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 | | In the year 23, with Augustus back at Rome, there was a serious crisis involving a conspiracy against his life, led by Fannius Caepio and the consul of 23, a Murena. |  | | The tribunician power came to be identified completely with the office of the princeps, and Augustus and his successors, on their coins and public documents, date the years of their reigns by it. |  | | There is a conflict in the sources about his identity, and Dio puts the whole affair in 22, but the Fasti support the date of 23, and the consequence, that the adjustment made by Augustus to his constitutional position in that year was a reaction to the crisis of the conspiracy. |
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| | Royalty.nu - The Roman Empire - Augustus Caesar, Emperor of Rome |
 | | Despite his scandalous personal life, the emperor was a proponent of what we would call "family values"; he penalized people who failed to marry, rewarded those who had large families, and made it more difficult to get divorced. |  | | Brings to life the ruthless power-seeking as the Roman republic collapsed, the unrest and conspiracies, and the struggles over imperial succession. |  | | Fictional account of the life of Octavian, the shy, scholarly youth who became Caesar Augustus. |
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http://www.royalty.nu/Europe/Rome/Augustus.html
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| | Ancient History Sourcebook: Suetonius: De Vita Caesarum--Divus Augustus |
 | | After this he nipped in the bud at various times several outbreaks, attempts at revolution, and conspiracies, which were betrayed before they became formidable. |  | | Although Antonius tried to make terms at the eleventh hour, Augustus forced him to commit suicide, and viewed his corpse. |  | | When Augustus was assuming the gown of manhood, his senatorial tunic was ripped apart on both sides and fell at his feet, which some interpreted as a sure sign that the order of which the tunic was the badge would one day be brought to his feet. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/suet-augustus-rolfe.html
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| | Augustus, University of Saskatchewan |
 | | In this year he resigned the consulship (which he was to hold again on only two occasions, for symbolic purposes) and became merely a private citizen, or so he claimed. |  | | In what follows, then, his name will change according to the historical period under discussion: |  | | First there is Augustus himself, in his account of his own career — the *Res Gestae. |
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| | from jesus to christ: a portrait of jesus' world: religion in the roman world |
 | | By the dawn of the common era, her cult had become so widespread among the masses of the Roman empire that the emperor Augustus and his immediate successors were unable to suppress it, and they eventually gave up the attempt. |  | | As previously noted, one reason may be that, according to Homer's Iliad, Apollo had come to the aid of the Trojans, whom the Roman claimed as ancestors. |  | | Centuries later, when Augustus came to power, he claimed the special protection of Apollo. |
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| | Augustus and the Early Roman Empire |
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http://harpy.uccs.edu/roman/html/augustus.html
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| | Augustus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus
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| | Rome and Romania, Roman Emperors, Byzantine Emperors, etc. |
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| | Julio-Claudians - History for Kids! |
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| | Rome: The Age of Augustus |
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http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ROME/AUGUSTUS.HTM
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| | Virtual Sculpture Gallery- Augustus |
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http://eekman.com/virtual_gallery/sculptures/augustus.shtml
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| | LinuxHardware.org |
 | | Phoronix writes "The speculations flying around the Internet in recent months in regards to the GeForce 7900 series can now come to a close. |  | | Anonymous Coward writes "Don't know if his is the right place to report about my DVD RW working under linux, but LITE-ON DVDRW SHW-160P6S burner is working fine. |  | | Input any directory of files, get out the same directory structure (or flat directory) of newly encoded files. |
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| | Octavian - Augustus |
 | | Augustus himself claimed to have restored 82 temples in one year alone. |  | | Augustus adopted the sons Gaius and Lucius as his own. |  | | Most of all, Augustus appeared to appreciate that his personal standing and security benefitted from governing in the public interest. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Augustus |
 | | The changes wrought by Augustus in the administration of Rome, and his policy in the Orient are of especial significance to the historian of Christianity. |  | | After the death of Herod (750 A.U.C.), Augustus divided his kingdom between his sons. |  | | The Emperor died in the seventy-sixth year of his age (A.D. After the battle of Actium, he received into his favour Herod the Great, confirmed him in his title of King of the Jews, and granted him the territory between Galilee and the Trachonitis, thereby winning the gratitude and devotion of Herod and his house. |
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| | AUGUSTUS: IMAGES OF POWER |
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| | Octavian / Augustus |
 | | I have put up sections on his achievements, his Rome, his portraiture, his humour, his sayings, what people over ages say about him (eventually, including books out of copyright), and links to other sites which discuss Augustus and his age. |  | | Even Augustus’ most vocal critics could not place his political achievements in doubt [6]. |  | | In his fictional autobiography of Augustus, Massie had Vergil tell Octavian about Rex Nemorensis [1]: |
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| | Ancient History Sourcebook: Suetonius (c.69-after 122 CE): The Divine Augustus |
 | | And immediately upon sight of Augustus, who had been sent for by his uncle Caesar to the sacrifice, and was as yet perfectly unknown to most of the company, he affirmed that it was the very boy he had seen in his dream. |  | | The next day, meeting Augustus, with whom till that hour he had not the least acquaintance, and looking at him with admiration, he said he was extremely like the boy he had seen in his dream. |  | | Balbus was, by the father's side, of a family who were natives of Aricia, and many of whom had been in the senate. |
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| | Augustus, the Principate, and Propaganda |
 | | Augustus even deployed his extensive public building program in such a way that it would support his position; for a few examples, see Augustus: Images of Power or visit the Temple of Apollo on the Palatine in Region X of VRoma, either via the web gateway or the anonymous browser. |  | | With such an emphasis on his own family, it is not surprising that in his will Augustus adopted Livia into his lineage with the new name Julia Augusta, giving her even closer ties to his family. |  | | Augustus reorganized the state bureaucracy, staffing crucial offices in the city and provincial administrations, in the lawcourts, and in the military with senators, equestrians, and even the slaves and freedmen of his own household, all of whom owed their positions to him. |
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| | Augustus Caesar Memorial |
 | | Some have condemned his ruthless quest for power, especially his part in the proscription at the time of the triumvirate. |  | | Augustus' third wife was Livia Drusilla, who had two sons, Tiberius and Drusus Germanicus, by a previous marriage. |  | | In fact, he made much of the claim that he was restoring the Roman Republic. |
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http://sangha.net/messengers/Augustus.htm
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| | Augustus on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | This led to a rebellion in AD 9 by Arminius in which Varus was defeated. |  | | The artist his wife, his sister, their lover; Artists GWEN and AUGUSTUS JOHN's Bohemian behaviour scandalised society. |  | | COVER STORY: The wreck of Augustus; Lecherous, self-deluding, overrated - Augustus John was all of these things and worse, says Charles Darwent. |
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| | Augustus (honorific) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although the use of the cognomen "Augustus" as part of one's name is generally understood to identify the 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. |  | | Although the name signified nothing in constitutional theory, it was recognised as representing all the powers that Caesar Augustus had accumulated. |  | | The Imperial dignity was not an ordinary office, but rather an extraordinary concentration of ordinary powers in the hands of one man; "Augustus" was the name that unambiguously identified that man. |
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| | Crosswalk.com |
 | | Augustus died in Nola in Campania, Aug. 19, A.U.C. 14, in his 76th year; but long before his death he had associated Tiberius with him in the empire. |  | | After Herod’s death, in A.D. 4, Augustus divided his dominions, almost exactly according to his dying directions, among his sons. |  | | After his murder, the young Octavius, then Caius Julius Caesar Octavianus, was taken into the triumvirate with Antony and Lepidus, and, after the removal of the latter, divided the empire with Antony. |
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http://www.biblestudytools.net/Dictionaries/SmithsBibleDictionary/smt.cgi?number=T504
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| | Augustus Caesar First Roman Emperor |
 | | After his death, the people the Roman Empire worshipped Augustus as a god. |  | | In his will Caesar had adopted Octavian and made him his heir. |  | | Emperor Augustus of Rome was born with the given name Gaius Octavius on September 23, 63 B.C. He took the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Octavian) in 44 B.C. after the murder of his great uncle, Julius Caesar. |
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http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95sep/augustus.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Augustus: Books |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0340412240
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| | The Internet Classics Archive The Deeds of the Divine Augustus by Augustus |
 | | A copy below of the deeds of the divine Augustus, by which he subjected the whole wide earth to the rule of the Roman people, and of the money which he spent for the state and Roman people, inscribed on two bronze pillars, which are set up in Rome. |  | | In my nineteenth year, on my own initiative and at my own expense, I raised an army with which I set free the state, which was oppressed by the domination of a faction. |  | | Commentary: Several comments have been posted about The Deeds of the Divine Augustus. |
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| | Egypt: Rulers, Kings and Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt: Augustus (Octavius) |
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| | Octavian to Augustus: Timeline |
 | | Lepidus dies; Augustus becomes Pontifex Maximus in his place (March 6), and is now in charge of Roman religion. |  | | unknown date: Julia scandal; Augustus exiles his daughter due to 'plots' with men in the aristocracy with whom she'd been cavorting... |  | | 13, April 3: Augustus writes his will; soon after, Tiberius is given imperium maius which makes him virtual co-emperor with Augustus. |
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http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~ekondrat/Octavian2.html
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| | Imperium: Augustus (2003) (TV) |
 | | Julio Cesar is killed by Bruto and Casio.Marco Antonio(Maximo Ghini) and Augustus defeat them in Filipos. |  | | I have seen this movie and would like to comment on it |  | | Augustus nephew of Cesar(Gerard Klein) fights against Pompeyo who´s vanquished in Munda. |
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| | (69) Augustus |
 | | Since the emperor Augustus had no sons, he adopted his grandsons, Gaius and Lucius Caesar, the sons of his only child Julia and his old friend and close associate Marcus Agrippa. |  | | Although Augustus was at least sixty years old when this coin was issued, his portrait on the obverse remains that of the youthful Augustus. |  | | The earliest year in which this coin could have been issued was 2 B.C., when Augustus received the new honorific title pater patriae, father of the country; almost all emperors would henceforth receive the title upon coming into power. |
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http://www.lawrence.edu/dept/art/buerger/catalogue/069.html
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| | Caesar Augustus: Background and Images-- virgil.org |
 | | Table shows where, when, and according to whom Augustus was ill. |  | | Table shows who conspired against Augustus, and when. |  | | Brief explanations, in chronological order where dates are known. |
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| | ROME: Building Projects in Augustus' Time |
 | | September 1: Augustus: dedication of the Temple of Jupiter Tonans on the Capitol |  | | 15) left Augustus most of his estate, for the purposes of public building: Porticus Liviae (dedicated 7 B.C.) |  | | Augustus: obtains a decree for a Temple of Mars Ultor on the Capitol, a repository for the Parthian Standards until the completion of his Forum Augustum |
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| | Bible Study - Caesar Augustus |
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| | The Augustus Society |
 | | The Augustus Society is a nonprofit organization of Las Vegas professional men and women of Italian American heritage, dedicated to improving the education, well-being, and positive image of Italian Americans. |  | | The Augustus Society May general membership meeting will be held at Town Center Lodge II located at 2992 W Cheyenne Ave, North Las Vegas on May 24th. |  | | The Augustus Society July general membership meeting will be held at Maggianos at the Fashion Show Mall on July 26th. |
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| | Article : In memory of.. Augustus Pablo. |
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| | Amazon.com: Augustus: Books: G. P. Baker,G. P. Baker |
 | | Augustus was propelled into the leadership of Rome at the age of 18 following the hastened demise of his uncle Julius Caesar. |  | | He proved ambitious and ruthless beyond his years, but to his credit he did create a Roman state that lasted for centuries. |  | | Another in a series of superb biographies of ancient leaders, Baker tackles the life and times of Gaius Octavian Augustus, first emperor of Rome and founder of a Roman state that endured for centuries. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0815410891?v=glance
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| | Augustus |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0805331.html
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| | (65) Augustus |
 | | In the Res Gestae, his posthumously published summary of his achievements, Augustus describes some of the honors given him by the Senate: For restoring the republic "I was named Augustus by resolution of the Senate. |  | | The original shield was displayed in the Curia, and copies of it were set up all over the Roman world. |  | | The shield is flanked by the young laurel trees, which were attributes of the god Apollo with whom Augustus associated himself; such pairs of trees also flanked the buildings housing the oldest priesthoods and gave the entrance to Augustus' house a sacred aspect. |
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http://www.lawrence.edu/dept/art/buerger/catalogue/065.html
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| | FORVM ANTIQVVM: Augustan Studies |
 | | Augustus' career in his own words: Res Gestae Divi Augusti: |  | | Tacitus: On the End of the Republic and the Rise of Augustus a dissident viewpoint from an "elite" author of the late First, early Second century. |  | | Plutarch's "Life of Mark Antony" (English) which utilizes Augustus' memoirs for the bits on Octavian. |
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http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~ekondrat/Augustus.html
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| | Agaricus augustus, the Prince, Tom Volk's Fungus of the Month for August 2002 |
 | | This month's fungus is Agaricus augustus, the Prince |  | | See A history of the months and the meanings of their names and How August became so August for more information. |  | | Caesar Augustus completed the calendar reforms started by Julius Caesar in 46 BC, and in the process renamed "sextilis mensis" -- the sixth month-- to "Augustus mensis" --Augustus' month-- in 8 BC (yes I know there are conflicting dates reported in various places). |
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| | Writings From the Time of Augustus Caesar - 3 |
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| | Augustus |
 | | Augustus was soon born and began playing the local club scene, cultivating a dedicated following quite rapidly. |  | | These five guys met in Melbourne just as the new millennium was beginning, quickly forming a bond based around their love for music. |  | | Led equally by loud guitar roar as well as melodies and hooks that just won't leave you alone, this band's sound - both on record and on stage - has a sweeping grandeur that cannot be denied. |
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: ALLEN, AUGUSTUS CHAPMAN |
 | | At a family conference, his brothers waived their rights to share in his estate in favor of their father and mother, but by 1841 both parents were dead, and the four other brothers demanded of Augustus Allen their shares in John K. Allen's estate. |  | | At the age of seventeen he graduated from the Polytechnic Institute at Chittenango, New York, and began to teach mathematics there. |  | | Various interests made the business so complex that the only way to settle such an estate was by assignment. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/AA/fal17.html
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| | Caesar Augustus -- virgil.org |
 | | Contemporary historiography, introductions to the sources, and a fictional reconstruction of Augustus' lost memoir. |  | | A companion to the Caesar Augustus pages: primary sources, background and images, modern essays and historical fiction. |  | | Please send comments to David Wilson-Okamura at david@virgil.org. |
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| | AUGUSTUS CAESAR; The Approved Fanlisting |
 | | This is the TFL approved fanlisting for one of the most amazing & inspiring historical figures of all time, Augustus Caesar, first Emperor of Rome. |  | | All affiliates are found on the etc page. |  | | Feel free to look around, if you want more information about Augustus Caesar, see the about page, if you want more information about this site or if you want to see affiliates, go to the etc page, & if you're a fan, be sure to join the list. |
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| | www.myspace.com/augustus |
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| | Augustus Baldwin Longstreet |
 | | Despite his impressive career-- spanning education, religion and politics-- Longstreet is best remembered for his contribution to the creation of the genre of Southwestern humor. |  | | Possibly the most accomplished and well-educted of the humorists, Longstreet led a varied and illustrious life. |  | | The first of the Southwestern humorists, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, was born September 22, 1790 in Augusta, Georgia. |
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| | Augustus Hare Society Pages |
 | | I bequeath to each of my servants who shall be in my service at my death (other than those to whom annuities are hereinafter bequeathed the sum of one pound for every completed year of their service to me |  | | BE IT KNOWN that Augustus John Cuthbert hare of "Holmhurst" St. Leonards on Sea in the County of Sussex died on the 22nd day of January 1903 at "Holmhurst" aforesaid. |  | | THIS IS A CODICIL to the will of me AUGUSTUS JOHN CUTHBERT HARE of Holmhurst St Leonards on Sea the said will bearing the date the twenty sixth day of September One thousand nine hundred and two |
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| | Mausoleum of Augustus - Rome, Italy - Great Buildings Online |
 | | "The Mausoleum of Augustus, Rome, built by Augustus as his own family tomb, looks back to the Etruscan tumulus for its basic form, though it broke the long-standing rule forbidding burial inside the city. |  | | We appreciate your suggestions for links about Mausoleum of Augustus. |  | | Create your own Mausoleum of Augustus in live 3D with DesignWorkshop® Classic Home Design for just $79.95! |
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http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Mausoleum_of_Augustus.html
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| | Augustus - Wikimedia Commons |
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