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What are some Julius and Augustus Caesar differences?

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Does Augustus Caesar have enemies?

Some people supported Augustus' dictatorship, others believed that he was following in Julius Caesar's footsteps; that they thought that an emperor was taking over the government once more.


What country did Julius Caesar rule the Roman empire?

Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus were two different people. Julius Caesar was a general in the Roman Army who won a series of victories for Rome before being proclaimed dictator in perpetuity by the Senate. Members of the senate later murdered him because they (rightly or wrongly) believed he wanted to be King or Emperor. After his death his grandnephew Gaius Octavian (later known as Caesar Augustus) fought a civil war and became Rome's first Emperor. He died at the age of 75.


What are some accomlishments from Augustus Caesar?

He established 200 years of peace in Rome.


When Augustus died who chose his successor?

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!


How is Augustus related to Caligula?

Nero was the son of Agrippina. Agrippina was the daughter another women named Agrippina. Agrippina was daughter to Julia, who was the daughter of Augustus. Augustus and Nero are linked in some way.


What are some characteristics of Octavius Casear?

Octavius Caesar, later known as Augustus, was the first Roman emperor. He was known for his strategic political skills, his ability to manipulate alliances, his consolidation of power, and his promotion of stability and prosperity in Rome. Augustus established the Roman Empire and ushered in a period of relative peace and prosperity known as the Pax Romana.


What are some connections that Julius and agustus Caesar have?

Julius and Augustus were connected by family. Augustus (Octavian) was the great nephew of Julius. Julius made Octavian his son and heir.


What did Caesar Augustus accomplish?

Caesar Augustus had a long list of accomplishments. Here are some of them. He rebuilt the infrastructure of the city of Rome. He also rebuilt or refaced the public buildings. He fixed up 82 temples alone. He stabilized the borders and made the Roman army into a national army for the first time. He brought about a period of peace and prosperity for the empire which was known as the Pax Romana. However perhaps the greatest accomplishment of Augustus was the change in government which he engineered.


What are some accomplishments of Augustus?

Augustus was the great-nephew of Julius Caesar. After Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times by 60 Senators of the Roman Republic, they Appointed that Agustus was to be the Emperor of the Roman Empire. Some of Augustus' achievements included:Starting the Pax Romana, or the golden age of ancient Roman civilizationReforming the Roman tax system to make it more honestReforming the legal system by creating a set of laws for people who were not citizensChanged Rome from a Republic to an Empire Augustus cared deeply for his wife and was the adopted son of Julius Caesar.


What was Augustus Caesar's family name?

Octavian and Augustus were the same person. He changed his name to Augustus. That is rubbish. Augustus Caesar (as he later became) was a low-born great nephew of the dictator Julius Caesar and known as Octavian. Julius Caesar adopted him as his own son. On the death of Julius, Octavian took over the dictatorship of Rome. He later became the first Emperor and was given the title Augustus. yeah i believe this is rubbish too. i was never taught or read anything like that..... Were Julius and Augustus the same person? Actually it is right. Octavian and Augustus were the same person, and in fact historians refer to him as Octavian for the 44-27 BC period and as Augustus for the period after that. His original name was Gaius Octavius Thurinus. When he was adopted by Julius Caesar in 44 BC his name changed to Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus according to Roman adoption naming standards. When he took command of Jiulius Caesar's former troops after Caesar's death he changed his name to Gaius Julius Caesar Divi Filius which means Gaius son of the divine Julius Caesar (Caesar was deified after his death). Later he dropped Gaius and Julius and replaced it with Imperator (which more or less means victorious general). When he became emperor, he was given the title of Augustus (venerable) and his name became Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus. This name was commonly shortened to Augustus. Augustus was not low born. His family was plebeian, but is some cases this means non-patrician aristocracy. In fact it was an equestrian family. His great grandfather had been a military tribune in the Second Punic War and his father had been governor of Macedonia


How did Caesar's ruled lead to the end of the republic?

Caesar's rule led to the end of the republic indirectly. The republic continued to exist for 14 years after his assassination. There were more civil wars. The last of these was won by Octavian, who went on to become the first Roman emperor (historians use the name Augustus for the period when he was the emperor). Octavian/Augustus used some of the reforms which Caesar had made. Caesar had concentrated power in his hands. Prior to this, the consuls (the two heads of the republic) and the other officers of state were elected annually. Towards the end of Caesar's rule they became his appointees. Augustus retained these changes. He also created a personality cult and Augustus did the same.