User:Ichthyovenator/Roman emperors in lists

Ancient Rome

 * DIR - De Imperatoribus Romanis
 * Elton -, p. 303
 * Keppie - Keppie, Lawrence (1991). Understanding Roman Inscriptions. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, p. 136 - 137
 * Levick -, p. 244 - 245
 * Rutherford -, p. 313 - 314 - skips emperors during the Crisis of the Third Century, up until Honorius and Theodosius II
 * Moxom -, p. xi - xii - up until Constantine I (for this reason discounted during the Dominate)
 * Craven -, p. 10 - 12 (Craven's list does include a wealth of usurpers as well, but he clearly distinguishes legitimate emperors and usurpers, and those he designates as usurpers have been left out here)
 * Grainger -, p. 302 - 306
 * Britannica -
 * Livius -
 * Ostia Antica -
 * Met -
 * Manders -, p. 313-314 - only covers the Crisis of the Third Century
 * Hekster -, p. 155-156 - only covers the Crisis of the Third Century
 * Dixon & Southern -, p. xi-xii - covers emperors from the Crisis of the Third Century onwards
 * T&T - Tribunes and Triumphs - List of Roman Emperors
 * UNRV - UNRV Roman history: Roman Emperor List
 * DOB - Dirty Old Books - two lists; a timeline, and a list of rulers. Lists are not entirely consistent with each other, DOB is treated as including an emperor if they appear on the timeline (which is relatively clear) and/or if they are featured in bold text in the list of rulers
 * FAC - https://www.forumancientcoins.com/historia/rome_gen.htm

Byzantium

 * DIR - De Imperatoribus Romanis
 * Haldon -, p. 176 - 179
 * Lawler -, p. 323 - 326
 * Nicol - Nicol, Donald M. (1977). Church and society in the last centuries of Byzantium. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press p. 131 - 132 - only covers the Palaiologos dynasty
 * Elton -, p. 304
 * Browning -, p. 297 - 298
 * Treadgold -, p. 857 - 861
 * Mango -, p. 307 - 312
 * Gregory -, p. 438 - 443
 * Grierson - Byzantine Coinage book, also here (includes Mezezius and Martina here, but not in the other one)
 * FAC - https://www.forumancientcoins.com/historia/byz_gen.htm

Tables for reference
Text formatting in order to make it easier to see:


 * Bold - emperor is included in all lists
 *  Italics + underlining  - emperor is included in 3 or more lists
 * Italics - emperor is included in multiple lists
 * Normal - emperor only appears in a single list