Augustus died at Nola in 14 AD. His cause of death is not specific, the most the ancient writers tells us its that he caught a chill, had a fever and died. At any rate he died of natural causes at the age of 77.
Augustus died at Nola in 14 AD. His cause of death is not specific, the most the ancient writers tells us its that he caught a chill, had a fever and died. At any rate he died of natural causes at the age of 77.
Augustus died at Nola in 14 AD. His cause of death is not specific, the most the ancient writers tells us its that he caught a chill, had a fever and died. At any rate he died of natural causes at the age of 77.
Augustus died at Nola in 14 AD. His cause of death is not specific, the most the ancient writers tells us its that he caught a chill, had a fever and died. At any rate he died of natural causes at the age of 77.
Augustus died at Nola in 14 AD. His cause of death is not specific, the most the ancient writers tells us its that he caught a chill, had a fever and died. At any rate he died of natural causes at the age of 77.
Augustus died at Nola in 14 AD. His cause of death is not specific, the most the ancient writers tells us its that he caught a chill, had a fever and died. At any rate he died of natural causes at the age of 77.
Augustus died at Nola in 14 AD. His cause of death is not specific, the most the ancient writers tells us its that he caught a chill, had a fever and died. At any rate he died of natural causes at the age of 77.
Augustus died at Nola in 14 AD. His cause of death is not specific, the most the ancient writers tells us its that he caught a chill, had a fever and died. At any rate he died of natural causes at the age of 77.
Augustus died at Nola in 14 AD. His cause of death is not specific, the most the ancient writers tells us its that he caught a chill, had a fever and died. At any rate he died of natural causes at the age of 77.
That's easy: Gaius Julius Caesar (known as Caesar), Caesar Augustus (known as Augustus - or Octavianus), Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (called Nero).
It wasn't Augustus Successor, it was Augustus Caesar. He was the nephew of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a powerful man who was stabbed to death by his "friend" Brutus. After Julius died, Augustus was elected Emperor by the Senate. Augustus was a good leader compared to some other Emperors. One accually wanted his horse to be his general!
The Roman empire was an empire before Augustus. It was an empire under the republican form of government. In other words Rome was governed as a republic before Augustus. During and after Augustus the empire was governed by the principate form of government.
It's actually Cupid and it represents that Augustus was of divine descent.
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.
augustus water does die because of his cancer
Augustus Hemenway died in 1931.
Augustus Meineke died in 1870.
Augustus Hamilton died in 1913.
Augustus Frank died in 1895.
Augustus Clark died in 1928.
Augustus Hoernle died in 1918.
Augustus Earle died in 1838.
Augustus Arkwright died in 1887.
Augustus Lochner died in 1865.
Augustus A. Beekman died in 2008.
Augustus Alt died in 1815.