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Answer: the correct answer is Romulus Augustus
Explanation: Flavius Romulus Augustus (c. AD 460 – after AD 476; possibly still alive as late as AD 507), also known scornfully and historiographically as Romulus Augustulus, was the Roman emperor who govern the Western Roman Empire from 31 October 475 until 4 September 476. He is often described as the "last Western Roman emperor", though some historians consider this to be Julius Nepos. His deposition by Odoacer traditionally marks the end of the Roman Empire in the West, the end of Ancient Rome, and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Western Europe.
Although he, as all other emperors, adopted the name Augustus upon his accession, he is mostly known by his scornful nickname Augustulus. The Latin suffix -ulus is a diminutive; therefore Augustulus effectively means "Little Augustus". The name Romulus was also changed derisively to Momyllus meaning "little disgrace".