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  2. Romulus Augustus ( c.465 – after 511 [b] ), nicknamed Augustulus, was Roman emperor of the West from 31 October 475 until 4 September 476. Romulus was placed on the imperial throne while still a minor by his father Orestes, the magister militum, for whom he served as little more than a figurehead.

  3. Romulus Augustulus (flourished 5th century ad) was known to history as the last of the Western Roman emperors (475–476). In fact, he was a usurper and puppet not recognized as a legitimate ruler by the Eastern emperor. Romulus was the son of the Western empire’s master of soldiers Orestes.

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  4. But who was Romulus Augustus, the boy-emperor who bore the names of Rome's mythical founder and its first emperor? What circumstances led to his rise and eventual fall? And how has his story shaped our understanding of the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire?

  5. Sep 20, 2021 · Learn about the life, rule, and death of Romulus Augustus, who became the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire in 475 AD. Discover how his father Orestes, a former Roman army officer, orchestrated his rise and fall, and how he faced the barbarian invasion that ended the Roman rule in the West.

  6. Learn about the life, reign, and fate of Romulus Augustulus, the figurehead ruler who was deposed by Odoacer in 476. Discover how his father, Orestes, seized power and why he was not recognized by the Eastern Roman Empire.

  7. Sep 30, 2015 · Generally considered to be the last Roman emperor, Romulus Augustus (aka Augustulus) was just a teenager when he ascended the imperial throne in AD 475

  8. Romulus Augustulus was the last Roman emperor of the West, who ruled for a year in 475–76. He was deposed by Odoacer, who sent him to live with relatives.