Augustus was successful because he was a master politician. He learned from the mistakes of those who went before him, especially the mistakes of his uncle Julius. A favorite expression of his was "make haste slowly". He realized that he could not just breeze into Rome declaring himself the boss. He knew the changes would have to come gradually, so he gave most of his powers back to the senate, but kept the most important ones for himself. His long life helped him to make this transition from senate to Caesar complete.
Augustus was a successful leader for several reasons. He had people around him who were knowledgeable and could advise him in areas where he was weak. He also had a sense of caution. He realized that he was changing the government and that there were those who opposed it, therefore he had to change it carefully and diplomatically. Unlike his great-uncle Julius, who had to have everything in a hurry, one of Augustus' favorite sayings was "make haste slowly".
He was a successful leader because he realy change rome and helped rome be mire powerful
because he won over 100 battles and 12 civil wars.
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If you mean the Roman leader who was the nephew of Julius Caesar and his adopted son, it was Octavian, later known as Augustus Caesar.
He was so successful he was Princeps for forty years.
Caligula was not a successful leader
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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.
No he was not successful as a leader
You would have to be more specific in your question. The Romans had many leaders in different areas at different times. Caesar, Pompey, Cicero, Sulla, Cato, Nero, Augustus, and Romulus, were all Roman leaders in different times and in different areas.
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Because He led the Roman empire, His a successful man in the Rome, He gained power as well as popularity and most of all His a good leader. -Vanquish.PH Clan lord <3
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.
he was Rome leader so probely improving Rome
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