Labels:text | screenshot | font | black and white | document | menu | number OCR: Augustus 27 BC-to AD14 Maximian 286-305 Tiberius 14-37 Constantius I 305-06 Caligula 37-41 Galerius 305-11 Claudius I 41-54 Constantine I 306-37 Nero 54-68 Maximian 306-08 Galba 68-69 Maxentius 306-12 Otho 69 Severus 806-07 Vitellius 69 Licinius 308-24 Vespasian 69-79 Maximinus 308-13 Titus 79-81 Constantius II 337-61 Domitian 81-96 Constans 337-50 Nerva 96-98 Constantine II 337-340 Trajan 98-117 Magnentius 350-53 Hadrian 117-38 Julian 361-63 Antoninus Pius 138-61 Jovian 363-64 Marcus Aurelius 161-80 Valentinian I Lucius Aurelius Verus 161-69 (emperor in the West) 364-75 Commodus 180-92 Valens Pertinax 193 (emperor in the East) 364-78 Didius Julian 198 Gratian Septimius Severus 193-211 (emperor in the West) 367-83 Caracalla 211-17 Valentinian II Geta 211-12 (emperor in the West) 375-92 Macrinus 217-18 Theodosius I 379-95 Helio gabalus 218-22 Maximus Alexander Severus 222-35 (emperor in the West) 383-88 Maximinus Thrax 235-38 Eugenius Gordian I 238 (emperor in the "west) 392-94 Gordian II 238 Emperors in the Yest Balbinus 238 Honorius 895-423 Pupienus 238 Constantius III 421 Gordian III 238-44 Valentinian III Petronius Maximus 425-55 Philip 244-49 455 Decius 249-51 Avitus 455-56 Gallus 251-53 Majorian 457-61 Hostilian 251 Libius Severus 461-65 A emilian us 253 Anthemius 467-72 Valerian 253-60 Olybrius 472 Gallienus Claudius II 253-68 Gly cerius 473 268-70 Julius Nepos 473-75 Aurelian 270-75 Romulus Augustulus 475-76 Tacitus 275-76 Florian 276 Emperors in the East Arcadius Theodosius II 395-408 Probus 276-82 408-50 Carus 282-83 Marcian 450-57 Carinus 283-85 Leo I 457-74 Numerianus 283-84 Leo II 473-74 Diocletian 284-305 Zeno 474-91 *At various times, but especially after 283, the Roman imperial title was shared b two or more rulers. In 395 the empire was divided permanently into eastern and western portions. The year 476 marks the traditional end of the empire in the West; the empire in the East (the Byzantine Empire) continued to exist for nearly 1,000 years.