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    The First Triumvirate

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    my opinion, I think that the event of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus joining forces to create the First Triumvirate would be first most important event that caused the Roman Republic to fall. Augustus Caesar becoming emperor of Rome would be the second major event. Last but not least, I think that Julius Caesar being assassinated, would be the third major event that caused the Roman Republic to fall. Firstly, I think that the event of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus joining forces to…

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    Claudians were a succession of Roman emperors that proceeded from Julius Caesar followed by his adopted son Octavian or Augustus Caesar. In addition to Augustus, followed Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. These emperors differed in competence, and the names of Tiberius, Caligula, and Nero became synonymous for tyranny, insanity, and abuse of power. In power from 27 BCE to 68 CE, the dynasty included the reigns of Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. Although many of its…

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    took on the name of Caesar Augustus from his given name of Octavian. When Octavian was 18, Julius Caesar made him his heir and adopted son. He joined Marc Antony and ruled Rome and western land and Antony ruled Egypt and east. Due to confliction with each other, Octavian persuaded Rome to invade Egypt and ultimately won after Antony committed suicide following the news of his wife’s passing. This is when Octavian now ruled all Roman lands and gave himself the title of Augustus, which means…

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    great and mighty" (Stoneman 61). In the Greek romance, Rome immediately shows its inferiority when it so quickly forfeits itself to Alexander. Although, unbeknown to Alexander, the Romans would ultimately come to be the next powerful empire under Augustus Caesar. Conklin Akbari proposes that “the absent voyage into the West signals Alexander’s role as harbinger of imperial conquests to follow: the conquest of the known world by Rome, the great city of the West, and the subsequent rise of…

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    Rome: The Roman Empire

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    this were the Roman emperors. A few change the empire in massive ways, that even affect our lives today. We are going to look at 4 of the empire 's most important emperors, Julius Caesar, Augustus (Or known as Octavian), Trajan, and finally Constantine. The main one that is one of the best emperors in Roman history is Augustus (Octavian), we see this through his government services that changed the world and even today affects our daily lives. First of all, the 4th best emperor is Constantine,…

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    many great wars conquering Egypt and Greece. Like in c. 146 BC the Roman Republic fought a battle against the Greece city of Corinth. This was the battle when Rome took over Greece in 146 BC. The Romans started to rule over Egypt when Octavian (Augustus Caesar) arrived in 30 BC following his defeat in the battle of Actium. Romans conquered these today countries like England,…

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    Augustus Caesar was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was never a modest emperor and was aware of all of his accomplishments. In his personal record of his undertakings in Res Gestae, Augustus wrote about his political life, military happenings and his support for the public along with a political statement. Augustus Caesar was supportive of himself and the decisions he made and wanted his people to know this as well. The Res Gestae was a successful piece of a propaganda, especially coming from…

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    The Roman Empire is considered one of the greatest and largest empires to ever rule the earth. With a strong army under the rule of a very powerful man, they were unstoppable. Rome was founded over 1,200 years ago, with many speculations as to why, and after quickly gaining size, Rome became a very powerful empire. After a long and successful rule, Rome finally fell and the once great empire was destroyed, but even after the empire fell, Roman culture and architecture were kept and are still…

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    Propaganda In The Aeneid

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    “ I found Rome built of bricks; I leave her clothed in marble.” These enduring words are the last spoken by Augustus Caesar, the first emperor of Rome. Before he was deemed Princeps Civitatis, translated to mean first citizen of Rome, he was a leading member of the second triumvirate named Octavian. One of the triumvirate’s other members, Antony, caused a break in power when he aided his wife and Queen of Egypt, Cleopatra. When war was declared on her by Rome, a series of battles ensued and…

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    Thurinus took the throne of the new Roman Empire. As Julius Caesar’s nephew, he took the name Augustus Caesar. The senate willingly granted Augustus the power of emperor, while Julius, who ruled before him, held the title of dictator as he had military power. Because of this, Augustus Caesar is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire. He ruled from 31 BCE to his death in 14 CE (Mark 2011). Augustus Caesar was very proud of the work he did in Rome, stating he,"found Rome a city of…

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