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What was the role of a proconsul in Augustus time?

Augustus named an official called a proconsul, or governor, to oversee each of Rome's provinces. These new local officials replaced the politicians who had been appointed by the Senate. Augustus himself often visited the provinces to inspect the work of the proconsuls.


How did Augustus protect romes borders?

The stationed the bulk of the Roman legions in the frontier provinces of the empire.


How did Augustus's protect romes borders?

The stationed the bulk of the Roman legions in the frontier provinces of the empire.


How did the Roman Empires government of the provinces differ from that of the Roman Republic?

During the Republic all provinces were senatorial provinces. The senators appointed their governors. Under Augustus the older provinces remained senatorial, but the newer ones became imperial provinces; that is, the emperor appointed their governors. The number and size of the provinces changed. New provinces were added by new conquests. Over time provinces were also restructured and subdivided.


What was one of Augustus's important military reforms?

He left the settled provinces to the Senate, but allocated to himself the border provinces where the army was stationed, so giving him control of the armed forces.


Who were results of the reign of Augustus?

Augustus' rule ushered in the Pax Romana, a period of peace and prosperity throughout the Empire. The downside was, of course, that the peace was kept by a ruthless iron hand on the throats of the provinces.


What evidence tells that the entire roman empire was unified?

From Augustus' time, the legions were located in the border provinces to protect the empire from foreign invasion.


What government did Augustus Caesar make stronger?

Augustus made the government of Rome and the Roman empire stronger. He reestablished a strong central government which was able to control the governors of the provinces of the empire who had previously acted independently form Rome.


Why did Augustus divide the empire into provinces?

I guess you refer to Darius I (the Great) the third king of the Achaeminid Empire (the Persian Empire at its greatest extent). He divided the empire into provinces and placed satraps (governors) to administer them. It was a creation of administrative subdivisions.


How did Roman culture spread throughout the provinces during the deeds of Augustus Caesar?

Roman culture begun to spread to the provinces of the Roman Empire before Augustus and continued to do so after Augustus, including territories which were conquered by subsequent emperors. Augustus's contribution was though his promotion of the further development of trading networks throughout the empire through low taxes and the construction of infrastructure (roads, bridges, ports, canals, dams, aqueducts and the like), and the promotion of an ideology which justified the rule of the emperor. For the next 200 years other emperors mirrored this policy.


What did Augustus do for money?

If Augustus needed money all he had to do was send someone to the "vault" to get some. After conquering Egypt, he made it an imperial province. This meant that all the taxes and resources of the country went directly to him. Plus there were other imperial provinces where he received the taxes as well.


What made Augustus one of the most able rulers of the Roman Empire?

He shared power with the Senate, pulling strings in the background and controlling the border provinces which contained the army.