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.
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The imperial period of Roman literature (the Age of Augustus) is known as the "golden age" due to the patronage of the arts by the emperor. This period included works by the poets Vergil, Horace, and Ovid.
The Augustan Age is also known as the Golden Age of Latin literature, named after the first Roman Emperor Augustus. It is characterized by a flourishing of literature, poetry, and art during his reign from 27 BC to 14 AD.
The reign of Augustus was known as the golden age.
No emperor is known as golden age of ancient Rome. An emperor is a person, not an age. The term golden age of Latin literature refers to a period considered to be the age of the best Latin literature. It is subdivided into two sub-ages: the Ciceronian Age (named after the great writer and orator Cicero, 83-43 BC) during the Late Republic and the Augustan Age, named after Augustus, the first Roman emperor, (reigned 27 BC-14 AD), which ended four years after the death of Augustus, with the death of Ovid (in 18 AD,) one of the three canonical poets of Latin literature (the other two were Virgil and Horace).
The term golden age refers to Latin literature, not to the reign of an emperor. It refers to the best period of Latin literature. It is subdivided into two sub-ages. The first is the Ciceronian Age (named after Cicero, the famous writer and orator) in the Late Roman Republic which lasted from 80 BC to 43 BC, just after Julius Caesar's assassination. The second was the Augustan Age, which is named after Augustus, the first Roman emperor, which lasted until four years after the death of Augustus, with the death of Ovid, one of the three canonical writers of Latin literature (the others are Virgil and Horace).
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Augustus was famous for many things. one of them was his defeating Marc Antony in the final civil war of the Roman Republic. With this victory he became the sole ruler od Rome and her conquered territories. He ended the Roman Republic, established his own absolute personal rule, became the first Roman Emperor and begun Rome's 503 years of rule by emperors. He is also was famous for promoting extensive public works programmes in the city of Rome and on his deathbed he said "I have found Rome a city of bricks and I left it a city of marble.' Augustus was also a patron of literature and presided over the Augustan age period of the Golden Age of Latin literature. The three canonical writers of Latin literature, Virgil, Horace and Ovid lived during Augustus' reign.
That's easy: Gaius Julius Caesar (known as Caesar), Caesar Augustus (known as Augustus - or Octavianus), Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (called Nero).
The Roman emperor during the time of Jesus would be Octavian, more commonly known by Caesar Augustus. Augustus was also the 1st Roman emperor.
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.
The period of peace begun under Augustus is known as the Pax Romana.
The middle kingdom was known as the Golden age because art, literature, and trade flourished.