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Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.

Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.

Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.

Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.

Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.

Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.

Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.

Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.

Agrippa was never forced to do anything. He built the original pantheon at his own expense and of his own free will.

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What title was given to the first emperor of Rome?

Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus was the first emperor of Rome.But he was not "crowned". The idea of crowning connoted a king and the Romans would not stand for that. Look what happened to Julius Caesar shortly after he was offered the crown. Augustus slipped into the job taking the title "first citizen".


Who was general galba?

Servius Galba Caesar Augustus (aka, Servius Sulpicius Galba) was born 24dec3 BC & he died 15jan69AD.He was the son of a wealthy Roman Council and a favorite of Emperors Augustus and Flavius.Galba was appointed a governor in Spain in 60AD. In 68AD he was told that Emperor Nero was planning to assassinate him, and he was offered a job as a governor in Gaul to head a rebellion against Nero.He raised a large army in Spain, Gaul and from around the Empire. After Nero's suicide (9jun68AD,) joined by the governor of Lusitania, he march on Rome. He was proclaimed Emperor by the Senate.Rivals murdered Galba, in the Roman Forum on 15jan69AD.NB: this answer was paraphrased from ..."Galba." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica 2009 Deluxe Edition. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2009.


Why did more local rulers seve under the emperor?

More local rulers served under the emperor due to the promise of stability and security that centralized rule provided. By aligning with the emperor, local leaders could gain political legitimacy, access to resources, and protection against rival factions. Additionally, the emperor often offered incentives, such as tax breaks or military support, which made cooperation more appealing. This alliance helped maintain order and fostered a sense of unity within the empire.


How did Castiglione's book reveal a new idea of the role of achievement?

He wrote poems, plays and letters. The most famous were the two letters about the Spanish sack of Rome. He criticised Valdés of Spain severely and at length, and the Pope for failing to negotiate a fair agreement with the emperor Charles V. The Pope's apologised and the emperor offered the position of Bishop of Toledo.


What is Lupercal in the play Julius Caesar?

Act 1 Scene 1.

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What title was given to the first emperor of Rome?

Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus was the first emperor of Rome.But he was not "crowned". The idea of crowning connoted a king and the Romans would not stand for that. Look what happened to Julius Caesar shortly after he was offered the crown. Augustus slipped into the job taking the title "first citizen".


What Louisiana politician turned down the offer to become an emperior?

Huey P. Long, a populist governor of Louisiana, was never actually offered the office of Emperor. However, he was often called 'Emperor' derisively by opponents who claimed he was be trying to seize power and emulate the rule of the Emperor Augustus.


Why did Constantine the great divorce his wife?

Constantine divorced Minervina to make an alliance with Maximian, the former senior emperor (Augustus) who came out of retirement. Maximian marry offered Constantine to marry is daguther Fausta and to elevate him from junior emperor (Caesar) to Augustus. In exchange Constantine was to reaffirm the alliance between his family and that of Maximian and support Maximian's son, Maxentius. who had usurped power in Italy.


Was George Washington offered the title of Emperor?

yes he was


Why was Augusta the most able emperor of rome?

Augustus managed to be not only the first Emperor, surviving civil war, but he also was one of the longest ruling. While wielding nearly total power, Augustus was careful to at least pretend he was not actually the sole ruler of the Empire. He cloaked his actions by paying token respect to the senate, having them legally give him his powers. He also took title such as "First Citizen" to emphasize he was merely a Roman citizen, albeit one of higher than normal ranking. But his greatest claim as "ablest of the Emperors of Rome" would be in how he managed to maintain peace through the Empire, quelling civil war, encouraging public works, and running a fiscally sensible policy that left the Treasury with a significant surplus. And he did it while not neglecting his own public image, ensuring most of the Roman populace would look on him with not only respect, but genuine affection, even love.


True or false thetis was the queen who offered paris the opportunity to be emperor of asia?

False.


What were Augustus strengths and weakness as a ruler?

I believe that the direct answer to this question can be broken down to two responses. The main strength of Augustus was his strong efforts and desire to maintain the empire in a treacherous world. The major weakness was that despite all the years he had in office, he was unable to develop a structured design of choosing a new emperor after his demise. Allot of information is available to expand the answer to this question however I believe it comes down to the two responses I offered.


What has the author Samuel Augustus Foot written?

Samuel Augustus Foot has written: 'Speech of Mr. Foot, of Connecticut, on the resolution offered by him on the 29th December, 1829, on the subject of the public lands' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Public lands, Foot's resolution, 1829


Who was general galba?

Servius Galba Caesar Augustus (aka, Servius Sulpicius Galba) was born 24dec3 BC & he died 15jan69AD.He was the son of a wealthy Roman Council and a favorite of Emperors Augustus and Flavius.Galba was appointed a governor in Spain in 60AD. In 68AD he was told that Emperor Nero was planning to assassinate him, and he was offered a job as a governor in Gaul to head a rebellion against Nero.He raised a large army in Spain, Gaul and from around the Empire. After Nero's suicide (9jun68AD,) joined by the governor of Lusitania, he march on Rome. He was proclaimed Emperor by the Senate.Rivals murdered Galba, in the Roman Forum on 15jan69AD.NB: this answer was paraphrased from ..."Galba." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica 2009 Deluxe Edition. Chicago: Encyclopædia Britannica, 2009.


Why did the Americans think that Japan would never surrender in World War 2?

This is actually a misconception, as Japan had already offered the peace terms that were eventually agreed upon at the conclusion of the war. Specifically, they offered to surrender and declare defeat as long as they could keep their Emperor, which Truman refused, as he needed time to allow for the completion of the nuclear bomb in order to showcase its deadliness to Stalin. When Japan did finally offer unconditional surrender, they were allowed to keep their Emperor anyway.


Why did more local rulers seve under the emperor?

More local rulers served under the emperor due to the promise of stability and security that centralized rule provided. By aligning with the emperor, local leaders could gain political legitimacy, access to resources, and protection against rival factions. Additionally, the emperor often offered incentives, such as tax breaks or military support, which made cooperation more appealing. This alliance helped maintain order and fostered a sense of unity within the empire.


How claudius became emperor?

Claudius became emperor after the assassination of his nephew, Caligula. There's a story that the Praetorian guards, while they were rampaging through the palace after the assassination, found Claudius hiding behind a drape and since he was the last of the imperial family, they proclaimed him emperor. There is also another story that the guards were offered a massive bribe to select Claudius. Take your pick. No matter which way Claudius came to power, it was the first time that the Praetorian Guard selected an emperor. This was a significant factor in the selection of future emperors.