Emperor Commodus’s Truly Horrific Acts Throughout His Rule
<p>Some names stick out in the contest for the most undesirable Roman emperor ever. Consider Caligula, whose extramarital affairs and perversions are still talked about today. Or Nero, who gained notoriety for his ruthlessness and is said to have done nothing but play his lyre as Rome melted to the ground.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.britannica.com/biography/Commodus" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Commodus</a>, who achieved all of it and more, comes next. Commodus, who ruled between 181 to 192 A.D., practically abandoned his official responsibilities. Instead, he committed himself to his 300+ female and male gladiators in his harem, performed the gladiator in Rome’s Coliseum, and gave the orders to kill numerous enemies, supporters, and family members.</p>
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