Chronological List of Patres Patriae
- Romulus, 753 BC (as the legendary founder of Rome)
- Marcus Furius Camillus, 386 BC (for his role in the aftermath of the Gallic siege of Rome
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 63 BC (for his role in the suppression of the Catilinarian conspiracy)
- Gaius Julius Caesar, 45 BC (for having restored the Pax Romana in the 40s BC after the civil wars)
- Augustus, February 5, 2 BC
- Caligula, 37
- Claudius, January, 42
- Nero, 55
- Vespasian, 70
- Titus, June, 79
- Domitianus, September 14, 81
- Nerva, September, 96
- Trajan, 98
- Hadrian, 128
- Antoninus Pius, 139
- Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, 166
- Commodus, 177
- Septimius Severus, 193
- Caracalla, 199
- Macrinus, June, 217
- Elagabalus, July, 218
- Gordian III, May, 238
- Probus, July, 276
- Diocletian, November 20, 284
- Maximian, April 1, 286
- Constantine I, 307
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