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Augustus
Augustus The famous statue of Octavian at the Prima Porta (Vatican Museums) Caesar Augustus (Latin: Imperator Caesari Divi Filius Augustus ) (23 September 63 BC – 19 ... AD 14), known to modern historians as Octavian for the period of his life ...
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Augustus (translated from German)
Augustus This article is concerned with the Roman Emperor Augustus. To the term Augustus as ruler title see Emperor. Emperor Augustus Augustus (* 23. September 63 v. Chr. as ...
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Octavian (translated from German)
Octavian Octavian or Oktavian is in lateinischer , male first ... the name was the first Roman emperor Augustus (Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus Augustus). Further carriers of the name were Pope Johannes XII. (originally: Octavian or Oktavian of Spoleto) Gegenpapst Viktor ...
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Talk:Augustus
Talk:Augustus How did Augustus Caesar die? DRBennett Is his name Octavianus ... name Gaius Julius Caesar. We call him Octavian because Roman tradition of the period dictated ... s a question....Imperator or just Princeps? Augustus would have claimed not to have been ... sadfgdsfd he was given the title of Augustus princeps in 27 BC, then in ...
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Augustus (honorific)
Augustus (honorific) For the Emperor, see Augustus. For his (last) wife, see Julia Augusta ... Lictor Magister Militum Imperator Princeps senatus Emperor Augustus Caesar Tetrarch Politics and law: Roman Senate ... Collegiality Roman law Roman citizen Imperium edit Augustus (plural augusti) is Latin for "majestic" or ... nature Although the use of the cognomen "Augustus" as part of one's name ...
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Caesar Augustus (Memory-alpha.org/en wiki)
Caesar Augustus A bust of Caesar Augustus. Caesar Augustus (also known as "Octavian") was the great nephew of Julius Caesar ... lived from 63 BCE to 14 CE. Augustus was among the Roman Empire's ...
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Gaius Octavian (Character of Rome)
Gaius Octavian (Character of Rome) Gaius Octavian Actor Max Pirkis Tenure Season 1+ Historical Figure Augustus Class Patrician Family Octavia of the Julii ... Julii (mother) Loyalties The House of Julii. Octavian is supremely loyal to his sister and mother. Enemies Appearances Gaius Octavian is a character in the HBO/ ...
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Marcus Claudius Marcellus (nephew of the Augustus) (translated from German)
Marcus Claudius Marcellus (nephew of the Augustus) Possible haven-guesses/advises the Marcellus Marcellustheater ... son-in-law of the Roman emperor Augustus . Marcellus was the son of the Gaius ... and that Octavia, the sister of the Augustus. As Octavian (the later Augustus) itself 39 v. Chr. in the ...
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Talk:Gaius Octavian (Character of Rome)
Talk:Gaius Octavian (Character of Rome) The battle of Munda In the comparison you mention that Octavian was not present at the battle of ... Munda. However, the Wikipedia entry indicates that Octavian was in charge of the Cavalry at ... versions mentioned? I took my information from Augustus, Godfather of Europe by Richard Holland, but ... Dio Cassius are both ambiguous about whether Octavian did any fighting at Munda, and ...
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Talk:Roman Empire/reorganization/Politicaljunkie's additions
... In the centuries before the autocracy of Augustus, Rome had already accumulated most of its ... Syracuse and Carthage. In the late Republic, Augustus (then still "Octavian") definitively added Egypt to the Imperium Romanum ... development of the territory in earlier times). Augustus' reforms turning the Roman state into an ... abdication of the last Western Emperor Romulus Augustus and sent the Imperial insignia to ...
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