Can you name the patri patriae of Roman history?

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  • Source: Encyclopedia Britannica
  • 'Pater Patriae' (plural Patri Patriae) is a ceremonial term given to father of the fatherland(Rome). In most cases these were emperors.
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Year ReceivedPater Patriae
753 B.C.E.
386 B.C.E.
63 B.C.E.
45 B.C.E.
2 B.C.E.
37 C.E.
42 C.E.
55 C.E.
70 C.E.
79 C.E.
81 C.E.
96 C.E.
98 C.E.
Year ReceivedPater Patriae
128 C.E.
139 C.E.
166 C.E.
177 C.E.
193 C.E.
199 C.E.
217 C.E.
218 C.E.
238 C.E.
276 C.E.
284 C.E.
286 C.E.
307 C.E.
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Pater Patriae: Roman History Quiz

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  • Created Mar 27, 2011 in History
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