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Seized Egypt in 30 BC, winning the War of Actium and unifying the Roman Republic under his rule | Caesar Augustus | 93%
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Created the Julian Calendar with the help of Sosigenes of Alexandria in 46 BC | Gaius Iulius Caesar | 93%
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Founded Rome in 753 BC and reigned as it's first king | Romulus | 79%
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Final Roman Emperor, died to the Ottomans in 1453 AD | Constantine XI | 71%
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Ended the persecution of Christians in the Edict of Milan in 313 AD | Constantine | 64%
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Defeated Carthaginian general Hannibal at Zama in 202 BC | Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus | 64%
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Briefly conquered Mesopotamia from the Parthians in 116 AD | Trajan | 64%
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Put down Spartacus's slave revolt in 71 BC | Marcus Licinius Crassus | 57%
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Roman orator and politician, killed at the hands of Marcus Antonius in 43 BC | Marcus Tullius Cicero | 50%
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Divided Rome into the Tetrarchy before abdicating the throne in 305 AD | Diocletian | 43%
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Ordered proscriptions to purge his political rivals after becoming Dictator in 82 BC | Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix | 43%
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Commissioned the Flavian Amphitheatre in the 70's AD | Vespasian | 43%
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Was consul 5 times in a row; reformed the Roman army | Gaius Marius | 36%
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Sacrificed himself in battle against the Italians at Vesuvius in 340 BC | Publius Decius Mus | 36%
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Reconciled with the Pope and called for a crusader army to reconquer Anatolia in 1095 AD | Alexios I Komnenos | 29%
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Ended the Crisis of the Third Century and reunified the Roman Empire in 274 AD | Aurelian | 29%
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Reconquered much of the Western Roman Empire in the 6th Century AD as a general of Emperor Justinian | Belisarius | 29%
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Defeated Armenian king Tigranes II at Tigranocerta in 69 BC | Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus | 29%
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Expelled King Tarquinius Superbus and established the Res Republica in 509 BC | Lucius Junius Brutus | 29%
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Became Dictator, then resigned to his farm after defeating the Aequi in 458 BC | Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus | 29%
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Subjugated the First Bulgarian Empire, conquering up to the Danube by 1018 AD | Basil II | 21%
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Usurped Emperor Phocas in 610 AD, lost the Levant to the Rashidun Caliphate | Heraclius | 14%
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Outlawed the veneration of images in his empire in 726 AD | Leo III | 14%
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Defended the Pons Sublicius against Etruscan king Lars Porsena in 509 BC | Publius Horatius Cocles | 14%
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Captured by the Seljuq Turks at Manzikert in 1071 AD | Romanos IV Diogenes | 14%
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Won the Second Macedonian War at the Battle of Cynoscephalae in 197 BC | Titus Quinctius Flamininus | 14%
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Adopted the Sasanian king Khosrow II in 591 AD and initiated the short-lived "perpetual peace" | Maurice | 7%
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Reclaimed Constantinople from the Latin Empire in 1261 AD, founding the Roman Empire's last dynasty | Michael VIII Palaiologos | 7%
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