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Yes, you could consider him the most successful of all the emperors as he was the one who established the principate form of government. Not only did he renovate and rebuild Rome, he established social and civic reforms. Under his rule art and literature flourished. From his time onward, every emperor was known by the title "Caesar" which was his family name.

Yes, you could consider him the most successful of all the emperors as he was the one who established the principate form of government. Not only did he renovate and rebuild Rome, he established social and civic reforms. Under his rule art and literature flourished. From his time onward, every emperor was known by the title "Caesar" which was his family name.

Yes, you could consider him the most successful of all the emperors as he was the one who established the principate form of government. Not only did he renovate and rebuild Rome, he established social and civic reforms. Under his rule art and literature flourished. From his time onward, every emperor was known by the title "Caesar" which was his family name.

Yes, you could consider him the most successful of all the emperors as he was the one who established the principate form of government. Not only did he renovate and rebuild Rome, he established social and civic reforms. Under his rule art and literature flourished. From his time onward, every emperor was known by the title "Caesar" which was his family name.

Yes, you could consider him the most successful of all the emperors as he was the one who established the principate form of government. Not only did he renovate and rebuild Rome, he established social and civic reforms. Under his rule art and literature flourished. From his time onward, every emperor was known by the title "Caesar" which was his family name.

Yes, you could consider him the most successful of all the emperors as he was the one who established the principate form of government. Not only did he renovate and rebuild Rome, he established social and civic reforms. Under his rule art and literature flourished. From his time onward, every emperor was known by the title "Caesar" which was his family name.

Yes, you could consider him the most successful of all the emperors as he was the one who established the principate form of government. Not only did he renovate and rebuild Rome, he established social and civic reforms. Under his rule art and literature flourished. From his time onward, every emperor was known by the title "Caesar" which was his family name.

Yes, you could consider him the most successful of all the emperors as he was the one who established the principate form of government. Not only did he renovate and rebuild Rome, he established social and civic reforms. Under his rule art and literature flourished. From his time onward, every emperor was known by the title "Caesar" which was his family name.

Yes, you could consider him the most successful of all the emperors as he was the one who established the principate form of government. Not only did he renovate and rebuild Rome, he established social and civic reforms. Under his rule art and literature flourished. From his time onward, every emperor was known by the title "Caesar" which was his family name.

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