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Augustus

Birth Name

Augustus was born as Gaius Octavius Thurinus on September 23, 63 BCE.1)

Adopted Son

He was posthumously adopted by his great-uncle, Julius Caesar, in his will and took the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, later known as Octavian.2)

First Emperor

Augustus is considered the first Roman emperor, ruling from 27 BCE until his death in 14 CE.3)

Age of Power

He was only 19 years old when Julius Caesar was assassinated and he began his rise to power.4)

Second Triumvirate

Augustus formed the Second Triumvirate with Mark Antony and Lepidus in 43 BCE to defeat Caesar’s assassins.5)

Battle of Philippi

Augustus and Antony defeated the forces of Brutus and Cassius, who were responsible for Caesar's assassination, at the Battle of Philippi in 42 BCE.6)

Conflict with Antony

Augustus eventually fell out with Mark Antony, leading to a civil war.7)

Battle of Actium

In 31 BCE, Augustus defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium, leading to his sole rule over Rome.8)

Cleopatra’s Death

After their defeat, Cleopatra and Antony committed suicide, leaving Augustus the unchallenged ruler of Rome.9)

Title of Augustus

In 27 BCE, the Senate awarded him the title “Augustus,” meaning “the revered one,” marking the beginning of the Roman Empire.10)

Imperial Powers

Augustus held numerous titles and powers, including “Princeps” (First Citizen), “Imperator” (commander), and “Pontifex Maximus” (chief priest).11)

Pax Romana

His reign initiated the Pax Romana, a period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire that lasted for over two centuries.12)

Moral Reforms

Augustus introduced laws aimed at moral reforms, including legislation against adultery and for the promotion of marriage and childbirth.13)

Res Gestae

He left behind an account of his achievements called the “Res Gestae Divi Augusti,” which was inscribed on monuments across the empire.14)

Mausoleum of Augustus

Augustus built a grand mausoleum in Rome, where he and other members of the imperial family were buried.15)

Building Program

Augustus famously claimed to have found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble, thanks to his extensive building projects.16)

Ara Pacis

He commissioned the Ara Pacis (Altar of Peace) in Rome, which symbolized the peace and prosperity brought by his reign.17)

Succession Planning

Augustus carefully planned his succession, ultimately choosing his stepson, Tiberius, to follow him as emperor.18)

Livia Drusilla

He was married to Livia Drusilla for over 50 years, and she played a significant role in his reign.19)

Propaganda

Augustus used propaganda, including art, literature, and coinage, to promote his image and legitimize his rule.20)

Virgil’s Aeneid

The poet Virgil wrote the “Aeneid” during Augustus’ reign, which glorified Rome's origins and Augustus' leadership.21)

Julian Calendar

The Julian calendar, introduced by Julius Caesar, was maintained during Augustus' reign and later became the basis for the Gregorian calendar.22)

Praetorian Guard

Augustus established the Praetorian Guard, an elite unit of soldiers tasked with protecting the emperor.23)

Senate Relations

Although Augustus held supreme power, he maintained the appearance of Republican governance by working closely with the Senate.24)

Family Tragedies

Augustus experienced several personal tragedies, including the early deaths of his heirs, Marcellus, Gaius, and Lucius Caesar.25)

Divine Status

After his death, Augustus was deified by the Roman Senate, becoming one of Rome’s “Divine Emperors.”26)

Coins and Portraits

Augustus’ image appeared on coins and statues across the empire, creating a unified imperial identity.27)

Agrippa

His close friend and general, Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, was instrumental in many of Augustus' military and architectural successes.28)

Conquest of Egypt

After the defeat of Antony and Cleopatra, Egypt was annexed as a province, becoming Augustus’ personal property.29)

Provincial Reforms

Augustus reformed the administration of Rome’s provinces, creating a more efficient and centralized system of governance.30)

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