Julius Caesar made many changes in Rome gave land to poor romans.many Romans did not have job.julius Caesar gave jobs for these people jobs.people built new roads and temples for rome.julius Caesar gave the people in conquered lands the same rights that Romans had.so he was a good ruler. Augustas Caesar was Rome's first emperor became emperor in the year 27 B.C.He was the one ruler of all the lands in the Roman Empire.He was a good emperor to his people.He maid fair laws for the empire.While he ruled,many new cities were built in the empire.
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Roman writings and statuary give the best clues. Julius was tall for a Roman, and handsome in a regal sort of way, although he was balding. Augustus was short, even for a Roman, and more of a pretty boy. Think of Julius as the Sean Connery type, and Augustus as the Tom Cruise type, and you'll have a fairly good idea. And remember that handsome is as handsome does.
This questions has several layers to it. I'll approach it head on without dealing with any side issues. Augustus Caesar was more successful than his uncle, Julius Caesar. I am defining "success" as it affects ancient Rome. Augustus united the empire in a way Julius Caesar could not. Augustus swept away all opposition and created what is now called the Pax Romana. Augustus ( in relative terms ) brought a good degree of peace & prosperity during his life time and the affects lingered on for another 200 years. With sole power he could invest large amounts of money to build public works, reform the bureaucracy and reduce the number of legions under arms. Julius Caesar's life was cut short. When he controlled Rome, defectors worked on his demise. Due to time, he had not enough of it to crush his opposition. Thus he was unable to come close to his nephews accomplishments.
because he had great ideas
Titinius was a good friend of Cassius
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It wasn't Augustus Successor, it was Augustus Caesar. He was the nephew of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a powerful man who was stabbed to death by his "friend" Brutus. After Julius died, Augustus was elected Emperor by the Senate. Augustus was a good leader compared to some other Emperors. One accually wanted his horse to be his general!
He is not a mystery - he made a point of being transparent to keep popular support. He even wrote an autobiographical account Res Gestae Divi Augusti which you can look up on the internet where he details his actions. He gets a large section in the TV series I Claudius which gives a good background.
Roman writings and statuary give the best clues. Julius was tall for a Roman, and handsome in a regal sort of way, although he was balding. Augustus was short, even for a Roman, and more of a pretty boy. Think of Julius as the Sean Connery type, and Augustus as the Tom Cruise type, and you'll have a fairly good idea. And remember that handsome is as handsome does.
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It was a good life because he was a Emperor.
This questions has several layers to it. I'll approach it head on without dealing with any side issues. Augustus Caesar was more successful than his uncle, Julius Caesar. I am defining "success" as it affects ancient Rome. Augustus united the empire in a way Julius Caesar could not. Augustus swept away all opposition and created what is now called the Pax Romana. Augustus ( in relative terms ) brought a good degree of peace & prosperity during his life time and the affects lingered on for another 200 years. With sole power he could invest large amounts of money to build public works, reform the bureaucracy and reduce the number of legions under arms. Julius Caesar's life was cut short. When he controlled Rome, defectors worked on his demise. Due to time, he had not enough of it to crush his opposition. Thus he was unable to come close to his nephews accomplishments.
Publius in the play Julius Caesar. In Act II scene 2, at the end right before sceen three. Publius: Good morrow, Caesar.
a good one
Yea he were
Popilius Lena wished good luck to Cassius when they were heading towards the Capitol to kill Julius Caesar.
It was a good life because he was a Emperor.
because its not that good