Examples of using Commodus in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Commodus the Merciful.
Then have him kill Commodus!
Commodus Pertinax.
Authority Authority: Commodus.
Commodus and the Gladiators.
Giant Maximus is defeating our emperor Commodus.
Emperor Commodus as Gladiator.
Many historians belive that the decline of Rome began under Commodus.
Well Commodus became Emperor.
The Senate was forced to formally recognize Commodus as a god.
I will kill Commodus Why would I want that?
If you are looking for a place where you want to enjoy the peace and have your Commodus then this beautiful bays ideal place for you.
Emperor Commodus as depicted in Gladiator.
You will provide me with an heir of pure blood so that Commodus and his progeny will rule for a thousand years.
Commodus expects that my father will announce his succession within days.
The mob is Rome, and while Commodus controls them, he controls everything.
Commodus didn't kill his father- Marcus Aurelius; he also didn't die on the stage but was killed by a murderer;
After the death of his father, Commodus ended the war and returned to Rome.
Commodus was a corrupt ruler who believed himself to be a reincarnation of Hercules and enjoyed fighting in the Gladiator arena.
He was guilty, they say, because he abandoned the practice of hispredecessors and, instead of choosing the most suitable man, installed his incompetent son Commodus.
Second, Marcus's son Commodus(Joaquin Phoenix) was real too- and probably even more horrible in real life.
But Pertinax was created emperor against the wishes of the soldiers, who,being accustomed to live licentiously under Commodus, could not endure the honest life to which Pertinax wished to reduce them;
Ragon speaks of a rumour that charged the Emperor Commodus- when he was at one time enacting th part of the Initiator- with having played this part in the initiatory drama so seriously that he actually killed the postulant when dealing him the blow with the hatchet.
It seems to me sufficient to take all those emperors who succeeded to the empire from Marcus the philosopher down to Maximinus;they were Marcus and his son Commodus, Pertinax, Julian, Severus and his son Antoninus Caracalla, Macrinus, Heliogabalus, Alexander, and Maximinus.
But Pertinax was created emperor against the wishes of the soldiers, who,being accustomed to live licentiously under Commodus, could not endure the honest life to which Pertinax wished to reduce them; thus, having given cause for hatred, to which hatred there was added contempt for his old age, he was overthrown at the very beginning of his administration.
Because it would have been useless and dangerous for Pertinax and Alexander, being new princes, to imitate Marcus, who was heir to the principality; andlikewise it would have been utterly destructive to Caracalla, Commodus, and Maximinus to have imitated Severus, they not having sufficient valour to enable them to tread in his footsteps.
However, soon afterwards under Domitian, who followed Vespasian and Titus, and under Commodus, who followed Trajan and Anthony Pius, virtue once more gave way, and with it the imperial glory.
