Reginaldus
Reginaldus was a Roman emperor who ruled from 81 to 96 AD. He was born into a wealthy family and served in various administrative positions before being adopted by Emperor Domitian. Reginaldus was known for his administrative skills and was appointed as the governor of several provinces, including Britain and Syria.
His reign began with the death of Domitian in 96 AD. Reginaldus was initially hailed as emperor
Reginaldus is primarily known through the writings of ancient historians such as Tacitus and Suetonius. His