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Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) was the first emperor of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from 27 BC until his death in AD 14. Born Gaius Octavius Thurinus, he was adopted by his great-uncle Julius Caesar in 44 BC, and between then and 27 BC was... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Timeline of ancient Rome 31 BC– In the battle of Actium, Octavian decisively defeats Antony and Cleopatra

List of Roman battles 31 BC, 2 September - Battle of Actium - Octavian decisively defeats Antony and Cleopatra in a naval battle near Greece

Imperial cult (ancient Rome) Antony's loyalty to his late patron did not extend to Caesar's heir: but in the last significant act of the long-drawn civil war, on 1 August 31 BCE, Octavian defeated Antony at Actium and was left in undisputed power.

List of duels In the summer of 30 BC Mark Antony challenged Octavian to a duel, after Octavian defeated Antony at the battle of Actium the year before and threatened to take Alexandria.

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Timeline of ancient Rome 31 BC– In the battle of Actium, Octavian decisively defeats Antony and Cleopatra

List of Roman battles 31 BC, 2 September - Battle of Actium - Octavian decisively defeats Antony and Cleopatra in a naval battle near Greece

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List of battles before 601 Second Battle of Philippi 23 October - Brutus's army is decisively defeated by Antony and Octavian.

List of battles before 601 40 BC Battle of Perugia Mark Antony's brother Lucius Antonius and his wife Fulvia are defeated by Octavian.

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Cleopatra Selene II Her parents were defeated by Octavian (future Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus), during a naval battle at Actium, Greece in 31 BC.

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Maniots Augustus defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt at the Battle of Actium (September 2, 31 BC) and in gratitude he officially recognized the Koinon and visited Psammathous, and it became a semi-independent state.

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The Twelve Caesars One by one, Augustus defeated the legions of the other generals who wanted to succeed Julius Caesar as the master of the Roman world.

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List of Roman battles 23 October - Second Battle of Philippi - Brutus's army is decisively defeated by Antony and Octavian.

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Maniots Augustus defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt at the Battle of Actium (September 2, 31 BC) and in gratitude he officially recognized the Koinon and visited Psammathous, and it became a semi-independent state.

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List of Roman battles 41 BC - Battle of Perugia - Mark Antony's brother Lucius Antonius and his wife Fulvia are defeated by Octavian.

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List of Roman battles 41 BC - Battle of Perugia - Mark Antony's brother Lucius Antonius and his wife Fulvia are defeated by Octavian.

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List of Roman battles 41 BC - Battle of Perugia - Mark Antony's brother Lucius Antonius and his wife Fulvia are defeated by Octavian.

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List of Roman battles 41 BC - Battle of Perugia - Mark Antony's brother Lucius Antonius and his wife Fulvia are defeated by Octavian.

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Imperial fora In the battle of Philippi in 42 BC, in which Augustus and Mark Antony worked together and avenged Caesar's death, defeating the forces of Brutus and Cassius, Augustus vowed to build a temple dedicated to Mars Ultor (Mars the Avenger).

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Roman Navy Finally, Octavian and Agrippa defeated Sextus in the Battle of Naulochus in 36 BC, putting an end to all Pompeian resistance.

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Valle Sabbia On the Trophy of Augustus, among the names of the Alpine peoples defeated by Augustus, the Triumplini and Camuni appear, but not the Sabini.

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History of Alexandria Following Anthony's defeat at Alexandria at the Battle of Actium, Octavian took Egypt for his own, appointing a prefect who reported personally to him rather than to the Roman Senate.

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Cleopatra Selene II Octavian took Cleopatra and her brothers from Egypt to Italy.

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Cleopatra Selene II Octavian took Cleopatra and her brothers from Egypt to Italy.

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Montrest In 1885 he divided the property between his sons Augustus and Frank, with Augustus taking the lower half and building a house called Breeze Lawn, no longer extant.

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Montrest In 1885 he divided the property between his sons Augustus and Frank, with Augustus taking the lower half and building a house called Breeze Lawn, no longer extant.

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Johann Melchior Dinglinger Augustus took the recently-completed ensemble with him to Warsaw at Christmas 1701, to dazzle the nobles of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of which he was the nominal ruler.

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List of Roman Emperors However, Augustus, universally accepted to have been the first emperor, was careful to maintain the facade of republican rule, and took no specific title to mark his rule (which began in 27 BC).

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Domitian As judged by the carved titles of Caesar, Augustus and Germanicus, the related march took place between 84 and 96.

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Grand appartement du roi For example, in the salon d’Apollon, the cove painting “Augustus building the port of Misenum” alludes to the construction of the port at La Rochelle; or, depicted in the south cove of the salon de Mercure is “Ptolemy II Philadelphus in his Library”, which alludes to Ptolemy’s construction of the Great Library of Alexandria and which accordingly serves as an allegory to Louis XIV’s expansion of the Bibliothèque du roi. Complementing the rooms’ decors were pieces of massive silver furniture.

Palace of Versailles For example, in the salon d’Apollon, the cove painting “Augustus building the port of Misenum” alludes to the construction of the port at La Rochelle; or, depicted in the south cove of the salon de Mercure is “Ptolemy II Philadelphus in his Library”, which alludes to Ptolemy’s construction of the Great Library of Alexandria and which accordingly serves as an allegory to Louis XIV’s expansion of the Bibliothèque du roi. Complementing the rooms’ decors were pieces of massive silver furniture.

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Fano Caesar Augustus established a colonia, and built a wall, some parts of which remain.

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Sant'Angelo (rione of Rome) The first was built by Augustus, who dedicated it to his sister Octavia, the second was erected by his stepfather Philippus.

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Imperial fora In the battle of Philippi in 42 BC, in which Augustus and Mark Antony worked together and avenged Caesar's death, defeating the forces of Brutus and Cassius, Augustus vowed to build a temple dedicated to Mars Ultor (Mars the Avenger).

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Fano Caesar Augustus established a colonia, and built a wall, some parts of which remain.

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Fano In the AD 2 Augustus also built an arch (which is still standing) at the entrance to the town.

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Switzerland in the Roman era The tropaeum alpium, built by Augustus in 7 BC to celebrate his conquest of the Alps, lists among the defeated peoples the tribes of Raetia and of the Valais, but not the Helvetii.

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    Augustus

    Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (23 September 63 BC – 19 August AD 14) was the adopted son of Julius Caesar and the first ruler of the Roman Empire, which he ruled alone from January 27 BC until his death in AD 14. ... Every emperor of Rome adopted his name, Caesar Augustus, which gradually lost its character as a name and eventually became a title.
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    Augustus (honorific)

    Augustus (plural augusti), Latin for "majestic," "the increaser," or "venerable", was an Ancient Roman title, which was first held by Caesar Augustus and subsequently came to be considered one of the titles of what are now known as the Roman Emperors. ... Caesar Augustus
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    Caesar (title)

    Caesar (plural Caesars; Latin: Caesar, plural: Caesares) is a title of imperial character. ... His successor as emperor, his stepson Tiberius, also bore the name as a matter of course; born Tiberius Claudius Nero, he was adopted by Caesar Augustus on June 26, 4, as "Tiberius Iulius Caesar".
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    Lucius Caesar

    Lucius Julius Caesar (17 BC-2), most commonly known as Lucius Caesar, was the second son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder. ... In the year of his birth, his maternal grandfather Caesar Augustus adopted him and his brother Gaius Caesar.
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    List of people on stamps of Italy

    This is a list of people on stamps of Italy. ... Caesar Augustus (1929)
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    24 BC

    Year 24 BC was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... Caesar Augustus becomes Roman Consul for the tenth time.
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    32

    Year 32 (XXXII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... Lucius Calpurnius Piso, consul under Caesar Augustus
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    29

    Year 29 (XXIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... Livia, wife of Caesar Augustus and mother of current Roman Emperor Tiberius, (b. 58 BC)
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    16

    Year 16 (XVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... Possibly Scribonia, Second wife of Caesar Augustus and mother of Julia the Elder
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    11 BC

    Year 11 BC was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ... Octavia Minor, sister of Caesar Augustus (b. 69 BC)

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