When he successfully ended the civil wars, Octavian Caesar installed a governance system designed to prevent future wars brought on by over-ambitious generals. Although he declared 'the Republic restored', he kept reserve powers in order to pull the strings.
He desperately wanted to avoid any direct taint of Dictatorship or kingship, which had brought out the knives against his adoptive father Julius Caesar, and looked around for a title which embodied his high status, but did not have any rulership connotations. The First Citizen had long been known as Princeps (principal citizen), but he picked on something different and higher sounding - Augustus. Grand, and moderately safe.
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The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.The man that history calls Augustus was the first Roman emperor. Augustus was a title, not a name, so consequently all the Roman emperors had that title.
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'Chin Loy' Had previously been called augustus.
Augustus was an honorary title of the emperors. It meant roughly 'the venerable one. It was given to Octavian when he became the first Roman emperor after the fall of the Roman Republic. Octavian had already changed his name to Imperator Caesar Divi Filius (the winner, son of Caesar) because he was the adoptive son of Julius Caesar. When he was given the title of Augustus he added it to his name, which became Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus. The title of Augustus was then given to all successive emperors. Historians use Augustus as a name for Octavian when they write about the period when he was the emperor.
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Augustus means "great" or "venerable"
Sherman Augustus's birth name is Sherman Harold Augustus.
Augustus Prew's birth name is Augustus Art Prew.
Augustus Goetz's birth name is Augustus Otto Goetz.
Augustus Smith's birth name is Augustus Julius Smith.
Augustus Harris's birth name is Augustus Henry Glossop Harris.
Augustus
Augustus Pablo's birth name is Swaby, Horace.
August got its name from the Roman Senate, to honor their emperor, Augustus.
The senate honored Octavian with the name or title, Augustus.
Augustus is not actually a name. It is a honorific title which is usually translated as the venerable one.