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Who was Grandnephew of Julius Caesar?

The grandnephew of Julius Caesar was Octavian, also known as Augustus. He was Caesar's great-nephew and adopted son, who went on to become the first Roman emperor. So, there you have it, Caesar's grandnephew was the one and only Augustus. Hope that clears things up for you!


When did the Roman empire start to grow?

The Roman Empire began to grow significantly in the late 4th century BCE, particularly after the establishment of the Roman Republic in 509 BCE. Expansion accelerated during the Punic Wars (264-146 BCE) against Carthage, which marked Rome's emergence as a major power in the Mediterranean. By the 1st century BCE, under leaders like Julius Caesar and Augustus, Rome expanded its territory extensively, transitioning from a republic to an empire. This growth continued until the empire reached its greatest territorial extent in the 2nd century CE.


How did Roman culture spread throughout the provinces during the deeds of Augustus Caesar?

Roman culture begun to spread to the provinces of the Roman Empire before Augustus and continued to do so after Augustus, including territories which were conquered by subsequent emperors. Augustus's contribution was though his promotion of the further development of trading networks throughout the empire through low taxes and the construction of infrastructure (roads, bridges, ports, canals, dams, aqueducts and the like), and the promotion of an ideology which justified the rule of the emperor. For the next 200 years other emperors mirrored this policy.


Is it true that the roman republic was not much like a constitutional monarchy?

The Roman republic was a republic. There was no monarchy, constitutional or otherwise.


What was the difference between the Roman republic and the Roman empire?

The Roman Republic was a democratic nation, focused on alliances and trade and military around the Mediterranean Sea. The empire was led by a monarch, or emperor, who (in almost every way) had total control. Usually, they squandered the nation's wealth on personal wars, great palaces, and anything else that came to their desire. The republic made two generals, or consuls, control the military at all times. They owned bits of France, Italy, Greece, North Africa, the Middle East; everywhere the Mediterranean touches. The Roman Empire was more powerful, because there was a lot of military buildup; they were easily the most powerful nation in the world. Take the boundaries of their nation and stretch them. However, crime and corruption and decadence had never been seen in the Western World like that before.

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What Type of ruler was Julius Caesar?

At this point in history the Roman empire had no Government until the republic instated by Augustus so Julius Caesar was a dictator not like Momar Gadaffi or Hitler but had no Governmant.


Who were the roman emporors?

Roman emperors where the absolute rules of Rome and her empire. Rule by emperors followed the fall of the Roman Republic and was established in 27 BC by Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. The term emperor was coined by modern historians. The Romans used the term princeps, which meant something like first citizen.


Who was Grandnephew of Julius Caesar?

The grandnephew of Julius Caesar was Octavian, also known as Augustus. He was Caesar's great-nephew and adopted son, who went on to become the first Roman emperor. So, there you have it, Caesar's grandnephew was the one and only Augustus. Hope that clears things up for you!


When did the Roman empire start to grow?

The Roman Empire began to grow significantly in the late 4th century BCE, particularly after the establishment of the Roman Republic in 509 BCE. Expansion accelerated during the Punic Wars (264-146 BCE) against Carthage, which marked Rome's emergence as a major power in the Mediterranean. By the 1st century BCE, under leaders like Julius Caesar and Augustus, Rome expanded its territory extensively, transitioning from a republic to an empire. This growth continued until the empire reached its greatest territorial extent in the 2nd century CE.


What was Augustus favorite thing to do?

Augustus enjoyed indulging in activities that showcased his power and authority, such as military campaigns, expanding the Roman Empire, and building grand monuments like the Temple of Caesar and the Forum of Augustus. He also took pleasure in promoting Roman culture, literature, and arts during his reign as the first Roman emperor.


Who led the fall of the roman republic?

No one led the fall of the Roman republic. The republic like the "empire" deteriorated over a period of time. It is often said that Sulla was responsible for the fall of the republic but the conditions were already in place when he took power.


Why did Justinian wanted his empire to be like the roman empire?

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When and how Rome changed from Empire to Republic?

Rome went from Republic then Empire in 27 BC . The 500-year-old Roman Republic, which preceded it, had been weakened by several civil wars. Several events are commonly proposed to mark the transition from Republic to Empire, including Julius Caesar's appointment as perpetual dictator (44 BC), the victory of Octavian at the Battle of Actium (2 September 31 BC), and the Roman Senate's granting to Octavian the honorific Augustus (16 January 27 BC).


How did Roman culture spread throughout the provinces during the deeds of Augustus Caesar?

Roman culture begun to spread to the provinces of the Roman Empire before Augustus and continued to do so after Augustus, including territories which were conquered by subsequent emperors. Augustus's contribution was though his promotion of the further development of trading networks throughout the empire through low taxes and the construction of infrastructure (roads, bridges, ports, canals, dams, aqueducts and the like), and the promotion of an ideology which justified the rule of the emperor. For the next 200 years other emperors mirrored this policy.


Why is the roman republic mostly like Sparta?

The Roman Republic was not mostly like Sparta. It was totally different.


What changes during the first century BC?

The beginning of the end of the Roman Republic was among the major changes of the First Century BC. Julius Caesar took control of Rome. Afer his death by assassination, his nephew Augustus took over, and appointed Marc Antony to rule Egypt while he ruled Rome. Antony, however, became besotted with Cleopatra, and Augustus became afraid they were after his throne. He attacked them, won, and consolidated his winnings into the beginnings of the Roman Empire.


Countries that are republic?

The USA is the only current one I know of, although Canada might be one. Also the Roman Empire was a republic, and I think the Romans started the Republic government; like Greece created democracy.