the fate of roman emperors
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The illustrated pie charts compare statistics of causes leading Roman Emperors to death in three categories and the type of murder in six categories. It can be analyzed from the data that murder was dominant in death statistics with 44%, furthermore, only a tiny minority of emperors was killed in the battle, in contrast, assassination constitutes more than a third part of all cases.
Turning to the details, natural causes which had a significant proportion in death statistics were slightly lower than murder cases, contrary, only 13% of death cases were driven by diseases.
With regards to the type of murder, the number of emperors executed and killed by their successors is precisely the same at 16%. Whereas the number of emperors killed by praetorians was slightly lower than the number of executed emperors, the proportion of death cases lead by murder in a legionary mutiny was a little more than that with 12% and 19% respectively.
Overall, murder was in first place among the death cases exceeding natural death causes with only 2%, moreover more than 3 times higher than the proportion of diseases. Additionally, assassination was popular among the types of murder, while only 2% of emperors were killed on the battlefield.
The illustrated pie charts compare statistics of causes leading Roman
Emperors
to death in three categories and the type of
murder
in six categories. It can
be analyzed
from the data that
murder
was dominant in death statistics with 44%,
furthermore
,
only
a tiny minority of
emperors
was
killed
in the battle,
in contrast
, assassination constitutes more than a third part of all cases.
Turning to the
details
, natural causes which had a significant proportion in death statistics were
slightly
lower than
murder
cases, contrary,
only
13% of death cases
were driven
by diseases.
With regards to
the type of
murder
, the number of
emperors
executed and
killed
by their successors is
precisely
the same at 16%. Whereas the number of
emperors
killed
by
praetorians
was
slightly
lower than the number of executed
emperors
, the proportion of death cases lead by
murder
in a legionary mutiny was a
little
more than that with 12% and 19%
respectively
.
Overall
,
murder
was in
first
place among the death cases exceeding natural death causes with
only
2%,
moreover
more than 3 times higher than the proportion of diseases.
Additionally
, assassination was popular among the types of
murder
, while
only
2% of
emperors
were
killed
on the battlefield.
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