Ultimas
Ultimas is a term that has been used in various contexts throughout history, primarily referring to the last or final members of a group, dynasty, or series. The term is often associated with the Roman Empire, where it was used to denote the last emperors of the Western Roman Empire. These emperors, including Romulus Augustulus and Leo II, ruled briefly before the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. The term "ultimas" has also been used in other historical contexts, such as to refer to the last rulers of the Byzantine Empire, the last kings of various European monarchies, and the last members of certain dynasties.
In a broader sense, "ultimas" can refer to the final installments in a series, such as the
The use of the term "ultimas" has evolved over time, and its meaning can vary depending on