Rome's Imperial Bid

Rome's Imperial Bid

In 193 AD, Rome's elite Praetorian Guard murdered the sitting Emperor and then auctioned off the role to the highest bidder. Didius Julianus thus became emperor by buying the title from the guard. Being drunk, he arrived late and had to shout his offers from outside the gates.

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