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  1. 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 by Thomas Arnold, 2010-09-10
  2. History of the later Roman commomwealth, 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, 2009-10-06
  3. 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, Volume 1 by Thomas Arnold, 2010-01-11
  4. History of the Later Roman Commonwealth: From the End of the Second Punic War to the Death of Julius Cæsar; and of the Reign of Augustus; with a Life of Trajan, Volume 2 by Thomas Arnold, 2010-03-01
  5. 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, Volume 1 by Anonymous, 2010-04-02
  6. History of the Later Roman Commonwealth: From the End of the Second Punic War to the Death of Julius Cæsar; and of the Reign of Augustus; with a Life of Trajan, Volume 1 by Thomas Arnold, 2010-01-10
  7. Perdita iuventus: Zwischen den Generationen von Caesar und Augustus (Vestigia) (German Edition) by Maria H Dettenhofer, 1992
  8. 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, 2010-08-30
  9. The Battle of Actium: The Rise and Triumph of Augustus Caesar by John M. Carter, 1970-01-01
  10. Virgil and Caesar: A Play (Oxford Theatre Texts) (Oxford Theatre Texts, 11) by Francis Warner, 1994-04-06
  11. The Conflict And Commingling Of The Races: A Plea Not For The Heathens, By A Heathen To Them That Are Not Heathens (1913) by Caesar Andrew Augustus P. Taylor, 2010-09-10
  12. Die Ohnmacht des allmachtigen Dictators Caesar: Drei biographische Skizzen (Edition Suhrkamp) (German Edition) by Christian Meier, 1980
  13. The Lives of the Twelve Caesars: Augustus (Dodo Press) by C. Suetonius Tranquillus, 2007-12-14
  14. Suetonius, Vol. 1: The Lives of the Caesars--Julius. Augustus. Tiberius. Gaius. Caligula (Loeb Classical Library, No. 31) by Suetonius, 1914-01-01

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42. Hotel Caesar Augustus, Capri - Vacation Idea.com Hotel Review
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From its cliff-top vantage point 1,000 feet above the sea, the Hotel Caesar Augustus has panoramic views of the isle of Capri in Italy. The sunset from the infinity edge swimming pool is not to be missed. It appears as though the pool blends into the sea. You can explore the towns on Capri, visit hidden beaches and take a ride through the romantic Blue Grotto.
The Hotel Caesar Augustus has 56 individually decorated rooms with private balconies and panoramic views. Not all of the rooms have true sea views so ask for a view when you are making your reservation. The Caesar Suite and the Farouk Suite are the two largest rooms at the hotel and have the best views. Where to Eat
Guests at the Caesar Augustus will enjoy the traditional Italian cuisine of Capri and Naples served at the restaurant. Meals are based on a large selection of local products and some vegetables from the hotel's garden. How to Get to the Island
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44. 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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Augustus, Caesar
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.

45. Augustus Caesar | First Roman Emperor
A brief biography of augustus, grandnephew of Julius caesar.
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Augustus
First Roman Emperor
63 B.C. - 14 C.E.
He subjected the whole wide earth to the rule of the Roman people
The Deeds of the Divine Augustus
Emperor Augustus of Rome was born with the given name Gaius Octavius on September 23, 63 B.C. He took the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Octavian) in 44 B.C. after the murder of his great uncle, Julius Caesar . In his will Caesar had adopted Octavian and made him his heir.
Octavian was a shrewd, brilliant and astute politician. Through cold, hard political calculation he was able to achieve ultimate power in Rome. At the time of Caesar's assassination, Octavian held no official position. Only after he marched on Rome and forced the senate to name him consul, was he established as a power to be reckoned with.
In 43 B.C., Octavian, Marcus Antonius ( Marc Antony Marcus Lepidus , formed the second Triumvirate to rule Rome. After taking power, the Triumvirate proscribed and slaughtered thousands of political enemies, firmly establishing their control of the Roman government.
In 40 B.C., Antony married Octavia, Octavian's sister, and later deserted her for

46. Lecture 12: Augustus Caesar And The Pax Romana
a lecture describing the Roman Empire under augustus down to the reforms of Constantine the Great.
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Lecture 12
Augustus Caesar and the Pax Romana
On the morning of March 15, 44 B.C., JULIUS CAESAR was assassinated by several members of the Roman Senate. This was just one month after he had declared himself dictator of the Roman world. In the wake of his death, three men moved forward to form a new triumvirate which would punish Caesar's assassins and then divide up the Roman world. The members of this triumvirate consisted of Marc Antony (consul), Lepidus (high official), and Octavian (the grand nephew of Caesar). Up to the year 37 B.C., there was relative peace in the Roman world. Brutus and Cassius were defeated in the Battle of Philippi (42 B.C.) and Cicero, perhaps the greatest thinker in the Roman world, had his hands and head cut off and placed in public display in the Forum. These three men headed a republican faction against Caesar for the simple reason that Caesar had claimed absolute power for himself. But in 37 B.C., stability appeared to disintegrate. Antony had married Octavian's sister but had also formed some sort of marriage contract with Cleopatra . In 31 B.C., Antony and Cleopatra's navy was beaten by Octavian's forces at Actium. Antony fled to Alexandria where Octavian eventually followed. Antony committed suicide while Cleopatra took the asp.

47. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Augustus
augustus belonged to the gens Octavia and was the son of Caius Octavius, a praetor. He was the grandnephew of (Caius) Julius caesar, and was named in the
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The name by which Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus, the first Roman emperor, in whose reign Jesus Christ was born, is usually known; born at Rome , 62 B.C.; died A.D. 14. It is the title which he received from the Senate 27 B.C., in gratitude for the restoration of some privileges of which that body had been deprived. The name was afterwards assumed by all his successors. Augustus belonged to the gens Octavia and was the son of Caius Octavius, a praetor. He was the grand-nephew of (Caius) Julius Caesar, and was named in the latter's will as his principal heir. After the murder of Julius Caesar, the young Octavianus proceeded to Rome to gain possession of his inheritance. Though originally in league with the republican party, he eventually allied himself with Mark Antony. Through his own popularity, and in opposition to the will of the senate he succeeded (43 B.C.) in obtaining the consulate. In the same year he entered into a pat with Antony and Lepidus by which it was agreed that for five years they would control the affairs of Rome . This (second) Triumvirate ( tresviri reipublicae constituendae ) so apportioned the Roman dominions that Lepidus received Spain ; Antony, Gaul; and Augustus

48. Royalty.nu - The Roman Empire - Augustus Caesar, Emperor Of Rome
A biography of Octavian or Octavius, who became augustus caesar, first emperor of Rome; books and links about augustus.
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The Dictator's Heir
In 44 BC, a sickly 18-year-old boy named Gaius Octavius received two shocking pieces of news. Number one: His grandmother's brother, the Roman dictator Julius Caesar , had been murdered. Number two: In his will, Caesar had named young Octavius as his heir. It was dangerous for anyone, much less an inexperienced boy, to try to step into the dictator's shoes, but against the advice of his family Octavius boldly went to Rome to claim his inheritance. He met opposition from the powerful politician Mark Antony, who had seized Caesar's money and papers and was claiming that he was Caesar's heir and successor. Nonetheless, Octavius took the name Gaius Julius Caesar, quickly won the allegiance of many of his great-uncle Julius's supporters, and assumed a role in government. (Historians usually refer to him as "Octavian" in the early part of his career, short for Octavianus, although he did not use this name himself.) At first Octavian worked with Mark Antony; in fact, Antony even married Octavian's sister, Octavia. But eventually the ambitious Antony joined forces with the ruler of Egypt

49. Augustus (Roman Emperor) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
also called augustus caesar or (until 27 BC) Octavian , original name Gaius Octavius , adopted name Gaius Julius caesar Octavianus first Roman emperor,
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born September 23, 63 BC died August 19, AD 14, Nola, near Naples [Italy] first Roman emperor, following the republic, which had been finally destroyed by the dictatorship of Julius Caesar, his great-uncle and adoptive father. His autocratic regime is known as the principate because he was the princeps , the first citizen, at the head of that array of outwardly revived republican institutions that alone made his autocracy palatable. With unlimited patience, skill, and efficiency, he overhauled every aspect of Roman life and brought durable peace and prosperity to the Greco-Roman world. Gaius Octavius was born on September 23, 63 BC , of a prosperous family that had long been settled at Velitrae (Velletri), southeast of Rome . His father, who died in 59

50. August—History Of The Month's Origin
Whereas the Emperor augustus caesar, in the month of Sextillis . . . thrice entered the city in triumph . . . and in the same month Egypt was brought under
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51. Augustus Caesar Census Bible Archaeology
augustus caesar Census bible rome roman octavius res gastae divi augusti.
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Luke 2:1 There went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be registered. The statue of Augustus from Livia's villa at Prima Porta.

52. Emperor Augustus Caesar
Basic information on Emperor augustus caesar, heir to Julius caesar and the first princeps of the Roman Empire.
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Before he was assassinated, Julius Caesar named his grand-nephew Octavius as heir, but Octavius did not know of it until Caesar's death. He then took the name C. Julius Caesar Octavianus or Octavian (or simply Caesar), which he kept until he was named Imperator Caesar Augustus on January 16, 17 B.C.
Rise From Obscurity
Being the adopted son of the great man meant little politically at first. Brutus and Cassius, the men who headed the faction that had killed Julius Caesar were still in power, as was Caesar's friend Antony. Cicero's support of Octavian led to the repudiation of Antony and ultimately, to Octavian's acceptance in Rome.
The Second Triumvirate
In 43 B.C., Antony, his supporter Lepidus, and Octavian formed a triumvirate (triumviri rei publicae constituendae) for five years that would end in 38 B.C. Without consulting the senate, the three men divided the provinces among themselves, instituted proscriptions, and (at Philippi) fought the liberators who then committed suicide.

53. EBooks - Augustus Caesar By Nancy Zinsser Walworth, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. -
augustus caesar, the adopted son of Julius and the first emperor of Rome, began the construction of a new political order that would greatly influence the
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54. Augustus Caesar On Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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55. History Of AUGUSTUS CAESAR
History of augustus caesar including caesar s heir, Actium and after, The Roman empire, The Augustan Age.
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56. The Roman Empire: In The First Century. The Roman Empire. Emperors. Emperors | P
Civil war had brought caesar to power. Once emperor and without an obvious heir, he had adopted augustus. He may have been the first to choose a successor
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Busts of First Century Emperors The story of Rome’s Emperors in the first century AD has got it all – love, murder and revenge, fear and greed, envy and pride.
Their history is a rollercoaster that lurches from peace and prosperity to terror and tyranny.
Hereditary rule
Why was the first century so turbulent? The first answer is simple: hereditary rule. For most of this period, emperors were not chosen on the basis of their ability or honesty, but simply because they were born in the right family.
For every great leader, such as Augustus , there was a tyrant like Caligula . For every Claudius there was a Nero ; for every Vespasian , a Domitian . Only at the end of the period did Rome take the succession into its own hands and select somebody who was reasonably sane, smart and honest.
Force and violence
What’s more, the empire started through violence and depended on force. Emperors could only survive if their people believed they could outgun anyone and everyone else. If an army grew dissatisfied, the emperor was in trouble; if dissatisfaction spread further, he was finished.

57. Augustus Caesar Biography
Gaius Julius caesar Octavianus augustus (23 September 63 BC 19 August AD 14), known earlier in his life as Octavian, was the first Roman Emperor.
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Augustus Caesar Biography Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus (23 September 63 BC - 19 August AD 14), known earlier in his life as Octavian, was the first Roman Emperor. Although he preserved the outward form of the Roman Republic, he ruled as an autocrat for more than 40 years. He ended a century of civil wars and gave Rome an era of peace, prosperity, and imperial greatness. He is generally known to historians by the title "Augustus" (revered one), which he acquired in 27 BC.
Augustus was born at Rome with the name Gaius Octavius Thurinus. His father, also Gaius Octavius, came from a respectable but undistinguished family of the equestrian order and was governor of Macedonia before his death in 58 BC. More importantly, his mother Atia was the niece of Rome's greatest soldier and de facto ruler, Julius Caesar. In 46 BC Caesar, who had no legitimate children, took his grand-nephew soldiering in Spain, and adopted him as his heir (see also adoption in Rome). He then took the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus.
When Caesar was assassinated in March 44 BC, his young heir was with the army at Apollonia, in what is now Albania. He crossed over to Italy and recruited an army from among Caesar's veterans. At Rome, he found Caesar's republican assassins, Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius, in control. After a tense standoff, he formed an uneasy alliance with Marcus Antonius and Marcus Lepidus, Caesar's principal colleagues. The three formed a junta called the Second Triumvirate, and launched a purge of those allied with the assassins.

58. Rome: The Age Of Augustus
The eleventh chapter of the learning module, Rome; this chapter is a short history of the life and history of Octavian, augustus caesar as well as his
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princeps himself. To this end, Augustus appointed a cultural advisor, Maecenas, to aid him in extending patronage to poets. The result was an incredibly powerful system for identifying the best poets who could further the ideology of the Augustan government.
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Eclogues , are often blatantly political in nature. In the first Eclogue , Vergil criticizes Augustus' policies of granting agricultural land to soldiers since these land grants displace poor farmers already living there. However, in the fourth Eclogue , Vergil produces a "prophecy" poem about the birth of Augusts as a savior of the world, bringing peace and law. Since Vergil lived so close to the birth of Christ, the Christians of medieval Europe would interpret the poem as a prophecy about the birth of Christ and give Vergil, a pagan, a kind of honorary status as a Christian poet. Vergil's second work is a versified manual on farming called The Georgics , which had as its subject not only the agricultural life, agrarian values (which the Romans saw as the core set of values in their culture), but also speculation on the natural world and the role of poetry. But Vergil's greatest contribution to Roman literature was the Aeneid , an epic, heroic poem about the founding of Roman civilization by Aeneas, a Trojan hero in flight from the destruction of Troy. The subject of the

59. The Early Emperors
2 augustus is awarded the honourific title of pater patriae. Lucius caesar, brother of Gaius, likewise is name Princeps juventutis
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60. Roman Portrait Sculptures: Caesar To Augustus
The Julio Claudian Family (caesar to augustus). Julius caesar, a bust from Egypt , and Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, his lover. CN Magnus Pompeius
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