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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 53. Chapters: 190 deaths, 191 deaths, 192 deaths, 193 deaths, 194 deaths, 195 deaths, 196 deaths, 197 deaths, 198 deaths, 199 deaths, Commodus, Pope Victor I, Pescennius Niger, Pertinax, Clodius Albinus, Didius Julianus, Dong Zhuo, Lü Bu, Sun Jian, Prince of Hongnong, Li Jue, Dian Wei, Guo Si, Chen Gong, Wang Yun, Cai Yong, Athenagoras of Athens, Marcus Aurelius Cleander, Marcia, Gao Shun, Liu Yan, Ze Rong, Yufuluo Chanyu, Claudius Pompeianus, Liu Yao, Hua Xiong, Tao Qian, Gongsun Zan, Mi Heng, Yuan Shu, Quintus Aemilius Laetus, Adrianus, Gogukcheon of Goguryeo, Cao Ang, Vologases IV of Parthia, Marcus Petronius Sura Mamertinus, Tian Kai, Han Fu, Yang Feng, Gongsun Yue, Annia Fundania Faustina, Zhang Ji, Bao Xin, Cao Bao, Zhu Jun, Gongsun Xu, Manlia Scantilla, Han Xian, Gaius Iulius Erucius Clarus Vibianus, Xu Rong, Cao Song, Beolhyu of Silla, Zhang Wen, Huangfu Song, Lu Zhi, Zhang Zhi, Liu Yu, Olympianus of Byzantium, Li Su, James W. Fuller, III, Zhang Miao, Li Meng, Theophilus, bishop of Caesarea, Yan Yu, Liu Dai, Dionysius of Vienne, Cao Anmin, Yuan Yi, Fan Chou, Niu Fu, Han Yin, Serapion of Macedonia, Sima Jun, Yue Jiu, Ma Midi, Yan Gang, Zhou Xin, Xue Li, Yang Chou, Qiao Rui, Sui Gu, Dathus, Julius of Rome, Liang Gang, Faustus of Milan, Chen Heng, Hao Meng, Dong Min, Guan Jing, Xu Shao, Min Chun, Qiao Mao, Geng Wu, Dong Huang. Excerpt: Commodus (Latin: , 31 August 161 - 31 December 192), was Roman Emperor from 180 to 192. He also ruled as co-emperor with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until his father's death in 180. His name changed throughout his reign, see changes of name for earlier and later forms. His accession as emperor was the first time a son had succeeded his father since Titus succeeded Vespasian in 79. Commodus was the first (and up until 337 the last) emperor "born in the purple", i.e., born during his father's reign. Commodus was born on 31 August AD 161, as Lucius Aurelius Commodus, in Lanuvium, near Rome. He was the son of the reigning emperor, Marcus Aurelius, and Aurelius' first cousin, Faustina the Younger. Commodus had an elder twin brother, Titus Aurelius Fulvus Antoninus, who died in 165. On 12 October 166, Commodus was made Caesar together with his younger brother, Marcus Annius Verus. The latter died in 169, having failed to recover from an operation, which left Commodus as Marcus Aurelius' sole surviving son. He was looked after by his father's physician, Galen, in order to keep Commodus healthy and alive. Galen treated many of Commodus' common illnesses. Commodus received extensive tuition at the hands of what Marcus Aurelius called "an abundance of good masters." The focus of Commodus' education appears to have been intellectual, possibly at the expense of military training. Commodus is known to have been at Carnuntum, the headquarters of Marcus Aurelius during the Marcomannic Wars, in 172. It was presumably there that, on 15 October 172, he was given the victory title Germanicus, in the presence of the army. The title suggests that Commodus was present at his father's victory over the Marcomanni. On 20 January 175, Commodus entered the College of Pontiffs, the starting point of a career in public life. In April 175, Avidius Cassius, Governor of Syria, declared himself Emperor following rumors that Marcus Aurelius had died. Having been accepted as Emperor by Syria,
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