It was the suppression of a rebellion of the Cantabrians in Hispania (the Cantabrian Wars, 29-19 BC) by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa.
Octavian/Augustus became Rome's first emperor.
Romes soilders became less loyal and disiplined
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Augustus was a title awarded to Octavian by the senate. It was not a name, but a unique title honoring him and his achievements.The title Augustus was given to him by a resolution of the Senate.In a nutshell Octavian was was given the title Augustus (meaning revered) by the senate because he was loyal and great and the liked him alot. The name stuck.
After Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BCE, his adopted heir Octavian, later known as Augustus, emerged as the central figure in Roman politics. Following a series of civil wars, Octavian defeated his rivals and became the first Roman Emperor in 27 BCE, marking the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. Augustus held significant power and influence, effectively serving as the next "dictator" of Rome, albeit under the title of emperor.
In 27 BC, the emperor was Octavian/Augustus. He is considered the first emperor.In 27 BC, the emperor was Octavian/Augustus. He is considered the first emperor.In 27 BC, the emperor was Octavian/Augustus. He is considered the first emperor.In 27 BC, the emperor was Octavian/Augustus. He is considered the first emperor.In 27 BC, the emperor was Octavian/Augustus. He is considered the first emperor.In 27 BC, the emperor was Octavian/Augustus. He is considered the first emperor.In 27 BC, the emperor was Octavian/Augustus. He is considered the first emperor.In 27 BC, the emperor was Octavian/Augustus. He is considered the first emperor.In 27 BC, the emperor was Octavian/Augustus. He is considered the first emperor.
Charles Romes's birth name is Charles Michael Romes.
Constantine did not move Constantinople. He founded it. The designated the city of Byzantium (in Greece) as his imperial capital, redeveloped it and renamed it Constantinople after himself (it means City of Constantine).
Constantine designated Byzantium as his imperial seat, redeveloped it and renamed him Constantinople after himself, (it means city of Constantine). Under his predecessor, Diocletian, there were four imperial seats: Nicomedia, Milan, Sirmium and Augusta Trevorum. Rome had ceased to be the capital of he empire.
Charles Romes is 6' 1".
Julius Caesar became the first Roman dictator who was appointed for life (dictator perpetuus, dictator in perpetuity).