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    Caesar Augustus was on born september 23‚63 bc. In 43 bc his great uncle julius caesar was assassinated . Then in 31 bc he was forced to defeat Antony and Cleopatra at the battle of Actium‚ before he became the first ruler of rome instead of taking the caesar tradition of making himself dictator he only wanted to become ruler. Augustus’s father founded the Principate in 27 bc (the ruler has power until death)‚Augustus’ s power was hidden behind a constitutional form. His name means “ lofty and

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    military skill and political prowess‚ forged the foundation of an imperial system that dominated Europe for over four centuries. Augustus’ rise to leadership and power was aided by his relation to his uncle Julius Caesar‚ his destruction of the Triumvirates and his manipulation into gaining support from the military‚ the senate‚ and the people. The first step in Augustus’ rise to power and leadership was using the single political trump card

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    Augustus’ sustainable yet inclusive reign of power‚ combined with his ability to please and play to the Roman masses‚ permitted his reign as ruler to be far more secure than Julius Caesar’s. Both leaders began their reign over Rome in a similar manner. While Julius took over Gaul at his initiation as a leader‚ Augustus took over Egypt in his corresponding commencement. They then continued to wage war against their respective partners in power; Julius against Pompey‚ and Augustus against Marc Antony

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    Did Augustus restore the Roman Republic in 27BC? Julius Caesar is perhaps the most well known in the history of Roman Emperors‚ yet there is no denying that his reign was filled with controversy‚ no reason more so than his devious rise to power and his mischievous ways of suppressing the senate. There is no doubt that in ruling as a Dictator; Caesar lost the support of the Roman people‚ who had fought for freedom against an Etruscan King‚ a role in which Caesar was playing. His death in 44BC

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    Z. Alexander History 101 25 July 2012 Augustus Caesar and His Historical Legacy Augustus Caesar was a highly respected ruler of the Roman Empire. Augustus rose to his power after his uncle‚ Julius Caesar‚ was killed. He was forced to clean up the mess Julius had left after his assassination. The Roman Republic was shattered after all the fighting that took place to decipher the future leader of Rome. The problems that occurred were not from outside threats‚ it was inside the city where the disruption

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    Augustus Waters from the book‚ The Fault in Our Stars‚ by John Green‚ can be described as thoughtful. First‚ he is thoughtful of other’s feelings. For example‚ when Isaac’s girlfriend dumps him because he is going blind‚ Augustus invites him over to his house to talk and play the video game of Augustus’s favorite character‚ Max Mayhem. Shortly‚ he listens to Isaac cry and rants about Monica‚ his ex‚ breaking their promise to always stay together‚ and he then lets Isaac get his anger out by destroying

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    As magistrate for the trial of Augustus‚ I heard many interesting and compelling arguments that challenged my final decision. The case was brought to determine whether Augustus was guilty of murder in the first degree or of high treason against the Roman republic. I assessed the different arguments by looking through my detailed notes. In addition‚ I reflected upon and analyzed the points that were made by the witnesses and questions asked by the lawyers during the trial. In the end‚ the testimonies

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    25 April‚ 2015 Caesar Augustus became the first emperor of the Roman Empire after his great-uncle and adopted son after Julius Caesar passed away. When Julius was murdered‚ Augustus discovered that he was Julius ’s heir to the throne he was forced to battle the armies of both Cleopatra Vii and Marc Anthony. Who had their own plans for power following the death of Julius. Their alliance disintegrated and before Anthony and Cleopatra could thought of striking Rome‚ Augustus attacked with full forced

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    John Singleton Copley‚ an 18th century American painter‚ was best known for his portrait paintings of middle-class New England colonists. Daniel Crommelin Verplanck (1771) and Midshipman Augustus Brine (1782) are prime examples of his neoclassicism work from the time period that display his talent of creating an illusion of people and objects within a space with dramatic contrasts between light and dark. The portrait of Daniel Crommelin Verplanck displays a well dressed young boy sitting on the

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    difference between the sculpture of Kouros and Augustus is that Augustus sculpture is very detailed. Contrapposto is used in his sculptures‚ hence bringing out the natural stance of humans‚ which makes his sculpture look more realistic. Originally‚ his sculpture was thought to be made out of bronze‚ however‚ in the picture‚ his sculpture is made out of marble. Augustus’s sculpture was made for propaganda purposes in the Roman Empire. Due to his posture‚ Augustus was portrayed to be an intimidating‚ international

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