Why did the death of an emperor sometime cause problems for the roman government?

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The death of an emperor could sometimes cause problem for the government usually because the deceased emperor never left a will or never designated an heir. Then the throne was up for grabs and the one with the most powerful backing and the most money for bribes to the praetorian guard and the senate was the one who was declared emperor.

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