The only thing that the senate could even remotely hope to gain was the favor of Augustus. At the time when Octavian/Augustus took over, it was the one who had the military backing who had the power and Augustus had about 44 legions behind him. Then too, the senate at the time of Augustus was nothing more than a fawning, boot licking bunch of self-serving men. Previously they had given so much power and honors to Julius Caesar that they got him killed. Octavian/Augustus having both the military and popular backing could simply have chosen to take over so to speak, but chose instead, to introduce a smooth transition from republic to principate, giving the senate acknowledgement, but in reality holding the power that he won.
The only thing that the senate could even remotely hope to gain was the favor of Augustus. At the time when Octavian/Augustus took over, it was the one who had the military backing who had the power and Augustus had about 44 legions behind him. Then too, the senate at the time of Augustus was nothing more than a fawning, boot licking bunch of self-serving men. Previously they had given so much power and honors to Julius Caesar that they got him killed. Octavian/Augustus having both the military and popular backing could simply have chosen to take over so to speak, but chose instead, to introduce a smooth transition from republic to principate, giving the senate acknowledgement, but in reality holding the power that he won.
The only thing that the senate could even remotely hope to gain was the favor of Augustus. At the time when Octavian/Augustus took over, it was the one who had the military backing who had the power and Augustus had about 44 legions behind him. Then too, the senate at the time of Augustus was nothing more than a fawning, boot licking bunch of self-serving men. Previously they had given so much power and honors to Julius Caesar that they got him killed. Octavian/Augustus having both the military and popular backing could simply have chosen to take over so to speak, but chose instead, to introduce a smooth transition from republic to principate, giving the senate acknowledgement, but in reality holding the power that he won.
The only thing that the senate could even remotely hope to gain was the favor of Augustus. At the time when Octavian/Augustus took over, it was the one who had the military backing who had the power and Augustus had about 44 legions behind him. Then too, the senate at the time of Augustus was nothing more than a fawning, boot licking bunch of self-serving men. Previously they had given so much power and honors to Julius Caesar that they got him killed. Octavian/Augustus having both the military and popular backing could simply have chosen to take over so to speak, but chose instead, to introduce a smooth transition from republic to principate, giving the senate acknowledgement, but in reality holding the power that he won.
The only thing that the senate could even remotely hope to gain was the favor of Augustus. At the time when Octavian/Augustus took over, it was the one who had the military backing who had the power and Augustus had about 44 legions behind him. Then too, the senate at the time of Augustus was nothing more than a fawning, boot licking bunch of self-serving men. Previously they had given so much power and honors to Julius Caesar that they got him killed. Octavian/Augustus having both the military and popular backing could simply have chosen to take over so to speak, but chose instead, to introduce a smooth transition from republic to principate, giving the senate acknowledgement, but in reality holding the power that he won.
The only thing that the senate could even remotely hope to gain was the favor of Augustus. At the time when Octavian/Augustus took over, it was the one who had the military backing who had the power and Augustus had about 44 legions behind him. Then too, the senate at the time of Augustus was nothing more than a fawning, boot licking bunch of self-serving men. Previously they had given so much power and honors to Julius Caesar that they got him killed. Octavian/Augustus having both the military and popular backing could simply have chosen to take over so to speak, but chose instead, to introduce a smooth transition from republic to principate, giving the senate acknowledgement, but in reality holding the power that he won.
The only thing that the senate could even remotely hope to gain was the favor of Augustus. At the time when Octavian/Augustus took over, it was the one who had the military backing who had the power and Augustus had about 44 legions behind him. Then too, the senate at the time of Augustus was nothing more than a fawning, boot licking bunch of self-serving men. Previously they had given so much power and honors to Julius Caesar that they got him killed. Octavian/Augustus having both the military and popular backing could simply have chosen to take over so to speak, but chose instead, to introduce a smooth transition from republic to principate, giving the senate acknowledgement, but in reality holding the power that he won.
The only thing that the senate could even remotely hope to gain was the favor of Augustus. At the time when Octavian/Augustus took over, it was the one who had the military backing who had the power and Augustus had about 44 legions behind him. Then too, the senate at the time of Augustus was nothing more than a fawning, boot licking bunch of self-serving men. Previously they had given so much power and honors to Julius Caesar that they got him killed. Octavian/Augustus having both the military and popular backing could simply have chosen to take over so to speak, but chose instead, to introduce a smooth transition from republic to principate, giving the senate acknowledgement, but in reality holding the power that he won.
The only thing that the senate could even remotely hope to gain was the favor of Augustus. At the time when Octavian/Augustus took over, it was the one who had the military backing who had the power and Augustus had about 44 legions behind him. Then too, the senate at the time of Augustus was nothing more than a fawning, boot licking bunch of self-serving men. Previously they had given so much power and honors to Julius Caesar that they got him killed. Octavian/Augustus having both the military and popular backing could simply have chosen to take over so to speak, but chose instead, to introduce a smooth transition from republic to principate, giving the senate acknowledgement, but in reality holding the power that he won.
Octavian, later known as Augustus, was wary of giving power to the Senate due to the historical context of civil wars and instability in Rome, where the Senate had often been seen as a source of factionalism and conflict. He feared that empowering the Senate could lead to a resurgence of the political infighting that had destabilized the Republic and ultimately contributed to the downfall of his predecessor, Julius Caesar. Additionally, Octavian sought to consolidate his own power and ensure the stability of his rule, believing that a strong, centralized authority was necessary to maintain order in the empire.
His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.
give more power to citizens
Augustus was named as heir in Julius Caesar's will. He used that and his political skills to oust his largest rival, Marc Antony, after which the Senate had little choice but to place the power in his hands.
The senate never changed Octavian's name. However they gave him the right to use the surname Caesar when they ratified his adoption by his great uncle Julius. If you are thinking of the title Augustus, it's true it was give to Octavian by the senate, but it was not a name, it was a title and was used by every other emperor after Octavian.
He wanted to share power with the senate, and even wanted to restore the republic. The senate and people were grateful for Rome's peace and prosperity that they gave him as much power as he wanted. Hoped that helped!! :)
The title you're thinking of was "Augustus".
Because he was an itelligent ruler. When he was trying to get power, he ofter ignored the senate and his rules. But when he got the power he followed the rules from the senate again. I think that people thought that that was good because first he did his work well and after that he began thinking about other stuff again.
Oh, dude, the Senate gave Octavian the name Augustus. Yeah, they were like, "Hey, let's call this guy Augustus, sounds pretty fancy, right?" So, Octavian was all like, "Sure, whatever, call me Augustus, I'm still gonna be the boss." And that's how Octavian became Augustus, the first Roman emperor.
Senate has the sole power to give their advise and consent to presidential appointments. They also have the power to conduct impeachment trials.
Octavian, later known as Augustus, was wary of giving power to the Senate due to the historical context of civil wars and instability in Rome, where the Senate had often been seen as a source of factionalism and conflict. He feared that empowering the Senate could lead to a resurgence of the political infighting that had destabilized the Republic and ultimately contributed to the downfall of his predecessor, Julius Caesar. Additionally, Octavian sought to consolidate his own power and ensure the stability of his rule, believing that a strong, centralized authority was necessary to maintain order in the empire.
His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.His first gain of power by force was when he demanded to be appointed consul and had armed backers to convince the senate to give him the position. He became a triumvir with his power concentrated in Italy and the west. If was not difficult for him to raise an army with popular backing to fight against Cleopatra and Antony. After winning the civil war against Antony and Antony's death, Octavian/Augustus was the sole remaining government official and won it all.
The people that have that kind of power was the senate which at the time had basic control over everything since they did all the voting. except when ceasr was in power he gave himself absolute power over everyone and did everything that he wanted. But when he had been killed his adopted son went into to the leadership roll who was Augustus but he didn't want to make the same mistake his father made so he did what the senate wanted him to do which made them give him complete power but he did not ask for this he just waited for them to give it to him. So yes the senate has all of the power in Rome if you go by this.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church's spiritual power comes from the fact that it is the Mystical Body of Christ established by God, and guided by the Holy Spirit. It is an not possible for it to "give up" this power.
Look in your social studies book!
give more power to citizens
Augustus was named as heir in Julius Caesar's will. He used that and his political skills to oust his largest rival, Marc Antony, after which the Senate had little choice but to place the power in his hands.