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The next twenty-nine emperors, who ruled Rome for ninety-two years, or until a.d. 284, were known as the Barracks Emperors, because most of them owed their elevation to the purchase of favors from the soldiers. A few of these men were of unblemished character, but most of them encouraged the progress of corruption and aided the downfall of Rome.
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The
next
twenty-nine
emperors,
who
ruled
Rome
for
ninety-two
years,
or
until
a.d.
284,
were
known
as
the
Barracks
Emperors,
because
most
of
them
owed
their
elevation
to
the
purchase
of
favors
from
the
soldiers.
A
few
of
these
men
were
of
unblemished
character,
but
most
of
them
encouraged
the
progress
of
corruption
and
aided
the
downfall
of
Rome.