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How are Julius Caesar and Agustus Caeser?

Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar are pivotal figures in Roman history, with Julius being the great-uncle and adoptive father of Augustus. Julius Caesar was a military general and statesman who played a key role in the demise of the Roman Republic and was assassinated in 44 BC. Augustus, originally named Octavian, emerged as the first Roman emperor after defeating Julius Caesar's assassins and establishing the principles of imperial rule. Together, they represent the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire, with Augustus solidifying and expanding the changes initiated by Julius.


How did Augustus change the Roman government and and how did these changes affect Rome?

augustus changed it by being smart and ending war


Who was the most successful emperor of ancient rome besides Caesar?

If by Caesar, you mean Julius Caesar, the truth is that he was never an emperor of Rome. He was a dictator given his power under the republican form of government. Also, all Roman emperors were referred to as "Caesar" ( the Romans never used the word emperor). However the must successful ruler had to be Augustus as he had the longest reign, made progressive changes, and made his new form of government a lasting one.


What leader was known as Augustus?

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.


What government did Augustus Caesar make stronger?

Augustus made the government of Rome and the Roman empire stronger. He reestablished a strong central government which was able to control the governors of the provinces of the empire who had previously acted independently form Rome.

Related Questions

Was Augustus Caesar the first Roman Emperor?

Augustus Caesar was the first "official" Roman emperor.


Which roman emperor followed Caesar Augustus?

Tiberius Caesar followed Augustus.


What emperor did Augustus Caesar succeed?

Augustus Caesar was the first Roman emperor. He did not succeed anyone.


Who was before Augustus Caesar in the roman rule?

Julius Caesar.


How did Augustus change roman government and how did these changes affect rome?

augustus changed it by being smart and ending war


How did Augustus change the Roman government and and how did these changes affect Rome?

augustus changed it by being smart and ending war


How did Augustus change the Roman government and how did did these changes affect rome?

augustus changed it by being smart and ending war


How did Augustus change the roman government and how did these changes affect Rome.?

augustus changed it by being smart and ending war


Who is the roman goddes of earth?

augustus caesar.


Who was the most successful emperor of ancient rome besides Caesar?

If by Caesar, you mean Julius Caesar, the truth is that he was never an emperor of Rome. He was a dictator given his power under the republican form of government. Also, all Roman emperors were referred to as "Caesar" ( the Romans never used the word emperor). However the must successful ruler had to be Augustus as he had the longest reign, made progressive changes, and made his new form of government a lasting one.


What are three of the roman emperos?

That's easy: Gaius Julius Caesar (known as Caesar), Caesar Augustus (known as Augustus - or Octavianus), Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (called Nero).


What changes were made in Roman government and in art after Augustus became emperor?

well, Augustus brought the romans in to a pax romana