he banished his daughter to an island near Rhegium because of her licentious behaviour and when she died there, would allow no funeral honours to be paid to her.
Augustus was the great-nephew of Julius Caesar, and eventually became the Emperor of the Roman Empire. Some of Augustus' achievements included:
* Starting the Pax Romana, or the golden age of Ancient Roman civilization
* Reforming the Roman tax system to make it more honest * Reforming the legal system by creating a set of laws for people who were not citizens
Augustus deeply cared for his wife and was the adopted son of Julius Caesar.
The first positive thing that Augustus did for the Roman army was to discharge several legions and let the men go home. He also gave them their choice of land or a cash bonus upon retiring. He lengthened the enlistment time, but also raised the pay.
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Emperor Augustus was a good ruler because brought peace to Rome and another he did was set up a fire-fighting service for the people of Rome.
"I found Rome brick, I left it marble"
Augustus, Caesar
He was the first emporer of the roman empire
He built roads, aqueducts, and many other buildings for Rome.
One good thing Augustus did was to start the Pax Romana which was a comparative tranquility throughout the Mediterranean to Marcus Aurelius' region.
To be accepted into the Roman army you had to be a free male in good health both physically and mentally.
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.
Augustus did not create the Roman empire. Rome had been an empire for about two hundred years before Augustus was even born. What Augustus did do was change its form of government from a republic to a principate.Augustus did not create the Roman empire. Rome had been an empire for about two hundred years before Augustus was even born. What Augustus did do was change its form of government from a republic to a principate.Augustus did not create the Roman empire. Rome had been an empire for about two hundred years before Augustus was even born. What Augustus did do was change its form of government from a republic to a principate.Augustus did not create the Roman empire. Rome had been an empire for about two hundred years before Augustus was even born. What Augustus did do was change its form of government from a republic to a principate.Augustus did not create the Roman empire. Rome had been an empire for about two hundred years before Augustus was even born. What Augustus did do was change its form of government from a republic to a principate.Augustus did not create the Roman empire. Rome had been an empire for about two hundred years before Augustus was even born. What Augustus did do was change its form of government from a republic to a principate.Augustus did not create the Roman empire. Rome had been an empire for about two hundred years before Augustus was even born. What Augustus did do was change its form of government from a republic to a principate.Augustus did not create the Roman empire. Rome had been an empire for about two hundred years before Augustus was even born. What Augustus did do was change its form of government from a republic to a principate.Augustus did not create the Roman empire. Rome had been an empire for about two hundred years before Augustus was even born. What Augustus did do was change its form of government from a republic to a principate.
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Things could be pretty good for the people of the lands conquered by Rome, as long as they stayed conquered and did not try to revolt. Although the vanquished had to pay taxes and were responsible for recruits for the army, they generally didn't mind because they had the benefits of Roman civilization and Roman protection. Usually their economies flourished due to trade with Rome and other provinces.
If you mean Augustus of the Roman Empire who died 2000 years ago and was Emperor from 27 BC to 14 AD then yes he had a very good career.
They had a good Army
they had a good army and have good leaders.
rome need an army
The Roman army was the greatest fighting machine that the world had ever seen. Yes, you could say that they were good at fighting.
To be accepted into the Roman army you had to be a free male in good health both physically and mentally.
Augustus did not give his reasons for his actions because Augustus paved the way for 200 years of peace and prosperity in Rome. The emperors who followed him were not at all good rulers, but they helped the Roman Empire reach its peak.
yes, yes they did, needed the locals to help build their armies, so they try to be on good relations with natives
The Roman army became weakened because of lack of discipline, lack of good generals and officers and lack of battle experience.
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.
Augustus Caesar was a good emperor. He did a lot of good things for Rome, although the Senate believed he overused his power. Therefore the Senate assassinated Casear. felicior Augusto, melior Traiano ("[be] luckier than Augustus and better than Trajan").
they were powerfful 1.they capturecd much land around them 2.they became the biggest empire in the world 3.they were a powerful army