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Romulus Augustulus

460 - 527

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Flawiusz Romulus Augustus (łac. Flavius Romulus Augustus, zwany później przez swych wrogów szyderczo Augustulus, „Auguścik”, „cesarzątko”; ur. ok. 463, zm. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

His biography is available in 81 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 78 in 2024). Romulus Augustulus is the 20th most popular żołnierz (up from 46th in 2024), the 4th most popular biography from Serbia (up from 6th in 2019) and the most popular Serbian ŻOłnierz.

Romulus Augustus was the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire. He was overthrown by Odoacer in 476 AD.

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Among Żołnierzs

Among żołnierzs, Romulus Augustulus ranks 20 out of 2,058Before him are Khalid ibn al-Walid, Charles Martel, Prince Eugene of Savoy, Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, Spartacus, and Vasily Zaitsev. After him are Flavius Aetius, Jochi, Simo Häyhä, Belisarius, William Wallace, and Themistocles.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 460, Romulus Augustulus ranks 1After him are Pope Symmachus, Zosimus, Hilderic, Amalafrida, and Eugippius. Among people deceased in 527, Romulus Augustulus ranks 1After him are Justin I, and Anicia Juliana.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Romulus Augustulus ranks 4 out of 661Before him are Constantine the Great (272), Jerome (345), and Slobodan Milošević (1941). After him are Marina Abramović (1946), Probus (232), Odoacer (433), Maximinus II (270), Decius (201), Aurelian (214), Galerius (250), and Licinius (263).

Among Żołnierzs In Serbia

Among żołnierzs born in Serbia, Romulus Augustulus ranks 1After him are Draža Mihailović (1893), Josip Jelačić (1801), Duško Popov (1912), Milunka Savić (1890), Živojin Mišić (1855), Stepa Stepanović (1856), Vetranio (300), Petar Bojović (1858), Momčilo Perišić (1944), Sefer Halilović (1952), and Dragan Vasiljković (1954).

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