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  1. Suetonius, Vol. 1: The Lives of the Caesars--Julius. Augustus. Tiberius. Gaius. Caligula (Loeb Classical Library, No. 31) by Suetonius, 1914-01-01
  2. History of the later Roman commonwealth,: From the end of the second Punic war to the death of Julius Caesar; and of the reign of Augustus; with a life of Trajan by Thomas Arnold, 1857
  3. The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect settlement of the empire by Augustus Cæsar: ... The sixth edition, carefully revis'd, and much improv'd. By Laurence Echard, ... by Laurence Echard, 2010-05-29
  4. Augustus Caesars's World, A Story of Ideas and Events from B.C. 44 to 14 A. D. by Genevieve Foster, 1947
  5. Pseudepigraphy: Kybalion, Pseudepigraph, Iolo Morganwg, Saul Berlin, Roman Turovsky-Savchuk, Augustus Caesar Buell, Jena Symphony, Pseudo-Philo
  6. Augustus Caesar by DavidShoter, 2005
  7. Augustus Caesar in Augustan England by Howard Weinbrot,
  8. augustus caesar's world a story ideas and events from B. c. 44 to 14 a. d. by genevieve foster, 1948
  9. The Roman history, from the building of the city, to the perfect settlement of the empire by Augustus Cæsar: ... The seventh edition, carefully revis'd, ... By Laurence Echard, ...Volume 1 of 1 by Laurence Echard, 2010-05-29
  10. The Worship of Augustus Caesar by Alexander DelMar, 2010-05-23
  11. AUGUSTUS CAESAR by J B FIRTH, 1903-01-01
  12. When Caesar Augustus (Sheet Music) (Carl Fischer's Choir Music Edition Christmas Carols No. 355, SATB)
  13. Lucius Annæus Florus, his Epitome of Roman history, from Romulus to Augustus Cæsar. Made English from the best editions ... Illustrated with cxxvi cuts, ... The second edition. by Lucius Annaeus. Florus, 2010-05-28
  14. Mark Antony: General officer, Julius Caesar, Julia Antonia, Assassination of Julius Caesar, Augustus, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir), Second Triumvirate, ... Triumvirate, Final War of the Roman Republic

61. Ancient Rome: Caesar Augustus | EThemes | EMINTS
These sites are about caesar augustus and the transition from republic to empire. Many sites have photographs of Roman coins, sculptures, and antiquities.
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Contact eThemes@emints.org if you have questions or comments about this resource. Printer-friendly version Please preview all links before sharing in class with students. Title: Ancient Rome: Caesar Augustus Description: These sites are about Caesar Augustus and the transition from republic to empire. Many sites have photographs of Roman coins, sculptures, and antiquities. Included is an eThemes resource on ancient Rome. Grade Level: Resource Links: PBS: The Roman Empire in the First Century
Read about Julius Caesar's military and the rise of the Roman Empire. On the bottom, click on "For Educators" for lesson plan ideas.
Roman Emperors

Read this entry on Augustus from an online encyclopedia of Roman emperors.
Ancient Roman Law

View a diagram and a photograph of the Roman Senate. Learn about the ancient Roman government.
Augustus Caesar and the Pax Romana

Read this lecture and see sculptures of the famous Augustus.
Republican Rome: 509-31BC

Learn how the Romans created their republic.

62. Caesar Augustus: An Apology « Dominic Sayers
And Julius caesar, who did, hadn’t actually meant to. We apologise to Mr Polastron, the many welleducated readers who have complained, and to augustus,
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    63. Hotel Caesar Augustus - Anacapri
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    64. Biography Of Augustus, (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus)
    His new name, augustus (‘exalted’), had historical and religious overtones, and was deliberately chosen to enhance his prestige.
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    English Dictionary allmath.com math for students travel deals hotel rooms biography classifications major works cross references biography name: Augustus, (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus) sex: male born: 63 BC died: 14 AD biography: BC BC ). When Antony returned in force from Gaul later that year with Lepidus, Octavian made a deal with his former enemies, joining the so-called Second Triumvirate with them, and taking Africa, Sardinia, and Sicily as his province. A later redivision of power gave him the entire western half of the Roman world, and Antony the eastern. While Antony was distracted there by his military schemes against Parthia, and his liaison with Cleopatra, Octavian consistently undermined him at home. Matters came to a head in 31 BC , and the Battle of Actium followed, Octavian emerging victorious as the sole ruler of the Roman world. Though taking the inoffensive title

    65. Caesar Augustus Quotes - The Quotations Page
    caesar augustus (63 BC 14 AD) Roman politician more author details caesar augustus, from Plutarch, Apothegms; I found Rome a city of bricks and left
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    I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.
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    66. Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Giclee Print By Pietro Santi Bartoli At AllPosters.
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    67. Handbook:Head Of Caesar Augustus
    Head of caesar augustus. Head of caesar augustus Rome, ca. A.D. 3050. Marble. Height 21 1/2 in. (55 cm) Transfer from University Collections. 68.277
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    Rome, ca. A.D. 30-50 Marble. Height: 21 1/2 in. (55 cm)
    Transfer from University Collections. 68.277 Octavian Caesar (63 B.C. A.D. 14), great-nephew and heir to Julius Caesar (assassinated in 44 B.C. ), defeated the troops of Marc Antony and Queen Cleopatra of Egypt in 31 B.C. , marking the end of the Roman Republic. A grateful Roman Senate bestowed upon him the name "Augustus." He ruled Rome from 31 B.C. until his death in A.D. 14 as its first emperor. Augustus strove to return peace and prosperity to the empire, and the period was characterized by a series of new laws he instituted.
    Portraits of Augustus were many, and two general types have emerged: the earlier "Octavian," and the later "Augustan." This portrait is an example of the latter, noticeably lacking the wide cranium, heavy brow, and prominent ears of the "Octavian." "Augustan" portraits derive their less individualized and more idealized features from earlier Greek sculpture and mostly date from shortly after Augustus's death and subsequent deification. This sedate, idealizing form of representation continued in various forms during the remainder of the Early Empire, which came to an end in A.D.

    68. Caesar Augustus : The Truth About Da Vinci
    Born Gaius Octavius Thurinus in 63 BC, caesar augustus preserved the outward forms of the Roman republic even as he ruled as emperor for nearly four decades
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    Roman emperor; d. AD 14; also known as "Octavian." Born Gaius Octavius Thurinus in 63 BC, Caesar Augustus preserved the outward forms of the Roman republic even as he ruled as emperor for nearly four decades. His mother was the niece of Julius Caesar; in 46 BC, Julius adopted Octavian as his son and heir. After Julius's assassination, Octavian formed an alliance with Julius's two primary rivals (known as "the Second Triumvirate"), and, after then defeating both, knowing that Rome was not yet ready to accept an emperor, Octavian held an election. The people elected Octavian "consul," the highest executive office in the republic. In 27 BC, when Octavian offered to relinquish his power, the senate not only turned down his offer but also gave him additional power and granted him the title "Augustus." By 23 BC, Augustus was emperor ("Caesar") of the Roman territories; his reign marked the beginning of nearly fifty years of civil peace and prosperity, commonly known as the pax Romana ("Roman peace"). Jesus Christ was born during this era, and the speed with which Christianity spread throughout the ancient world may be partly attributed to the roads and shipping routes associated with Caesar Augustus.

    69. Wiki Augustus
    Upon his death in AD 14, augustus was declared a god by the Senate, to be worshipped by the Romans. 1 His names augustus and caesar were adopted by every
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    70. Augustus (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus) Biography (63 BC–AD 14) Online En
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    Augustus (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus), founder of the Roman Empire. Founder of the Roman Empire, the son of Gaius Octavius, senator and praetor, and great nephew (through his mother, Atia) of Julius Caesar. On Caesar's assassination (44 BC ), he abandoned student life in Illyricum and returned to Italy where, using Caesar's money and name (he had acquired both under his will), he raised an army, defeated Antony, and extorted a wholly unconstitutional consulship from the Senate (43 BC ). When Antony returned in force from Gaul later that year with Lepidus, Octavian made a deal with his former enemies, joining the so-called Second Triumvirate with them, and taking Africa, Sardinia, and Sicily as his province. A later redivision of power gave him the entire western half of the Roman world, and Antony the eastern. While Antony was distracted there by his military schemes against Parthia, and his liaison with Cleopatra, Octavian consistently undermined him at home. Matters came to a head in 31 BC , and the Battle of Actium followed, Octavian emerging victorious as the sole ruler of the Roman world. Though taking the inoffensive title

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