Before Augustus the Republic was in bad shape (rather violent). First JuliusCaesar started reforms to fix problems, but he was murdered.
Then when Augustus came to run Rome, he was in charge for his life. He carried out reforms to fix the government and announced restoration of peace to desperate people of Rome. He was a legitimate ruler, who was fair and effective, and he wasn't power hungry. He was helpful at acting on the citizen's best interests. He brought centuries of peace and prosperity to last after his death.
They hated his stepfather Julius but Augustus used his brain and found a way for them to like him.
So yes they did like him.
They disliked him enough to kill him. Which they did.
Caesar Augustus died in 14 CE and was succeeded by Tiberius, who lived until 37 CE. So Augustus was long dead at the time attributed to the death of Jesus. There is no evidence that Tiberius ever knew about Jesus being condemned to death. The gospels say that the local Roman governor was reluctant to condemn Jesus to death, but some say that this was said in order for the gospels not to appear anti-Roman.
The Roman Republic lasted for approximately 500 years, from 509 BC to 27 BC. It was a period in Roman history characterized by a republican form of government in which the power was held by the citizens and their elected representatives. The republic ended with the rise of Caesar Augustus, who became the first Roman Emperor and established the Roman Empire.
After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.
Different government people feel respected, opinions listed to allowed to be in the government, equality based on talent.
That caesar didnt deserve to be murdered
Caesar Augustus died in 14 CE and was succeeded by Tiberius, who lived until 37 CE. So Augustus was long dead at the time attributed to the death of Jesus. There is no evidence that Tiberius ever knew about Jesus being condemned to death. The gospels say that the local Roman governor was reluctant to condemn Jesus to death, but some say that this was said in order for the gospels not to appear anti-Roman.
Alot of daggers, when he was stabbed to death by members of the senate, which had personal jealousies
The Roman Republic lasted for approximately 500 years, from 509 BC to 27 BC. It was a period in Roman history characterized by a republican form of government in which the power was held by the citizens and their elected representatives. The republic ended with the rise of Caesar Augustus, who became the first Roman Emperor and established the Roman Empire.
ill give u some examples ... he gave presents to the military and money to gain loyalty. he payed more to the senator's and made them feel like they were in charge but actually he was. he made free games for the people in the amphitheatre. he made people believe in the roman gods also he made them believe he was a god to. he made there be less divorces!! I HOPE THIS HELPS A BIT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.After winning the civil war, Julius Caesar was given control of the republic as a dictator by the senate. He did not seize it or take it -- the power and control were awarded to him.
Different government people feel respected, opinions listed to allowed to be in the government, equality based on talent.
We can't imagine how Brutus might feel at Caesar's last words because we don't know what they were.We can't imagine how Brutus might feel at Caesar's last words because we don't know what they were.We can't imagine how Brutus might feel at Caesar's last words because we don't know what they were.We can't imagine how Brutus might feel at Caesar's last words because we don't know what they were.We can't imagine how Brutus might feel at Caesar's last words because we don't know what they were.We can't imagine how Brutus might feel at Caesar's last words because we don't know what they were.We can't imagine how Brutus might feel at Caesar's last words because we don't know what they were.We can't imagine how Brutus might feel at Caesar's last words because we don't know what they were.We can't imagine how Brutus might feel at Caesar's last words because we don't know what they were.
That caesar didnt deserve to be murdered
Julius Caesar was very popular with the middle and lower layers of Roman society. He was seen as the hero of the people who stood against an aristocracy which was seen as decadent and corrupt.This was one on the things that gave Caesar such immense power. Cesar was a popularis. The populares (plural of popularis) were a political faction which championed the cause of the poor and wanted reforms to improve the lot of the poor. When Caesar had been consul in 62 AD he had introduced a law which redistributed land to the poor. When he concentrated power in his hands after he won his civil war against the forces of the senate he introduced further measures which helped the poor. The people did not miss any chance to show their support. They praised him when they saw him in the street. They attended his speeches en masse and shouted their support. Some people even took part in the new religious cult which Caesar created and which was based on himself. He professed divine attributed by claiming that his family descended from the goddess Venus. At Caesar's funeral the crowd rioted and went to look for his assassins. However, the assassins had fled Rome in fear of something like this happening.
(Apex) That Caesar didn't deserve to be murdered.
Essentially it made Brutus feel guilt.
You need to specify what it is about that Caesar had some feelings, otherwise it is impossible to give an anwswer