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Augustus (Latin: IMPERATOR·CAESAR·DIVI·FILIVS·AVGVSTVS; September 23, 63 BC – August 19, AD 14), born Gaius Octavius Thurinus, was adopted by his great-uncle Julius Caesar in 44 BC, and was thenceforth known as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Latin: GAIVS·IVLIVS·CAESAR·OCTAVIANVS). After his... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Ischia In 6 AD, Augustus restored the island to Naples in exchange for Capri.

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Cybele Augustus restored Cybele's temple, which was located next to his own palace on the Palatine Hill.

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Augustus After the demise of the Second Triumvirate, Octavian restored the outward facade of the Roman Republic, with governmental power vested in the Roman Senate, but in practice retained his autocratic power.

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Julian calendar Augustus remedied this discrepancy after 36 years by restoring the correct frequency.

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Switzerland in the Roman era This division, established by Augustus in 22 BC, was accompanied by a redistribution of tribal settlement areas.

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Augustus Kountze In 1856 Augustus and Herman established Kountze Brothers Bank, later changing the name to First National Bank of Omaha.

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Augustus Kountze In 1856 Augustus and Herman established Kountze Brothers Bank, later changing the name to First National Bank of Omaha.

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Roman Empire Augustus had established a standing army, where individual soldiers served under the same military governors over an extended period of time.

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Claudius Barbara Levick notes that Augustus had named his grandson Postumus Agrippa and his stepson Tiberius joint heirs.

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Claudius Barbara Levick notes that Augustus had named his grandson Postumus Agrippa and his stepson Tiberius joint heirs.

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Claudius Barbara Levick notes that Augustus had named his grandson Postumus Agrippa and his stepson Tiberius joint heirs.

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Claudius Barbara Levick notes that Augustus had named his grandson Postumus Agrippa and his stepson Tiberius joint heirs.

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    Augustus

    After his adoption, he became the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. The young Octavius came into his inheritance after Caesar's assassination in 44 BC.
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    Augustus (honorific)

    The feminine form is Augusta. Although the use of the cognomen "Augustus" as part of one's name is generally understood to identify emperor Augustus, this is somewhat misleading; "Augustus" was the most significant name associated with the Emperor, but it did not actually represent any sort of constitutional office until the 3rd century under Diocletian.
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    Augustus (disambiguation)

    Augustus (63 BC–AD 14) was an emperor of ancient Rome. Augustus may also refer to:
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    Augustus (novel)

    Augustus is a 1973 novel by John Williams. It won the National Book Award.
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    Category:Augustus

    Julio-Claudian Dynasty Categories named after royalty
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    Imperium: Augustus

    Among its many criticisms is the way Augustus' daughter, Julia, was portrayed.
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    Forum of Augustus

    The statues in the forum provided excellent reasoning for Augustus to claim his restoration of the Republic.
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    Augustus II the Strong

    Augustus's great physical strength earned him the nicknames "the Strong," "the Saxon Hercules" and "Iron-Hand."
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    Fort Augustus

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    Mausoleum of Augustus

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