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Octavian joined forces with Mark Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in a military dictatorship known as the Second Triumvirate. As a triumvir, Octavian ruled Rome and many of its provinces The triumvirate was eventually torn apart under the...
controversy came in 1769 when he wrote a book in response to a situation at the University of Oxford. Six evangelical students had been expelled from St Edmund Hall because of their evangelical views. Thomas Nowell, Oxford's professor of m...
the adoption posthumously by his great-uncle Gaius Julius Caesar in 44BC. In 27BC, the Senate awarded him the honorific Augustus ("the revered one"), and thus consequently he was Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus. The young Octavius came into an...
Augustus Prima Porta is the name given to a statue in white marble of the Emperor Augustus , 2.04 m, discovered on 20 April 1865 in the Villa ad Gallinas of Livia , located at Prima Porta , in the Municipio XX (Cassia Flaminia ) of Rome . I...
emperor of Rome and self-proclaimed "restorer of the Republic", sought to improve society. After a disastrous century of disorder, internal turmoil and a political system that was ultimately unsatisfactory for the empire, Augustus attempted...
Caesar and Stephan committed sins; they were responsible for the deaths of those close to them and they were unaware of their sins, yet by the end of their stories they tried to atone for what they did. Discussion The character of Caesar is...
the era of the Republic What was the Republic? Definition: The Roman republic was the form of government maintained by Rome whose authority was based on popular consent and governed by popular representation and control. Latin Roman Name: G...