I made a chart showing the cause of death of every emperor i.imgur.com/x1B2TBF.png Not sure how many people are gonna see it, since this video is a month old, but whatever. While making it it, I also ended up recording the name, reign, date of death and the age at death. Yeah, fun. Maybe I´ll do something with it someday... Probably not. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Q2GwkDqVyeTaiHpFDoWkW--zzd-Y4c0Amj2Fnocfpc4/edit?usp=sharing Yeah, no Eastern Romans/Byzantines, but they lived 1000 years more than the west so... Disclaimer: I took most of the data from Wikipedia, I'm not a historian and this is a random TH-cam comment. And the causes of death are often the most meme-worthy.
The Gaming Guy [TGG] Regardless of the morality of the emperors, a bodyguard who kills the person he guards by definition fails at his job in the worst way.
those damn praetorians my favourite has to be they guy that got so angry a blood vessel burst and killed him also i will always find it ironic that the last emperor of western rome was called "romulus agustus" the names of the first king and first emperor of rome. and the last byzantine emperor was constantine
You can thanks Constantine I to have reoved praetorian guards =P And yeah Valantinian I got the funniest death in that list but he was actually pretty decent emperror
Very upset you didn't include the Restutior Orbis title that Aurelian had after reuniting Rome, and defeating all of its enemies in less than 5 years. The only emperor to he luckier than Augustus, and better than Trajan.
@@duxromanorum9861 Bruh after that there is the muslims, the portrayal of them and their prophet I think is as bad as the portrayal of Attila the Hun. I don't think he gonna survive after that ;(.
I really want to see a bar graph at the end of this comparing all the different deaths to see which was most common. Definitely not old age, that’s for sure
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Q2GwkDqVyeTaiHpFDoWkW--zzd-Y4c0Amj2Fnocfpc4/edit?usp=sharing Took me five minutes, so its probably wrong. Also I assumed that ¨Killed by ...¨ Means assassinated, it might not in every case. I´m actually surprised poison is not that common...
+R Morren I actually go and checked, it says in the video that Marcus Aurelius died of smallpox, but I can´t find if this is true or not. The other one that is Lucius Verus, and he died during a epidemic (which probably was smallpox), so it´s safe to assume he contract it.
Dark Buddhist and if u allow the question I just wanted to ask for the channel picture I mean I say if u like it do it I just wanted to ask where u got the idea from?
Imagine being an emperor and being able to survive the usual Pretorian death causes, and instead dying from diarrhea. You really screwed that up, Vepasian :')
You know Pretorians had very good reason to constantly kill emperors, because whenever new emperor comes he, by tradition, had to give them huge gifts in form of money of course. So, the formula was: many emperors + gift tradition = many, MANY MONEY!
2:40 - Diocletian shouldn't count since he actually died outside his office, and by some accounts he commited suicide after seeing the augustus and caesars going in each other throats.
We watched this video today (1-29-24) in Latin class at school. Everyone thought the murder sound effects were hilarious and loved this video. A boy even predicted Carus dying from a lightning strike without watching the video or outside knowledge. I just had to come home and watch it four more times
First Supposed King of Rome: Romulus First Emperor of Rome: Augustus Last Emperor of Western Rome: *Romulus Augustus* Founder of Constantinople: Constantin the 1st. Last Roman Emperor of Constantinople: *Constantin the 11th* If that isnt some eerie coincidence I dont know what is...
But Caesar technically lost yet became a God. His legacy became the greatest Empire ever existed and he's more famous than both Napoleon, Charlamagne, and Alexander the Great. (Acording to Google Statistics) It's a win in my book.
Constantine I is the best of them all! =) However you made mistakes on Marcus Aurelius you pout face of Antoninus and on Comodus you pout face of Marcus Aurelius Ho and i think you missed one guy Maximinius II Daia
He wasn’t, Dovah made it up, lol. Tiberius died from old age at 88, Caligula never had intentions of killing him in the first place since he was so respected.
Zalendra WoW wait wasn’t Aurelian murdered by one of his Christians like Julian? What a sad day, imagine if he hadn’t been we might be praying to Sol Invictus now..
@@jeck988 No Aurelian was killed by Praeorians because one guy who didnt wanted to be punished said them that they were on a list of ppl aurelian will punish soon so praetorians killed him first and when they reaized they were tricked they killed the lier too. About religion i doubt paganism would continue still knowing how the persecutions of Dioclecian didnt changed anything i think that even with Sol Invictus more and more ppl would join the christniasm this is why Dioclecian was so worried about it
Zalendra WoW thank you for the information on Aurelian, I think on the religion front that it relies on more variables then that. If Aurelian wasn’t murdered before Cementing Sol, if Julian was butchered before replanting paganism we could have seen a very probable shift in religious leaning, especially so I would think in the west.
Well, animaiton is better yeah but, i do prefer your because the faces are accurate and also we have date and more details on your videos this is why i would really enjoy a serie on byzantine from you =)
My friends, i know how the video "every romans emperors and how they died" was awesome but it seems it go removed from YT and filip4900 had all his video deleted aswell i am verry upset about this =( plz can someone do anything to bring it back?
My friends, i know how the video "every romans emperors and how they died" was awesome but it seems it go removed from YT and filip4900 had all his video deleted aswell i am verry upset about this =( plz can someone do anything to bring it back?
The thing about Claudius being poisoned likely didn't actually happen tho... no sources from the time actually make mention of the suspicion Claudius was poisoned that only comes more than 100 years after the fact and likely just a story to make Nero's rise seem more villainous
Youre right ^^ I was thinking for a while if to put there, but at the time, based on what i was able to read, decided that it was the most likely outcome. But im not so sure now
He is also known as Philip I . He was born in Arabia Petraea, the Roman province of Arabia, in a city situated in modern-day Syria. Because yeah everyone from the empire could be emperror for exemple Septimus Severus was from modern day Lybia
@@wellalrightthen3920 Yes, but he was from a roman gen, which mean he was still geneticaly from italy so you are partially true, but not really, hardian and trajan came from a roman familly that ived in spain unlike Antoninus who was from gaulish gen
Roman emperors part 1 Augustus Tiberius Caligula Claudius Nero Galba Otho Vitellius Vespasian Titus Domitian Nerva Trajan Hadrian Antoninus Pius Lucius Verus Marcus Aurelius Commodus Pertinax Didius Julianus Septimius Serverus Geta Caracalla Macrinus Diadumenian Elagabalus Serverus alexander Maximinus Thrax Gordian I Gordian II Pupienus Balbinus Gordian III Philip the Arab Philip II Decius Hostilian Trebonianus Gallus Aemillianus Valerian Gallienus Claudius Gothicus Aurelian Tacitus Florianus Probus Carus Carinus Numerian Diocletian Maximian Constantius chloride Galerius Maxentius Valerius Valens Constantine I Constantine II Constans I Constantius II Julian Jovian Valentinian I Valens Gratian Valentinian II Theodosius I (Rome breaks in to half) Honorius Joannes Valentinian III Majorian Avitus Libius Serverus Olybrius Glycerius Julius Nepos Romulus Augutulus
Augustus estabilished Preatorian guard as bodyguard of Emperor after his death eventualy preatorians learned that they can kill current Emperor and appoint his successor and get away with it. Also unlike medieval monarchies leader of Rome was one who at the moment controled Army (Preatorian guard/Legions) and even if you was one of lucky ones who were not overthrown tradition was to adopt one of your collegues and appoint him as your successor . Also each new Emperor was expected to give massive bribe to Preatorians to buy their loyalty if you could not afford that too bad they can kill you and appoint someone who can.
Yep, he simply abolished the Praetorian Guards and replaced the Palatini Palace Guards in the capital of Constantinople, turns out they were loyal. No killing emperors, just staying on the palace.
No, anyone past Nero wasn't actually related to Julius Caesar at all. "Caesar" became a title passed on to the heirs of emperors, so did "Augustus", I mean, during Diocletian's Tetrarchy for example, the senior emperors were called Augusti and the juniors called Caesars.
I made a chart showing the cause of death of every emperor
i.imgur.com/x1B2TBF.png
Not sure how many people are gonna see it, since this video is a month old, but whatever.
While making it it, I also ended up recording the name, reign, date of death and the age at death. Yeah, fun. Maybe I´ll do something with it someday... Probably not.
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Q2GwkDqVyeTaiHpFDoWkW--zzd-Y4c0Amj2Fnocfpc4/edit?usp=sharing
Yeah, no Eastern Romans/Byzantines, but they lived 1000 years more than the west so...
Disclaimer: I took most of the data from Wikipedia, I'm not a historian and this is a random TH-cam comment. And the causes of death are often the most meme-worthy.
Its fabulous af, as i already stated :) i hope some people will notice
Dark Buddhist Not as fabulous as your video. Cheers!
Aw, youre too kind :) Thank you! And cheers!
wow thx dude
2:45 why was the praetorian king? when me and my teacher renee saw this video i laughed so hard!
Take a shot everytime someone gets killed by praetorians
i died of alcohol poisoning
No thanks, I'd rather keep my liver.
9 times? No thx
A shot in the dark? #okay
Constantine really did a solid by abolishing the Pretorian Guard
If only Septimius Serverus went the whole 9 yards and abolished it rather than just purging it
PRAETORIAE
DELENDA
EST
Unlike Vespasian, who was unable to do a solid.
@@SGLopez-ui3ps Never forget
How without them, Nero would have destroyed Rome even earlier
Praetorians: Bodyguard of the Emperor.
Worst bodyguards ever.
Sir Librarian nah the ones killed by praetoriens Were Killed Cuz They Were Evil
The Gaming Guy [TGG] Regardless of the morality of the emperors, a bodyguard who kills the person he guards by definition fails at his job in the worst way.
Sir Librarian I know right poor Caligula... those evil praetorians!! All he wanted was to rape his sister, and name his horse as consul.
Eli Odum Caligula was supposed to be good,look at his life before he became a madman
Worst bodyguards ever
Imagine surviving the praetorian guard just to be killed by lightning...
Lol
And he was in the middle of a super-successful campaign against Persia too, but they gave up on that after he died.
He was their prefect, so I think that was the reason...
He wasn't. He was assasinated (probably by diocletian)
Final Destination.
those damn praetorians
my favourite has to be they guy that got so angry a blood vessel burst and killed him
also i will always find it ironic that the last emperor of western rome was called "romulus agustus" the names of the first king and first emperor of rome.
and the last byzantine emperor was constantine
its kinda poetic as well, i love it, but its sad... and yeah the anger guy is my fav too :D
Augustulus the little Caesar... didn’t see Julian the apostate in there... wonder what the world would be like today if he succeeded...
You can thanks Constantine I to have reoved praetorian guards =P
And yeah Valantinian I got the funniest death in that list but he was actually pretty decent emperror
Constantine XI. I cry a little every time I think of it.
Well, I think every emperor adopted the title of Augustus. But his name was still poetic.
Praetorians - The worst bodyguards of all time
True
If a Roman emperor has a coin as his Head something is wrong
yeah well that's what the crisis of the 3rd century will do to you
I blame the byzantine iconoclastic for destroy most of the statues, bc of that we don't have a Justinian bust or Maurice and Anastasius busts
Moa zedong you are dead to 1893-1979
Mao zedong Moore and Roman Empire it was fine yeah sure I could wait to see you yes I was a short pixie creator Yeah Usher
Constine l
Licinius
And valerius valens
Damn. Roman army and high guard really enjoyed killing their leaders.
Valentinianus I. has one of the best deaths. When you're SO MAD at the German Hordes that you are LITERALLY TOO ANGRY TO LIVE.
Top 10 anime deaths , great job dark
>Demise of all Roman Emperors in history
>all Roman Emperors
>No Byzantines in this EP
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
how about the "next time" in the end?
>all
>no part 1 in vid title
>still 'reee'ing
okay xd
fixed
@@DarkBuddhist I still can't see Demise of Roman Emperors Part 2, sacred pleb. Is it named something else?
Pretorians really did not like rich people
Durr Plant (;
They were the original communists
*unless they paid them
Praetorians were the highest paid soldiers lol
The worst mercenaries since the Carthaginian army
Very upset you didn't include the Restutior Orbis title that Aurelian had after reuniting Rome, and defeating all of its enemies in less than 5 years.
The only emperor to he luckier than Augustus, and better than Trajan.
I'm guessing that someone has been watching the Unbiased History.
Ah, i see youre a man of culture as well
@@ct3686 can't wait for final or second to final episode.
i want him to do Justinian
@@duxromanorum9861 Bruh after that there is the muslims, the portrayal of them and their prophet I think is as bad as the portrayal of Attila the Hun. I don't think he gonna survive after that ;(.
I really want to see a bar graph at the end of this comparing all the different deaths to see which was most common. Definitely not old age, that’s for sure
good idea
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Q2GwkDqVyeTaiHpFDoWkW--zzd-Y4c0Amj2Fnocfpc4/edit?usp=sharing
Took me five minutes, so its probably wrong. Also I assumed that ¨Killed by ...¨ Means assassinated, it might not in every case.
I´m actually surprised poison is not that common...
Wow, this is actually very well done. And interesting, suicide rates are quite high!
Interesting how two different emperors both died from smallpox. Good job.
+R Morren
I actually go and checked, it says in the video that Marcus Aurelius died of smallpox, but I can´t find if this is true or not. The other one that is Lucius Verus, and he died during a epidemic (which probably was smallpox), so it´s safe to assume he contract it.
Awesome video as always cant understand why ur channel doesn't get more attention
thank you :) well what can i do, im glad for those loyal people who keep coming back :)
Dark Buddhist I might actually join the discord once I got ma new pc
Dark Buddhist and if u allow the question I just wanted to ask for the channel picture I mean I say if u like it do it I just wanted to ask where u got the idea from?
what do you mean?
Dark Buddhist the icon sorry I speak better than I type XD
Imagine being an emperor and being able to survive the usual Pretorian death causes, and instead dying from diarrhea. You really screwed that up, Vepasian :')
To be fair, Vespasian was an old man by that point. It might as well be death by old age
A roman emperor: *exists*
Praetorian guard: Cowabunga it is
Constantine The Great: *NO*
You know Pretorians had very good reason to constantly kill emperors, because whenever new emperor comes he, by tradition, had to give them huge gifts in form of money of course. So, the formula was:
many emperors + gift tradition = many, MANY MONEY!
2:20 AURELIAN NO!!!
Our Masked Emperor...
Praise the Sun! 🌄
Moral of the Story:
You will die.
:Kappa:
bruh the music started getting crazier when the crisis of the third century started 💀
being an emperor isn't a safe job hahah
killed by his own army tho,sigh
Roman Emperors were easier to be killed than Chinese Emperors
Fr
2:40 - Diocletian shouldn't count since he actually died outside his office, and by some accounts he commited suicide after seeing the augustus and caesars going in each other throats.
2:30 L I G H T N I N G S T R I K E
VOLUNTATEM DEORUM FUIT
Thanks to the unbiased history of rome I can recognize almost all of them
Everybody gangsta until the third century comes around
why was that so funny to me ohmygod
If you know any Praetorians, you really should reconsider your job as an Roman emperor
More Emperors were killed by their own men than by their enemies.
If u died on old age as a Emperor, then u know that u done everything right and you most likely count to one of the best emperors of Rome 😂
We watched this video today (1-29-24) in Latin class at school. Everyone thought the murder sound effects were hilarious and loved this video. A boy even predicted Carus dying from a lightning strike without watching the video or outside knowledge. I just had to come home and watch it four more times
aa thanks! :D
Hello luvs!
Dark Buddhist year???
Oi Dark Buddhist, when part II?
Hellu, this thing takes lots of time, and im still researching it :))
Dark Buddhist Who’s your fav emperor? Mine is either Augustus Caesar or Constantine.
First Supposed King of Rome: Romulus
First Emperor of Rome: Augustus
Last Emperor of Western Rome: *Romulus Augustus*
Founder of Constantinople: Constantin the 1st.
Last Roman Emperor of Constantinople:
*Constantin the 11th*
If that isnt some eerie coincidence I dont know what is...
"When you play the game of thrones,you either win or die".
But Caesar technically lost yet became a God. His legacy became the greatest Empire ever existed and he's more famous than both Napoleon, Charlamagne, and Alexander the Great. (Acording to Google Statistics)
It's a win in my book.
People complain the praetorians in The Last Jedi are incompetent yet they're still better than the actual Praetorian Guard
4:50 Whaaaat? It's not Petronius, it's me. Your friendly neighborhood Heliogabalus!
did i do a mistake? :(
Eeyup.
1:35 ah, the greatest beat drop in all of human history
Starting to see a pattern here...And it begins with a "P"
That's where the word pattern came from ;)
Fun fact : Hostilian and Carus are the only two emperors from the crisis 3rd century to not be assassinated by someone
Now, the real question is if they'd been safer without a body guard to begin with.
Good video ! Roman emperor’s names are so cool!
Amazing video
NICE! I enjoyed it very mucj
“Lightning strike” yeah suuuuuure praetorian, it was a lightning strike, and only you were there to witness it? Yuuuup that checks out…”
finnaly new episode!
Thank Jupiter only the legitimate emperors were counted in the crisis of the 3rd century.
That Western Romans Troops Deaths Was So Sad :((((
Europeans killing Latins and their vassals, what's sad about it
one dislike for the senate not being played by Palpatine
When Constantine I moved to the middle, the music gets creepy, then heroic, and then fun!
This video taught me more bout rome than my mid school history teacher
Take a shot for every stabbing sound
Constantine I is the best of them all! =)
However you made mistakes on Marcus Aurelius you pout face of Antoninus and on Comodus you pout face of Marcus Aurelius
Ho and i think you missed one guy Maximinius II Daia
So wait, Rome started and ended with a guy called Romulus. Neat
3:37 That's the best Christian emperor👌
Even before watching this i know that 80% is gonna be about the praetorian guard. It's ironic these guys were created to guard the emperor lol
5:46 i bet it was those filthy Earth ponies who did Audustus in
Tiberius was killed by Caligula, he strangled him with a pillow.
He wasn’t, Dovah made it up, lol. Tiberius died from old age at 88, Caligula never had intentions of killing him in the first place since he was so respected.
Where was this video 2 years ago when I was taking AP World History?
You miss someone teh best emperor of the roman empire Benito mussolini dies for playing yatze with nazis :v
no single comment asking why caesar isnt in the list. A community of culture, i see
Never trust the Preators because they'll kill you even if you're the best emperor in existence.
Draconis Dominus Bliss nah that’s the army, the praetorians will only Kill you if you don’t pay em lol
@@jeck988 Or if you try to discipline them (Pertinax) or if they think yout will punish them (Aurelian)
Zalendra WoW wait wasn’t Aurelian murdered by one of his Christians like Julian?
What a sad day, imagine if he hadn’t been we might be praying to Sol Invictus now..
@@jeck988 No Aurelian was killed by Praeorians because one guy who didnt wanted to be punished said them that they were on a list of ppl aurelian will punish soon so praetorians killed him first and when they reaized they were tricked they killed the lier too.
About religion i doubt paganism would continue still knowing how the persecutions of Dioclecian didnt changed anything i think that even with Sol Invictus more and more ppl would join the christniasm this is why Dioclecian was so worried about it
Zalendra WoW thank you for the information on Aurelian, I think on the religion front that it relies on more variables then that. If Aurelian wasn’t murdered before Cementing Sol, if Julian was butchered before replanting paganism we could have seen a very probable shift in religious leaning, especially so I would think in the west.
Pretorians sees the emperor
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Emperor: İm in danger..
From the moment Flavius became so god damn common for emperor's prenomen, it just does not feel right.
"Died of anger"
I can relate
Romulus Augustulus: nobody knows, fewer people care
Part 2 comes out when Rome reforms
Oh fine this version's better than my one. Hahaha
Well, animaiton is better yeah but, i do prefer your because the faces are accurate and also we have date and more details on your videos this is why i would really enjoy a serie on byzantine from you =)
My friends, i know how the video "every romans emperors and how they died" was awesome but it seems it go removed from YT and filip4900 had all his video deleted aswell i am verry upset about this =( plz can someone do anything to bring it back?
morality: the position of roman emperor is less stable than we think
BBAAAAYYYZZAAANNTTIUUUMMM
You could say Nerva didn’t have the nerve to be emperor
ba dum tss
wathever video I watch....wathever lesson I follow....wathever dream I have...
The sentence "Aurelianus killed by pr*torians" makes me tear up :(
same :( i still cri
@@DarkBuddhist
Ordinary people if they had a time machine: *Let's stop Hitler before 33!*
Historians: *Let's kick some pr*torian ass*
3:51 double kill
I just noticed so many of the emperors share the same name of mine... Marcus.
My friends, i know how the video "every romans emperors and how they died" was awesome but it seems it go removed from YT and filip4900 had all his video deleted aswell i am verry upset about this =( plz can someone do anything to bring it back?
Resume of Roman Empire is here. Many emperors assassinated
I wonder if they used pasta to kill each other
The thing about Claudius being poisoned likely didn't actually happen tho... no sources from the time actually make mention of the suspicion Claudius was poisoned that only comes more than 100 years after the fact and likely just a story to make Nero's rise seem more villainous
Youre right ^^ I was thinking for a while if to put there, but at the time, based on what i was able to read, decided that it was the most likely outcome. But im not so sure now
Dint Seneca claim so?
Praetorians you had to PROTECT your emperor...
those dang praetorians at it again with another emperor's murder
Too much time given to Constantine and too less to Trajan and Hadrian, imo the two best emperors of Rome
1:53 Philip the arab ???
Ali Mneimneh right never heard of him either from his name tho Philip being Greek and not Roman prolly came from a colony
He is also known as Philip I . He was born in Arabia Petraea, the Roman province of Arabia, in a city situated in modern-day Syria. Because yeah everyone from the empire could be emperror for exemple Septimus Severus was from modern day Lybia
@@AdriatheBwitch Trajan was from Spain
@@wellalrightthen3920 Yes, but he was from a roman gen, which mean he was still geneticaly from italy so you are partially true, but not really, hardian and trajan came from a roman familly that ived in spain unlike Antoninus who was from gaulish gen
Ah yes the oh so honorable Roman army.
nice
especially with the start
Why did you have multiple emperors on at the same time for the Tetrarchy but not for when the empire split?
2:21 AURELIAN NO!
What HOI4 conquest is this?
Roman emperors part 1
Augustus
Tiberius
Caligula
Claudius
Nero
Galba
Otho
Vitellius
Vespasian
Titus
Domitian
Nerva
Trajan
Hadrian
Antoninus Pius
Lucius Verus Marcus Aurelius
Commodus
Pertinax
Didius Julianus
Septimius Serverus
Geta
Caracalla
Macrinus Diadumenian
Elagabalus
Serverus alexander
Maximinus Thrax
Gordian I Gordian II
Pupienus Balbinus
Gordian III
Philip the Arab
Philip II
Decius
Hostilian
Trebonianus Gallus
Aemillianus
Valerian
Gallienus
Claudius Gothicus
Aurelian
Tacitus
Florianus
Probus
Carus
Carinus
Numerian
Diocletian
Maximian
Constantius chloride
Galerius
Maxentius
Valerius Valens
Constantine I
Constantine II
Constans I
Constantius II
Julian
Jovian
Valentinian I
Valens
Gratian
Valentinian II
Theodosius I
(Rome breaks in to half)
Honorius
Joannes
Valentinian III
Majorian
Avitus
Libius Serverus
Olybrius
Glycerius
Julius Nepos
Romulus Augutulus
Oops I forgot Quintillus
Who are Praetorians whatever who killed so many emperors?
Augustus estabilished Preatorian guard as bodyguard of Emperor after his death eventualy preatorians learned that they can kill current Emperor and appoint his successor and get away with it.
Also unlike medieval monarchies leader of Rome was one who at the moment controled Army (Preatorian guard/Legions) and even if you was one of lucky ones who were not overthrown tradition was to adopt one of your collegues and appoint him as your successor .
Also each new Emperor was expected to give massive bribe to Preatorians to buy their loyalty if you could not afford that too bad they can kill you and appoint someone who can.
@@patrikkalus5567 I see..
part 2 ?
Didn't Diocletian die of suicide?
I guess it isn't as good to be Emporer as it is to be King!
Good video but a lot of wrong busts om the emperors
Me: XD
All the emperors: >:(
0:37
WOW DEATH SUCH SAD
I still think that Constantine I was the strongest
Yep, he simply abolished the Praetorian Guards and replaced the Palatini Palace Guards in the capital of Constantinople, turns out they were loyal. No killing emperors, just staying on the palace.
Me: :D
All the Roman emperors: >:C
In hoc signo vinces
Ave Constantinus
almost all belongs to Caesar family tree
Who are the ones
No, anyone past Nero wasn't actually related to Julius Caesar at all. "Caesar" became a title passed on to the heirs of emperors, so did "Augustus", I mean, during Diocletian's Tetrarchy for example, the senior emperors were called Augusti and the juniors called Caesars.