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Commodus was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 177 to 192 a.C. He was renowned for ending the Reign of the Seven good emperors, and through misuse of power and civil strife ended 84 years of stability and prosperity for the people of Rome. | |||
{{Villain Infobox|fullname=Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus|alias=Caesar Lucius Marcus Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Augustus | |||
Germanicus Maximus | |||
Britannicus Maximus | |||
The Roman Hercules | |||
Pater Patrie | |||
Germanicus | |||
Commodus | |||
Sarmaticus | |||
Pius | |||
Felix|origin=Lanuvium, near Rome, Roman Empire (current Italy)|occupation=Tribune of the plebs (176 a.C.-192 a.C.) | |||
Emperor (177 a.C.-192 a.C.) | |||
Console (177 a.C.-192 a.C.)|skills=Strategy | |||
Charisma | |||
Leadership | |||
Intimidation | |||
Brute strenght | |||
Swordsmanship|name=Evil-doer|hobby=Creating monuments to commemorate your father | |||
Fighting in gladiator arenas | |||
Train with Narcissus | |||
Being with prostitues | |||
Playing dace|goals=Ascend to power (succeded) | |||
Defeat the Marcomannis and the Quadis (succeded) | |||
Start a cult of personality of your father (succeded) | |||
Maintain your power (briefly succeded, but failed after) | |||
Win on the Sarmatic front (faild)|crimes=Persecution of Christians | |||
Cruelty to animals | |||
Abuse of power | |||
Authoritanism | |||
Sexual abuse | |||
Mutilation | |||
Murder | |||
Incest|type of villain=Depraved roman emperor|Image=Commodus.jpg}} | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== Early life === | === Early life === | ||
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On the 27th November 176, Marcus Aurelius conferred on Commodus the rank of Imperator, and in 177, the title of Augustus, giving his son the same position as him and sharing power with him. On the 23rd December of the same year, he obtained the tribunicia potestas. On the st1 January 177, Commodus became consul for the first time, at the age of 15, the youngest consul in Roman history up to that time. He then married Bruzia Crispina. | On the 27th November 176, Marcus Aurelius conferred on Commodus the rank of Imperator, and in 177, the title of Augustus, giving his son the same position as him and sharing power with him. On the 23rd December of the same year, he obtained the tribunicia potestas. On the st1 January 177, Commodus became consul for the first time, at the age of 15, the youngest consul in Roman history up to that time. He then married Bruzia Crispina. | ||
After a new series of decisive victories in the years 178-179 against Marcomanni and Quadi, his father, Marcus Aurelius, fell seriously ill in 180, perhaps also struck by the plague that had plagued the empire for years. Marcus Aurelius died on the 17th March 180, at about fifty-nine, according to Aurelio Vittore in the city-encampment of Vindobona (current Vienna). | After a new series of decisive victories in the years 178-179 against Marcomanni and Quadi, his father, Marcus Aurelius, fell seriously ill in 180, perhaps also struck by the plague that had plagued the empire for years. Marcus Aurelius died on the 17th March 180, at about fifty-nine, according to Aurelio Vittore in the city-encampment of Vindobona (current Vienna). | ||
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==== Marcomannic Wars ==== | ==== Marcomannic Wars ==== | ||
He began his reign with an unfavorable peace treaty agreed with the tribes of the Germans, who had been at war with Marcus Aurelius. Later he himself waged wars against the Germans, often winning partial victories, for which he also demanded honors from the Senate. | He began his reign with an unfavorable peace treaty agreed with the tribes of the Germans, who had been at war with Marcus Aurelius. Later he himself waged wars against the Germans, often winning partial victories, for which he also demanded honors from the Senate. | ||
==== Career as a gladiator ==== | ==== Career as a gladiator ==== | ||
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=== Death === | === Death === | ||
Faced with the growing discontent with Commodus' excesses, the prefect of the Praetorium Quintus Emilio Leto and the cubicularius Ecletto, fearing for their own lives after opposing the latest extravagances of the emperor and being placed on a ban list, organized a conspiracy with Cassio Dione and numerous other senators. The concubine Marcia, a favorite of Commodus, was soon involved, so that she was able to poison him in order to kill him secretly. | Faced with the growing discontent with Commodus' excesses, the prefect of the Praetorium Quintus Emilio Leto and the cubicularius Ecletto, fearing for their own lives after opposing the latest extravagances of the emperor and being placed on a ban list, organized a conspiracy with Cassio Dione and numerous other senators. The concubine Marcia, a favorite of Commodus, was soon involved, so that she was able to poison him in order to kill him secretly. | ||
The attack was carried out on the 31st December 192, during a banquet his wine was poisoned. The emperor, however, believing he felt weighed down by the lavish meal, retired to his apartments and asked the servants to help him vomit, thus saving himself unwittingly. At that point, having failed the poisoning and fearing that they could soon be discovered, the conspirators turned to the champion of gladiators Narcisso, the emperor's personal instructor, giving him a sword. The gladiator, driven by the promise of a rich reward and personal revenge for being placed on a ban list, killed Commodus that same evening in the baths, perhaps by strangling or stabbing him. | The attack was carried out on the 31st December 192, during a banquet his wine was poisoned. The emperor, however, believing he felt weighed down by the lavish meal, retired to his apartments and asked the servants to help him vomit, thus saving himself unwittingly. At that point, having failed the poisoning and fearing that they could soon be discovered, the conspirators turned to the champion of gladiators Narcisso, the emperor's personal instructor, giving him a sword. The gladiator, driven by the promise of a rich reward and personal revenge for being placed on a ban list, killed Commodus that same evening in the baths, perhaps by strangling or stabbing him. | ||
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=== Personality === | === Personality === | ||
Before he came to power, Commodus didn't show no sign of violence, but after | Before he came to power, Commodus didn't show no sign of violence, but after e came to power he started to show his depraved nature. | ||
Commodus was cruel and arbitrary like [[Caligula]] and [[Emperor Nero|Nero]]. And just like them, he was sadists and his attitude can be associeted with sociopathic manner. Also, he was, like any average roman emperor, a megalomaniac and extremely egocentric, since he tried to make Rome and everything else something focused on him. | Commodus was cruel and arbitrary like [[Caligula]] and [[Emperor Nero|Nero]]. And just like them, he was sadists and his attitude can be associeted with sociopathic manner. Also, he was, like any average roman emperor, a megalomaniac and extremely egocentric, since he tried to make Rome and everything else something focused on him. | ||
His sexual desires were described as completely insane and extravagant. | His sexual desires were described as completely insane and extravagant. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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* He is cited in the song of Franco Battiato "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire", that cames from one of the poems of Manlio Sgalambro. | * He is cited in the song of Franco Battiato "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire", that cames from one of the poems of Manlio Sgalambro. | ||
* One of the most famous impersonation of Commodus in fiction is the one in the movie "Gladiator" (2000), as he is portrayed by Jacquin Phoenix. | * One of the most famous impersonation of Commodus in fiction is the one in the movie "Gladiator" (2000), as he is portrayed by Jacquin Phoenix. | ||
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