Julius Caesar was not an emperor, but he ruled as an general. When Caesar was killed, his adopted Son Augustus took power. The consequence of this was he became the 1st Emperor of Rome.
Tiberius ruled from AD14 - 37.
Caligula ruled from AD37 - 41.
Claudius ruled from AD43 - 54 and conquered Britain, his wife killed him.
Emperor Nero ruled from AD54 to 68 and fought with Boudicca. He committed suicide.
Emperor Hadrian was ruler from 117 - 138 and is famous for building the Hadrian Wall in Northern England
Romans built roads of clay, chalk and gravel and made them straight.
The language they spoke was Latin, and many of our words and numbers are Latin based.
Calendars were invented by Julius Caesar.
Laws and legal system came from the Roman empire.
They had a Census to count how many people they ruled over. We have a census every ten years.
Hadrians Wall in North England was made By Emperor Hadrian.
Aqueducts which are bridges over the water, Concrete for the roads instead of mud.
Charles I Triple Portrait
Charles I in Three Positions, also known as the Triple portrait of Charles I, is an oil painting of Charles I of England by Flemish artist Sir Anthony Van Dyck, showing the King from three viewpoints: left full profile, face on, and right three quarter profile. [more]
The Shrimp Girl
The Shrimp Girl is a painting by the English artist William Hogarth. It was painted around 1740–45, and is held by the National Gallery, London. [more]
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews
Mr and Mrs Andrews is an oil on canvas portrait of about 1750 by Thomas Gainsborough, now in the National Gallery, London. [more]
Flatford Mill
Flatford Mill (Scene on a Navigable River) is an oil painting by English artist John Constable, painted in 1816. It is Constable's largest exhibition canvas to be painted mainly outdoors, the first of his large "six-foot" paintings [more]
The Fighting Temeraire
The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up, 1838 is an oil painting by the English artist J. M. W. Turner. HMS Temeraire was one of the last second-rate ships of the line to have played a distinguished role in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. [more]
Liberty Leading the People
Liberty Leading the People is a painting by Eugène Delacroix commemorating the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X of France. [more]
Ophelia
Ophelia is a painting by British artist Sir John Everett Millais, completed between 1851 and 1852. It depicts Ophelia, a character from Hamlet, singing before she drowns in a river in Denmark. [more]
The Music Lesson
The Music Lesson or Lady at the Virginals with a Gentleman by Jan Vermeer, is a painting of young female pupil receiving the titular music lesson. [more]