who was the last emperor of rome?
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Last Roman Emperor may also refer to:
Romulus Augustulus (c. 460 – 500), sometimes considered the last Western Roman Emperor
Julius Nepos (c. 430 – 480), sometimes considered the last Western Roman Emperor
Constantine XI Palaiologos (1404 – 1453), the last reigning Byzantine Emperor
Francis II (1768 – 1835), the last Holy Roman Emperor
Romulus Augustulus (c. 460 – 500), sometimes considered the last Western Roman Emperor
Julius Nepos (c. 430 – 480), sometimes considered the last Western Roman Emperor
Constantine XI Palaiologos (1404 – 1453), the last reigning Byzantine Emperor
Francis II (1768 – 1835), the last Holy Roman Emperor
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Romulus Augustulus
Romulus Augustulus, in full Flavius Momyllus Romulus Augustulus, (flourished 5th century ad), known to history as the last of the Western Roman emperors (475–476). In fact, he was a usurper and puppet not recognized as a legitimate ruler by the Eastern emperor.
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