He stabilised borders along the Rhine-Danube line, and other borders eg Syria through diplomacy.
He also allocated the frontier provinces to himself, which was where the legions were. This prevented his Roman rivals from using armies to destabilise the empire, which had been the cause of the civil wars.
He terminated expansion, established defensible boundaries on deserts, seas and the Rhine and Danube Rivers, made treaties with stable neighbouring peoples, made improvements to living standards, and cut a power-sharing deal with the Senate.
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.
No, he was Roman, but he did annex Egypt and make it part of the Roman Empire.
He started a type of police force and began the first fire brigade.
the Romans had an army to concur land and make there empire stronger.
to make his military 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.
No, he was Roman, but he did annex Egypt and make it part of the Roman Empire.
it helped make the impact stronger and effect more. Also, to make it safer
Christianity did not make the Roman Empire stronger. The Later Empire became weaker and its western part fell under the invasions by the Germanic peoples.
He started a type of police force and began the first fire brigade.
the Romans had an army to concur land and make there empire stronger.
He professionalized the army and secured the borders. He made treaties with nations around the mideast and renewed alliances with Rome's allies and client kings. When there was trouble, such as in Gaul, he promptly put it down with the help of his general, Marcus Agrippa.
the empire would be stronger and larger.
to make his military stronger
the empire would be stronger and larger.
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.
Different government people feel respected, opinions listed to allowed to be in the government, equality based on talent.