Bob Olsen

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The last of the western Roman emperors is traditionally reckoned to be Romulus Augustus—nicknamed Augustulus, or “little emperor.” A puppet ruler, he was aged around fifteen when, in October 475, he was raised to the throne as an avatar for his father, the general Orestes—who had at one time served as a secretary to none other than Attila.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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