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  1. 28 de dic. de 2021 · Octavian, better known as Augustus, is one of the most significant figures in world history. His fame is well deserved. Octavian brought an end to the decades of bloody conflict that tore the Roman Republic apart. Octavian became Augustus, the first Roman emperor. As Augustus, he presided over numerous reforms, from the army to the economy ...

  2. Rómulo Augusto ( c. 465 - ¿después de 511? n. 2 ), apodado Augústulo, fue emperador romano de Occidente desde el 31 de octubre de 475 hasta el 4 de septiembre de 476. Su padre, el magister militum Orestes, le colocó en el trono imperial y, en ese momento, todavía menor de edad, era poco más que una figura decorativa de su progenitor.

  3. 7 de may. de 2023 · Augustus is well known for being the first Emperor of Rome, but even more than that, for being a self-proclaimed “Restorer of the Republic.”. He believed in ancestral values such as monogamy, chastity, and piety (virtue). Thus, he introduced a number of moral and political reforms in order to improve Roman society and formulate a new Roman ...

  4. Imperator Caesar Augustus divi filius, általánosan elterjedt néven Augustus császár, születési nevén Caius Octavius, később Caius Iulius Caesar ( Róma, i. e. 63. szeptember 23. – Nola, i. sz. 14. augusztus 19.) a Római Birodalom első császára (uralkodott i. e. 27 -től haláláig, i. sz. 14 -ig), a római történelem egyik ...

  5. 1 de oct. de 2021 · Octavian ‘Augustus’ Caesar (63 BC – 14 AD) was Julius Caesar’s named successor and for all intents and purposes — though notably not in title — Rome’s first true Emperor. The son of Julius’ niece Atia, Augustus is recognised as the founder of the Roman Empire, which he ruled from 27 BC until death. 1. He was Caesar’s great ...

  6. 6 de oct. de 2018 · Aureus of Augustus. Augustus was born as Gaius Octavianus ( Gaius Octavius) on 23 September 63 BCE in Rome. He was the first Roman emperor grated the title princeps. His long and reasonable reign gave Rome stabilization and reforms. He was born an into old and wealthy family Octavia, equites, living in Velitrae.

  7. 6 de dic. de 2018 · Early Career. Augustus or Octavius (as he was called until his great-uncle, Julius Caesar, adopted him) was born 23 September, 63 B.C. In 48 B.C., he was elected to the pontifical college. In 45 he followed Caesar to Spain. In 43 or 42 Caesar named Octavius Master of Horse. In March 44 B.C., when Julius Caesar died and his will read, Octavius ...

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