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The Roman general and leader, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, was known as Augustus. After winning the last civil war or the republic and transforming both the city of Rome and the government, the senate awarded him the title Augustus. This honor was given to him in 27 BC and from that time on he was known as Augustus or Augustus Caesar.
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!
The emperor Augustus was not an eccentric man. By all accounts he had moderate personal tastes and was an able administrator. It was mostly the emperors who came after him who were the eccentrics.
Quintus Horatius Flaccus is better known in the anglicised version of his name: Horace. He was one of the best lyric poets Rome ever had. He acted as a spokesman for Augustus' vision, but he was not a politician or a leader. He had been a soldier of Antony's and he needed to keep on the right side of Augustus.
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Julius Caesar
No, Augustus was not Greek. Augustus, also known as Gaius Octavius, was a Roman statesman and military leader who became the first emperor of Rome. He was of Roman descent and played a significant role in the transition of Rome from a republic to an empire.
It was a good life because he was a Emperor.
he was Rome leader so probely improving Rome
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It was a good life because he was a Emperor.
Gaius Julius Caesar or arguably Augustus