The Roman historian Tacitus is the author of "Annals," a historical account of Rome from the death of Augustus to 70 AD. His work is a valuable source for understanding the political and social dynamics of the early Roman Empire.
After the death of Augustus, it was Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus who ruled Rome.After the death of Augustus, it was Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus who ruled Rome.After the death of Augustus, it was Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus who ruled Rome.After the death of Augustus, it was Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus who ruled Rome.After the death of Augustus, it was Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus who ruled Rome.After the death of Augustus, it was Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus who ruled Rome.After the death of Augustus, it was Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus who ruled Rome.After the death of Augustus, it was Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus who ruled Rome.After the death of Augustus, it was Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus who ruled Rome.
Mary Macgregor has written: 'The story of Rome' -- subject(s): History 'Stories from Dante' 'The story of Rome, from the earliest times to the death of Augustus' -- subject(s): History, Juvenile literature 'The story of Greece' -- subject(s): Mythology, History
Augustus was not killed. He died a natural death at the age of 77.
Augustus was not killed. He died a natural death at the age of 77.
14 AD
This era in Roman history lasted until 180 AD and the death of Marcus Aurelius.
Roman literature declined after the death of Augustus
Augustus John died at the age of 83 on October 31, 1961.
The reign of Augustus Caesar ended with his death in 14 AD.
Octavian/Augustus had nothing to do with the death of Brutus. Brutus committed suicide.
Augustus Hervey died on December 23, 1779 at the age of 55.
Augustus William died on June 12, 1758 at the age of 35.