Examples of using Commodus in English and their translations into Malay
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And Commodus?
Commodus cannot rule.
I will kill Commodus.
Commodus, you go too far.
Then have him kill Commodus!
Commodus is not a moral man.
Giant Maximus is defeating our emperor Commodus.
Commodus will accept my decision.
He wouldn't have summoned them if… Peace, Commodus.
Commodus, the Senate has its uses.
He controls everything. And while Commodus controls them.
While Commodus controls them, he controls everything.
But the legions all have new commanders, loyal to Commodus.
Ioyal to Commodus. But the legions all have new commanders.
Your incessant scheming is hurting my head. Peace, Commodus.
Commodus, Roman Emperor, claimed to be Hercules reincarnated.
Your fault as a son…-Commodus. is my failure as a father. Father.
Commodus, son of Marcus Aurelius and his wife Faustina, is named Caesar.
Second Marcomannic War: Marcus Aurelius and Commodus begin war against the Quadi and the Marcomanni.
Commodus, son of Marcus Aurelius, became emperor after his father's death.
He ruled with his adoptive brother, Lucius Verus, until Verus' death in 169, and with his son, Commodus, from 177.
So that Commodus and his progeny… will rule for a thousand years. You will provide me with an heir… of pure blood.
Marcus Aurelius Bust of Marcus Aurelius in the Archaeological Museum of Istanbul, Turkey Emperor of the Roman Empire Reign 8 March 161- 17 March 180 Predecessor Antoninus Pius Successor Commodus Co-emperors Lucius Verus(161- 169) Commodus(177- 180) Born(121-04-26)26 April 121 Rome Died 17 March 180(180-03-17)(aged 58) Vindobona or Sirmium Burial Hadrian's Mausoleum Spouse Faustina the Younger Issue 14, incl.
So that Commodus and his progeny will rule for 1,000 years. You will provide me with an heir of pure blood.
Emperor Marcus Aurelius and his son Commodus arrive at Carnuntum in Pannonia, and travel to the Danube to fight against the Marcomanni.
Commodus is assassinated on the last day of 192, leading to a period of civil war, which ends when Septimius Severus defeats Clodius Albinus at the Battle of Lugdunum[?] in 197.