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  2. Augustus (Williams novel) - Wikipedia

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    The major theme Augustus addresses is the ability of circumstances to change the personality and behavior of a person. [3] The conditions that surrounded Augustus's rise to power plagued Ancient Rome with violence and contention, which led to Augustus working hard to implement a time of peace and cooperation in Rome, commonly referred to as the Pax Romana or the Pax Augusta.

  3. Augustus (Massie novel) - Wikipedia

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    Augustus is a 1986 historical novel by Scottish writer Allan Massie, [1] the first of a highly regarded series of novels about the movers and makers of Imperial Rome.Massie begins with Augustus, the successor to Julius Caesar, who ruled the Roman Empire for forty one years and oversaw the beginnings of an extended peace, the Pax Romana.

  4. Augustus - Wikipedia

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    Augustus, from the Latin augere 'to increase', can be translated as 'illustrious one' or 'sublime'. [139] [11] It was a title of religious authority rather than political one, and it indicated that Octavian now approached divinity. [133]

  5. The Twelve Caesars - Wikipedia

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    Augustus lived in an ordinary Roman house, ate ordinary Roman meals, and slept in an ordinary Roman bed. Suetonius describes certain omens and dreams that predicted the birth of Augustus. One dream described in the book suggested that his mother, Atia, was a virgin impregnated by a Roman god.

  6. List of Roman emperors - Wikipedia

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    Coin of Pescennius Niger, a Roman usurper who claimed imperial power AD 193–194. Legend: IMP CAES C PESC NIGER IVST AVG. While the imperial government of the Roman Empire was rarely called into question during its five centuries in the west and fifteen centuries in the east, individual emperors often faced unending challenges in the form of usurpation and perpetual civil wars. [30]

  7. Augustus (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Augustus (Massie novel), a 1986 novel by Allan Massie; Augustus (Williams novel), a 1973 novel by John Edward Williams; Augustus Gloop, a fictional character from Roald Dahl's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

  8. Res Gestae Divi Augusti - Wikipedia

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    The Deeds of the Divine Augustus) is a monumental inscription composed by the first Roman emperor, Augustus, giving a first-person record of his life and accomplishments. [1] The Res Gestae is especially significant because it gives an insight into the image Augustus presented to the Roman people.

  9. Augustan literature (ancient Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Augustan literature is a period of Latin literature written during the reign of Augustus (27 BC–AD 14), the first Roman emperor. [1] In literary histories of the first part of the 20th century and earlier, Augustan literature was regarded along with that of the Late Republic as constituting the Golden Age of Latin literature , a period of ...