

The Fall of the Roman Empire
The death of Marcus Aurelius leads to a succession crisis, in which the deceased emperor's son, Commodus, demonstrates that he is unwilling to let anything undermine his claim to the Roman Empire.














8 April 1928, London, England, UK

20 January 1878, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

26 October 1917, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

September 14, 1941 in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, UK

8 February 1923, Paddington, London, England, UK

3 April 1926, Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK

10 April 1932, Alexandria, Egypt

27 December 1911, London, England, UK

February 20, 1933 in Lausanne, Switzerland

December 30, 1911 in Madrid, Spain

15 May 1909, Huddersfield, Yorkshire [now in Kirklees, West Yorkshire], England, UK

30 January 1914, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

13 December 1929, Toronto, Ontario, Canada


4 July 1931, Glengormley, Northern Ireland, UK

30 November 1916, Bath, Somerset, England, UK [now Bath and North East Somerset, England, UK]

8 January 1920, London, England, UK

25 August 1917, Elberon, New Jersey, USA


3 June 1900, Nisko, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Nisko, Podkarpackie, Poland]

2 April 1914, Marylebone, London, England, UK

30 October 1925, Naples, Campania, Italy

January 15, 1940 in Helsinki, Finland

7 September 1913, Ainsdale, Southport, Lancashire [now Aindale, Sefton, Merseyside], England, UK

20 September 1934, Rome, Lazio, Italy

16 March 1910, Düsseldorf,