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  • He was deified by the Senate after his death in 44 BCE. Augustus, his successor built a temple to the Divine Julius on the west side of the
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  • ...by a guardian for almost the entire visit, and at our tour of the house of Augustus, I guess a very simple rite could have been held. I believe that a longer t
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  • ...mphius Cicero, Piperbaru Ullerius Venator, Gaius Antonius Scaenicus, Gaius Augustus, Tiberius Caselius Sidonius, Publius Claudius Lucentius Severus, Marcus Equ
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  • ...ents that describe and/or detail augural practice from before the death of Augustus.
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  • ... Maximus, Pius, and adjectives indicating conquest of a land. Among these, Augustus, Imperator and adjectives of conquest may only be awarded by the Senate; ot ...mina of distinction include, but are not limited to, the following: Augur, Augustus, Felix, Invictus, Magnus, Maximus, Optimus, Pius, Superbus, Victor. Note th
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  • | title=Res Gestae Divi Augusti: The Achievements of the Divine Augustus | author=Augustus
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  • The month names of the Julian calendar as revised by Augustus and the Gregorian calendar will be the official names in Nova Roma.
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  • |''Augustus''<br/>''Sextilis''
    9 KB (1,395 words) - 05:42, 14 February 2013
  • ...and the [[Senate]]'s grant of extraordinary powers to [[Augustus|Octavian (Augustus)]] under the [first settlement in 27 BC, as candidates for the defining piv
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  • ...hen Servius Tullius built the walls of Rome, expanding the pomerium. When Augustus rededicated the city, four pillars were buried, one inscribed in memory of
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  • ==Augustus==
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  • ... process of unification of Italy finds its conclusive moment in the age of Augustus. Only in this period we can try to give a definition of the concept of Ital ...ge of emperor Claudius (it is likely that this privilege was introduced by Augustus). In Augustan age furthermore we have to remember the creation of seats det
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  • ==Augustus== ... year 15 BCE, attending the games, have regarded Octavian as, "the Emperor Augustus" or a despot? Was such a view colored, in any way, by Octavian's assumption
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  • ... quite a minor god in Italy and did not become popular until the advent of Augustus who built a magnificent temple on the [[Palatine]] to him. His cult was sup ...rum Graecorum''. Choral singing was also included in the Saecular Games of Augustus.
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  • ...he founding of Rome, and he died at the 2000th anniversary of the death of Augustus, founder of the empire. He was respected and praised by his fellow citizen
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  • ...". In the [[Roman Empire]], it was applied first to [[Cicero]], then to [[Augustus]] and subsequently to most of the emperors.
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  • ...n of any great importance after the institution of a praefectus annonae by Augustus there is no doubt that it existed for several centuries, and at least as la ...us (lv.24), that no one was willing to hold so contemptible an office, and Augustus was therefore reduced to the necessity of compelling persons to take it; pe
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  • ...Roma since November 30, 2000. He currently resides in Edmonton (Castellum Augustus), Alberta. He was elected ''quaestor'' for 2004 and ran (but lost) for one
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  • The Historical Sixth Legion traces it's roots to the time of Emperor Augustus, having fought in the Spanish campaign (where it was awarded its title "Vic
    9 KB (1,624 words) - 01:44, 11 August 2008
  • ...n the year 25 BC, with the name of ''Emerita Augusta'' by order of Emperor Augustus.... The city became the capital of Lusitania province, and one of the most
    1 KB (176 words) - 09:47, 24 October 2008
  • ...ems to have been no general census taken in the provinces till the time of Augustus. This emperor caused an accurate account to be taken of all persons in the
    10 KB (1,791 words) - 06:26, 24 May 2022
  • [[Image:794 Foro di Augusto.jpg|370px|center]]<br/>[[Forum of Augustus]], Rome.
    5 KB (826 words) - 13:45, 26 September 2023
  • ...original name), and it is about the desire of the people for the return of Augustus, who is away in the provinces, because only he can ensure the peace and go
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  • ...n was made to proceed with an application for Oppidum status for Castellum Augustus (Edmonton), there being sufficient citizens living within the city limits t
    13 KB (1,947 words) - 16:35, 26 October 2008
  • ...Actium, was sent to the province of Hispania Tarraconensis to take part in Augustus' campaigns against the Cantabri and the Astures, that lasted between 25 BC ... Panniona, where its presence has been firmly proved in 14 AD, the year of Augustus' death.
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  • ... came together, and clashed with each other. The winner went off to Caesar Augustus, whereas the one which had flown up from Brutus' camp was put to flight."<r
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  • ''Mars Ultor'', under Augustus he obtained this title, meaning Avenger, in recognition of his victory over
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  • ...greatly valued by the Romans themselves (if not by the likes of Horace and Augustus) and influenced a much later playwright from the 16th Century: William Shak
    3 KB (424 words) - 10:34, 1 October 2008
  • ...list of Consuls basically, was so highly regarded that it was inscribed on Augustus' triumphal arch in Rome. In spite of this, Lendering [http://www.livius.org
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  • ...on them, saying Livy held off publishing the most recent parts until after Augustus' death: raising the possibility that the ''Princeps'' just might have found
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  • ...esses would seem to warrant offering Her popana after Roman practice under Augustus.)
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  • ...ens to request the latter to assume the consulship for the following year. Augustus de­clined the honour, and appointed Vespillo, who was accordingly consul w
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  • ...torian administration with the administration of two [[aedile]]s. In BC, [[Augustus]] transferred the ''aerarium'' to two ''praefecti aerarii'', chosen annuall Besides creating the ''fiscus'', Augustus also established in AD&nbsp;6 a military treasury ''([[aerarium militare]])
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  • ...(''aedes'') in the Circus Maximus. The two of them were patrons of racing. Augustus set up an important solar monument, the obelisk of Ramses II brought from H
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  • ... width="33%" style="border-style: none" align="left" height="18">Castellum Augustus</td>
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  • *[[Lucius Augustus Marcellus (Nova Roma)|Lucius Augustus Marcellus]]
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  • Free-Market Policies under Augustus ...married Cleopatra in 36 B.C. As Oertel (1934: 386) put it, "The victory of Augustus and of the West meant . . . a repulse of the tendencies towards State capit
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  • ...eres'', originally celebrated every five years, but later - by the time of Augustus - held every October 4. ...of the temple of Magna Mater in that same year. [4] By the time of Emperor Augustus, the fast was an annual occurrence, observed every year on October 4th. [1]
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  • ...nce on August 23, 20 BC, within the temple precinct of Vulcan, and used by Augustus to mark the treaty with Parthia and the return of the legionary standards t ...Latinae Selectae'' 4914, translated by Robert K. Sheark; The Roman Empire: Augustus to Hadrian, Translated Documents of Greece and Rome, 1988, Cambridge Univer
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  • ...ula, had lived outside the political horizon of the Romans in the times of Augustus and Domitian and were known to them only by rumour. The evidence of their o
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  • ...ictatorship (80 - 63 B.C.). For Sulla, as for Julius Caesar and Octavianus Augustus, there are no archaeological evidences to witness those enlargements, only «To Emperor Titus Caesar Vespasianus Augustus, Great Pontife, wearing the tribunician power for the 9th time, being imper
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  • ...d property; he did not receive any written proof of his citizenship. Under Augustus a new system was created under which new-born children were registered
    11 KB (1,758 words) - 18:30, 8 July 2007
  • It was only in the time of Augustus that the plural ''lares'' was used.
    6 KB (1,127 words) - 22:07, 28 August 2009
  • ...st obvious example is the statue of the deceased statue of Germanicus that Augustus used to kiss.<ref>Suetonius, '''''Gaius''''', 7.</ref> We also find that a
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  • ...nty-six) before Augustus that abolished some positions. The vigintiviri of Augustus were constituted from three viri monetalis (employers in the mint for the c
    13 KB (2,192 words) - 09:18, 3 February 2008
  • ...lendar of observances which in its main outlines was as old as the time of Augustus."<ref>Welles, C.B., Fink, R.O., and Gilliam, J.F. The Excavations at Dura E
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  • * Lucius Augustus Marcellus
    17 KB (2,105 words) - 22:37, 15 October 2011
  • ... of Magna Mater), old cults re-activated (such as the Arval Brethren under Augustus), and other additions, changes, and adaptations to the ''sacra publica'' we
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  • ...Rome. The text we have is from the ''Monumentum Ancyranum'', the Temple of Augustus and Rome in Ankara, Turkey. The Latin text was inscribed on the outside of | title=Res Gestae Divi Augusti: The Achievements of the Divine Augustus
    2 KB (260 words) - 10:02, 25 December 2007
  • ...hich appears to have fallen into decay, was restored by Livia, the wife of Augustus, and consecrated by Tiberius (A.D. 10), after his victory over the Pannonia
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  • ...er side of the world! With this act, we imitate the Ludi Saeculares during Augustus, when Horace's "Carmen Saeculare" was recited by a chorus. We also try it t
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  • {{LanguageBar|Forum of Augustus}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Forum of Augustus]]
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  • ...oddering creature who dares to call himself "emperor" as if he were a true Augustus. (I am sorry for displaying my anger, but I write on some vellum I have cad
    6 KB (1,049 words) - 12:26, 1 October 2008
  • Then came Caesar, and Augustus Caesar, and our philosopher Emperor Marcus Aurelius, and by many others, to
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  • ...nted the Goddess, who was not portrayed by statues in the temple, although Augustus dedicated an altar and statue to Vesta on the Palatine Hill in part of his |April 28 || || Anniversary of the foundation by Augustus of the Temple of Vesta on the Palatine.
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  • ...oddering creature who dares to call himself "emperor" as if he were a true Augustus. (I am sorry for displaying my anger, but I write on some vellum I have cad
    13 KB (2,226 words) - 12:26, 1 October 2008
  • when the fleet of Octavian (Augustus) routed the ships of Antony and Augustus saw, as with the army itself, the need for a permanent
    46 KB (7,869 words) - 12:46, 1 October 2008
  • {{sectionheaderrtq|Rome’s Pivotal Emperors: Augustus Caesar}} [[Image:RTQ1qtrB.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The Divine Caesar Augustus]]
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  • 22. What did Horace and the court of Augustus have in common in regards to Plautus and his works.
    3 KB (473 words) - 12:47, 1 October 2008
  • ...Answer #23.''' Julia Augusta otherwise known as Livia, wife of the Emperor Augustus had her visage carved into the Malibu statue of Cybele. ...s fully accepted into Roman life and customs by the time of a successor to Augustus' family cognomen. Who was this person giving his full Roman name?''
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  • During the Principate, Caesar Augustus abolished the ''duoviri viis extra urbem purgandis'' and the four ''praefec
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  • ...pidis et municipiis, we the citizens of Nova Roma in the city of Castellum Augustus in Provincia Canada Ulterior establish Oppidum Laureatum (“Oppidum"). Thi
    6 KB (1,048 words) - 18:34, 21 December 2008
  • ...astyle, peripteral building of the Corinthian order. Built in the reign of Augustus on the site of an older structure. *'''The Temple of Divus Iulius''', near that of Castor, built by Augustus. Very scanty remains exist.
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  • That came under Augustus. These praetors are provincial only. The
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  • ... on Monaco, 6kms below, its high buildings and its yachts. It is here that Augustus has built his Trophy[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trophy_of_Augustus "to ce
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  • Formal debate ended on 29 Augustus 2756 at 6:00 AM Roman time. Voting began immediately afterwards and ended on 31 Augustus 2756 at
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  • The Historical Sixth Legion traces it's roots to the time of Emperor Augustus, having fought in the Spanish campaign (where it was awarded its title "Vic
    27 KB (4,323 words) - 18:01, 7 January 2010
  • ...ansionary Roman state both after and before the time of the first emperor, Augustus. Many scholars refer to the time of Augustus and afterwards as the ''Principate'' after the title of the head of state,
    940 B (146 words) - 13:05, 30 June 2011
  • ...onged to this office was too great for the emperors not to covet it. Hence Augustus received the ''[[tribunicia potestas]]'' for life (Suet. Aug. 27; Tacit. An
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  • ...tima and in Rome itself, they were on display on the now destroyed arch of Augustus in the Forum; those very tables are still visible in the Capitoline Museums ...ation of the city. The Censorship was abolished in 50 B.C. and restored by Augustus in 22 B.C.
    13 KB (2,132 words) - 20:30, 8 September 2008
  • ...n singur nume. Este cazul Liviei, sotia lui Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus Augustus.
    19 KB (2,937 words) - 21:56, 22 October 2008
  • Augustus lowered this age to 25 years. He also made an end to the practice to have t
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  • ...8 AD, the great roman poet Publius Ovidius Nasso was exiled by the Emperor Augustus to Tomis. His sad journey started 2000 years ago and in the spring of the y
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  • ...y Gens Iulia. I have been a practicing Romanus of the Religio Romana since Augustus of 1991 and consider myself a pious and upholder of the traditional Roman M
    6 KB (1,085 words) - 01:54, 27 January 2022
  • ...y Gens Iulia. I have been a practicing Romanus of the Religio Romana since Augustus of 1991 and consider myself a pious and upholder of the traditional Roman M
    17 KB (2,931 words) - 01:53, 27 January 2022
  • ...nius Turpilianus, who was one of the triumvirs of the mint in the reign of Augustus, likewise contain reference to the real or supposed Sabine origin of the ge
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  • ...er a long interval that they were again appointed, namely in B.C. 22, when Augustus caused L. Munatius Plancus and Paulus Aemilius Lepidus to fill the office (
    24 KB (4,012 words) - 18:43, 26 November 2008
  • ...while the original documents were in the keeping of the ''aediles'', until Augustus transferred the care of them also to the quaestors (Dion Cass. LIV.36).
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  • ...d taxation. According to this model, the beginning of the end starts under Augustus when, in circa 19-20 BCE, under the administration of the prefect Petronius ... in fiscal reforms and innovations in Egypt, see Dominic Rathbone, "Egypt, Augustus and Roman taxation," ''CCG'' 4 (1993): 81-112.</ref> More radically, Glare
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  • ... Ceres, originally celebrated every five years, but later - by the time of Augustus - held every October 4. [[Ceres|Learn more...]]
    9 KB (1,395 words) - 13:05, 1 April 2009
  • ... [[Roman calendar|calendars]] are marked with "FP" for this day, but after Augustus they are marked simply "F", for ''fastus''. The mysterious meaning of "FP"
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  • Emperor Augustus, on his deathbed.
    28 KB (4,692 words) - 09:29, 23 April 2010
  • ...ents that describe and/or detail augural practice from before the death of Augustus.
    9 KB (1,320 words) - 04:25, 21 May 2010
  • ...ing visit to Campus Martius (Crypta Balbi, Sacred Area of Largo Argentina, Augustus' Mausoleum and Ara Pacis; '''Meeting point''': in front of Crypta Balbi, Vi
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  • II. The month names of the Julian calendar as revised by Augustus and the Gregorian calendar will be the names of months used for the officia
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  • ...aly is from Böckingen on the Neckar, where a centurion of the legion VIII Augustus dedicated two altars, one to Mithras and the other (dated 148) to Apollo.
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  • ... seems unlikely. The Julian family of Rome, most notably Julius Cæsar and Augustus, traced their lineage to Ascanius and Aeneas, thus to the goddess Aphrodite
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  • ...of the republic, the office appears to have fallen altogether into disuse. Augustus however seems to have revived it, for we find frequent mention of it during
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  • ...IV.11). As the chief pontiff was obliged to live in a ''domus publica'', [[Augustus]], when he assumed this dignity, changed part of his own house into a ''dom
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  • ...gle night (Liv. V.52); a regulation which seems to have been modified by [[Augustus]], in so far that an absence of two nights was permitted (Tacit. Ann. III.5 ... Lentulus Maluginensis|Ser. Cornelius Lentulus Maluginensis]] (B.C. 11) by Augustus, then ''pontifex maximus''. [[Julius Caesar]] had indeed been nominated in
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  • :You may have seen Nero today, but I saw Augustus once, the first Roman emperor, and I even heard his speech. (10 pts) ::Augustus, -i, m (Augustus)
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  • ...ter became more irregular. The regular interval was restored by Octavianus Augustus in 28 BC after a "41 year gap", as attested by the Res Gestae Divi Augusti.
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  • ::Augustus, -i, m (Augustus)
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  • :'''Festival that was on Dec. 23rd sometimes held twice a year by Augustus or the feast in of Larentia'''
    3 KB (529 words) - 00:02, 14 March 2012
  • ...uted to Cæsar Augustus on this deathbed, according to Suetonius' "Life of Augustus". *Augustus again, yet again from Suetonius' account of his life.
    18 KB (3,004 words) - 22:14, 26 April 2012
  • ...al and social conditions went back to normal during the reign of Emperor [[Augustus]], the temple of Olympia, and the Olympic Games, started flourishing again ...perial family, Olympia continued to enjoy the emperors’ favor, even when Augustus’s successors ascended the throne. Tiberius’s adoptive son Germanicus co
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  • order that the emperor Caesar Hadrian, son of Nerva Trajan Augustus
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  • [(being that) if You will grant Emperor Caesar Domitianus Augustus
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  • ...dius Quadratus reads the first section of the ''Res Gestae Divi Augusti'', Augustus' autobiography: = Augustus memorial sacrifice on the day of Epulum Iovis in Szolnok =
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