • Britannic Emperors
  • Tetrarchies
  • Constantinian dynasty
  • Valentinian dynasty
  • Theodosian dynasty
  • Western Roman Emperors

  • Eastern Roman Emperors
  • Barbarian kings of Italy
  • Holy Roman Emperors

  • Byzantine Emperors
Categories: Roman emperors | 96 establishments | 192 disestablishments | Roman Empire | Ancient Roman families | Nerva-Antonine Dynasty | European royal families
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