The First Emperor: Caesar Augustus and the Triumph of Rome
Catégorie: Religions et Spiritualités, Romance et littérature sentimentale, Entreprise et Bourse
Auteur: Sue Monk Kidd
Éditeur: Elyse Resch
Publié: 2016-08-11
Écrivain: Nick Loper, Karen Traviss
Langue: Tamil, Japonais, Hollandais, Croate
Format: epub, eBook Kindle
Auteur: Sue Monk Kidd
Éditeur: Elyse Resch
Publié: 2016-08-11
Écrivain: Nick Loper, Karen Traviss
Langue: Tamil, Japonais, Hollandais, Croate
Format: epub, eBook Kindle
Augustus - World History Encyclopedia - Augustus Caesar (27 BCE - 14 CE) was the name of the first and, by most accounts, greatest Roman s was born Gaius Octavius Thurinus on 23 September 63 BCE. Octavian was adopted by his great-uncle Julius Caesar in 44 BCE, and then took the name Gaius Julius Caesar. In 27 BCE the Senate awarded him the honorific Augustus ("the illustrious one"), and he was then known as Gaius ...
Julius Caesar - Wikipedia - After he had first marched on Rome in 49 BC, he forcibly opened the treasury, although a tribune had the seal placed on it. After the impeachment of the two obstructive tribunes, Caesar, perhaps unsurprisingly, faced no further opposition from other members of the Tribunician College. When Caesar returned to Rome in 47 BC, the ranks of the Senate had been severely depleted, so he used his ...
Augustus - Wikipedia - Caesar Augustus (23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) was the first Roman emperor, reigning from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. His status as the founder of the Roman Principate (the first phase of the Roman Empire) has consolidated a legacy as one of the most effective and controversial leaders in human history. The reign of Augustus initiated an era of relative peace known as the Pax Romana.
Was Julius Caesar a Roman Emperor? - Tales of Times Forgotten - ABOVE: Depiction of picture-bearers from The Triumph of Caesar, ... not Julius Caesar, is thought of as the “first Roman emperor” is because, although Julius Caesar did hold the title of imperator, there are other important Latin titles that he never formally held that later became inextricably associated with the position of Roman emperor as we know it. Most importantly, on 16 January 27 ...
Caesar Augustus | National Geographic Society - Caesar Augustus was born Gaius Octavius in 63 His great-uncle was Julius Caesar, who he fought beside in 47 Augustus impressed his great uncle so much during battle that when Julius Caesar was assassinated in 43 , he had appointed Augustus as heir to his political and personal fortune in his s, at the age of 19, accepted the inheritance from Caesar’s will and was ...
Pompey - Wikipedia - Pompey's father acquired a reputation for greed, political double-dealing, and military ruthlessness. He fought the Social War against Rome's Italian allies. He supported Sulla, who belonged to the optimates, the pro-aristocracy faction, against Marius, who belonged to the populares (in favor of the people), in Sulla's first civil war (88–87 BC).
Roman emperor - Wikipedia - The Roman emperor was the ruler of the Roman Empire during the imperial period (starting in 27 BC). The emperors used a variety of different titles throughout history. Often when a given Roman is described as becoming "emperor" in English, it reflects his taking of the title Augustus or title often used was imperator, originally a military honorific.
Roman Empire - Wikipedia - From the accession of Caesar Augustus to the military anarchy of the 3rd century, it was a principate with Italy as metropole of the provinces and the city of Rome as sole capital (27 BC – AD 286). After the military crisis, the empire was ruled by multiple emperors who shared rule over the Western Roman Empire and over the Eastern Roman Empire (also known as the Byzantine Empire).
Tiberius | Biography, Accomplishments, Facts, & Death ... - Tiberius, in full Tiberius Caesar Augustus or Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus, original name Tiberius Claudius Nero, (born November 16, 42 bce —died March 16, 37 ce, Capreae [Capri], near Naples), second Roman emperor (14–37 ce), the adopted son of Augustus, whose imperial institutions and imperial boundaries he sought to preserve.
Augustus Caesar—facts and information - National Geographic - As Rome’s first emperor, Octavian (Augustus Caesar) (63 – 14) is best known for initiating the Pax Romana, a largely peaceful period of two centuries in which Rome imposed order on a ...
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