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Romulus Augustulus, last Western Roman Emperor, deposed
Contributed by: Holland
  • 1. When was Romulus Augustulus deposed as the last Western Roman Emperor?
A) 450 AD
B) 476 AD
C) 510 AD
D) 430 AD
  • 2. Who deposed Romulus Augustulus as the last Western Roman Emperor?
A) Odoacer
B) Julius Caesar
C) Nero
D) Constantine the Great
  • 3. What title was given to Romulus Augustulus after being deposed?
A) Tribune
B) Consul
C) Praetorian Prefect
D) Patrician
  • 4. After the fall of Romulus Augustulus, where was the political center of the Roman Empire?
A) Carthage
B) Constantinople
C) Athens
D) Rome
  • 5. What event is traditionally considered the fall of the Western Roman Empire?
A) Sack of Rome
B) Death of Julius Caesar
C) Deposition of Romulus Augustulus
D) Battle of Adrianople
  • 6. Where was Romulus Augustulus deposed?
A) Rome
B) Ravenna
C) Constantinople
D) Milan
  • 7. Who was the Eastern Roman Emperor at the time of Romulus Augustulus' deposition?
A) Augustus
B) Theodosius I
C) Justinian I
D) Zeno
  • 8. Who was Romulus Augustulus' father, the last Roman Emperor in the west before him?
A) Theodosius I
B) Orestes
C) Julius Nepos
D) Julius Caesar
  • 9. In what way is the deposition of Romulus Augustulus symbolic in Roman history?
A) End of the Western Roman Empire
B) Beginning of the Byzantine Empire
C) Renaming of the months
D) Reformation of the Roman Senate
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