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  1. A New Map of Ancient Gaul or Gallia Transalpina Shewing the Divisions thereof by Augustus Caesar together with its principal People Cities Towns Rivers Mountains: &c. by Edward WELLS, 1712-01-01
  2. Augustus Caesars World 1996 publication. by Gnviv Fostr, 1996
  3. Mercy the truest heroism: display'd in the conduct of some of the most famous conquerors and heroes of antiquity; viz. Cyrus, Alexander, Julius Cæsar, Augustus, Flavius Vespasianus, ... by See Notes Multiple Contributors, 2010-06-01
  4. Heirs of Caesar: Augustus, Quintus Pedius, Lucius Pinarius
  5. Phædri Augusti Cæsaris liberti Fabularum æsopiarum libri quinque: or, the five books of the Fables of Phædrus, who was made a freeman of Rome by Augustus Cæsar, in imitation of Æsop's Fables: by Phaedrus, 2010-08-05
  6. The Roman history, from the settlement of the empire by Augustus Cæsar, to the removal of the imperial seat by Constantine the Great. ... Vol.II. ... The ... By Laurence Echard, ...Volume 2 of 2 by Laurence Echard, 2010-05-29
  7. Lucius Annæus Florus, his Epitome of Roman history, from Romulus to Augustus Cæsar. Made English from the best editions ... The second edition. by Lucius Annaeus. Florus, 2010-06-10
  8. AUGUSTUS CAESAR'S WORLD by Genevieve Foster, 1947-01-01
  9. A letter sent to His Excellency Claude, Louis, Francois, Regnier Count de Guerchy. ... By the noble Charles, Génevieve [sic], Louis, Augustus, Cæsar, Andrew, Timotheus, d'Eon de Beaumont, ... by Charles Geneviève Loui Eon de Beaumont, 2010-05-28
  10. AUGUSTUS CAESAR'S WORLD 44 B.C. TO A.D.14 by Genevieve Foster, 1947
  11. The exiles of the court of Augustus Cæsar. Being the secret history of the illustrious Ovid, Horace, ... and many other famous personages of that age. ... celebrated author of a neighbouring kingdom. by Madame de Villedieu, 2010-05-26
  12. Republican Holders of the Role of Pontifex Maximus: Julius Caesar, Augustus, Fabius Maximus, Pontifex Maximus, Marcus Aemilius Lepidus
  13. Augustus Caesar and the Organization of the Empire of Rome by John B. Firth, 1990-02
  14. The Worship of Augustus Caesar: Derived from a Study of Coins, Monuments, Calendars, Aeras and Astronomical and Astrological Cycles, the Whole Establishing a New Chronology and Survey of History and Religion by ALEXANDER DEL MAR, 1900

81. Augustus Caesar Was A Fat Ponce.
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july August september Ha ha: "You have been using an unregistered shareware version of CuteFTP for 694 days. The evaluation period is 30 days. Please register to obtain the full version soon." Hmmm. I get paid tomorrow... I think I'm gonna go out and buy copious amounts of alcohol for no good reason at all. Just because I can. Hooray! Saw The Virgin Suicides today, as part of my self-promise to see at least one wanky art film a month. It was really good actually, a bit eerie. But I guess part of that would have to do with the fact that seeing Kirsten Dunst in any kind of sexual context is really bizarre for me... I don't know. It was so 70's, it was funny. There were so many parts where we were like ah hahaha nooo! Trip Fontaine is the funniest character, as soon as we heard his name, and when he came onscreen, we were pissing ourselves, it was brilliant.. The suburb I live in is possibly one of the most boring, crime-free places in the state, but on the weekends, there's always large groups of drunken people wandering the streets at midnight, singing and yelling.. it's funny. I just went out to find one I heard a few streets away, but I couldn't find them, dammit. I'm bored. Ever feel totally powerless to help someone who you know badly needs your help? It sucks.

82. Referaty.sk • Augustus Caesar: životopis
augustus caesar životopis prvý rímsky cisár, vybudoval imperiálnysystém, ktorý zmenil históriu Európy a získal úctu jeho národu.
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83. Augustus Caesar's World, By Genevieve Foster - Honeycomb
augustus caesar's World, by Genevieve Foster This book is a story of the world,a slice of history measured by the lifetime of augustus caesar, y.
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84. Augustus Caesar Fanlisting
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85. Directory :: Look.com
Caesar Augustus (31) Other Categories. Works (1) Sites. An Augustus Primer Resourcesincluding articles and links concerning the life of augustus caesar.
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86. Festina Lente By Monica Jones  Like Augustus Caesar
Festina Lente By Monica Jones Like augustus caesar’s motto “Festinalente,” I am making haste slowly. I’m laying down bricks
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Festina Lente
By Monica Jones
Like Augustus Caesar’s motto “Festina lente,” I am making haste slowly. I’m laying down bricks one at a time, building my way to a degree. I’m filling in the gaps that were passed over while I was too busy dealing with the circumstances of my life. The road will never be as straight as one of Caesar’s, but that’s OK. And when my journey seems a little drawn out at times I think, “Rome wasn’t built in a day,” and plod on, feeling better. The bricks are the strides in my education, although I’m not sure where the road will lead me.
“What for?” my mother said. “Why?” asked my father. “College, at your age?” said my know-it-all teenage niece. “But what are you going to do with it? What’s the point? At your age?” people kept repeating when I first told them I planned to go to college. “You’ve got a good job, you don’t need an education, you’ve got life experience,” they said. Negatives kept ringing again and again in my ears. Not once have I screamed in reply, “Because I want to!” With patience I repeat, “an education is never wasted, “ or “it’s never too late to learn.” I don’t tell them that I can’t quite explain my desire either, that I’m still working that through.
My first day at the local community college was unnerving. I had no idea what to expect. Would I have the ability to succeed? Would my brain be able to circumnavigate the facts, absorb and analyze, even understand the concepts presented to me? I lined up at the window that first day of class to purchase my books for the first two courses: Freshman Comp I, and World History I, and my knees knocked. When I left class that day I practically floated to the parking lot. Albert Einstein once said, “It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge” and I count myself lucky that the teachers I had for my first courses agreed with him.

87. Classical Studies/Roman/Caesar, Augustus - Fractured Atlas Links Directory
CATEGORIES Works (1). LINKS Pages 1 2 . Augustus and the Early Roman EmpirePhotographs, discussion of art and architecture from augustus caesar's reign.
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LINKS Pages 1 2 . An Augustus Primer Resources including articles and linksconcerning the life of augustus caesar. From Roman History Reading Group.
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89. Roman Civilization
the Druids; Julius Caesar Summary of Shakespeare's Play; augustus caesar;augustus caesar Consolidated Database Entry; Tiberius Claudius
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90. AUGUSTUS CAESAR
augustus caesar. I. Octavian (63 BC14 AD) assumes control of Rome. II. Augustusthe Man Grand-nephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar; Ruled for over 58 years;
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AUGUSTUS CAESAR I. Octavian (63 BC-14 AD) assumes control of Rome.
  • Octavian tells the Senate he intends to restore the Roman government, not the Republic. He assumes many titles in his consolidation of power Princeps or "First Citizen" Augustus or "Exalted One" Pontifax Maximus or "High Priest" Proconsul of all provinces Imperator or "Commander of all Armies" Tribune Pater Patriae or "Father of his Country" Effect was the creation of an autocracy where all power is vested in the hands of one ruler.
  • II. Augustus the Man
  • Grand-nephew and adopted son of Julius Caesar Ruled for over 58 years Small, thin, sickly and effeminate Lived an austere and simple lifestyle Very superstitious and religious Weakness for gambling and womanizing Married three times but had no direct male heir
  • III. Reforms of Augustus
  • Reorganized the army by consolidating its power in the hands of professional soldiers Restored military pensions Restored religious holidays Rebuilt many temples and public buildings Reduced the number of Senators, but increased their powers Created new office of Procurator to rule provinces Attempted to restore morality through passage of "Family Values" laws Established the Praetorian Guard to act as his personal bodyguards Established a climate that encouraged the arts and sciences to flourish
  • IV. Augustus dies but his succession is a problem.

    91. Object Records Page
    Silver tetradrachm of Augustus, augustus caesar, Roman emperor (31 BC AD 14), augustus caesar, Roman emperor (31 BC - AD 14) the
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    93. Paul's Gay Stamps: "Out Of The Closet" Ancient Civilization Page  14
    augustus caesar. (63 BC 14 AD). He achieved his goal by catering. to the advancesof Julius Caesar, who adopted him, making Augustus heir to the throne.
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    Out of the Closet ancient civilization page 14 AUGUSTUS CAESAR (63 BC - 14 AD) ROMAN EMPEROR Caesar's Birth Bimillenary Young Augustus desired to be emperor of Rome. He achieved his goal by catering to the advances of Julius Caesar, who adopted him, making Augustus heir to the throne. Cover postmarked Pozzuoli, Naples, 1 July 1945. One bar is missing from bottom stamp. Previous Page Master Chapter Index Chapter Index Ancient Civilization Next Page ... Back To Start Page

    94. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Encyclopædia Britannica. augustus, caesar. Encyclopædia Britannica Article
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    95. Rome: Contents
    The Etruscans, Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Punic Wars, Conquest of the Hellenistic Empires, Republican Crisis, Julius caesar, augustus, Imperial Rome, 14180 AD, Calamitious Century. 180-284 AD, the Late Empire
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    96. Epistula Ad Gaium
    Letter to Gaius
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    Augusti
    Epistula ad Gaium This text comes from an unknown edition. IX. Kal. Octobris
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    Ave, mi Gai, Meus asellus iucundissimus, quem semper medius fidius desidero, cum a me abes. Sed praecipue diebus talibus, qualis est hodiernus, oculi mei requirunt meum Gaium, quem, ubicumque hoc die fuisti, spero laetum et bene valentem celebrasse quartum et sexagesimum natalem meum. Nam, ut vides, KLIMAKTÆRA communem seniorum omnium tertium et sexagesimum annum evasimus. Deos autem oro, ut mihi quantumcumque superest temporis, id salvis nobis traducere liceat in statu rei publicae felicissimo, ANDRAGATHOYNTØN HYMØN KAI DIADECHOMENØN stationem meam. FORUM ROMANUM

    97. Augustus, University Of Saskatchewan
    Study of augustus' rise to power following the murder of caesar and the defeat of Antony in 31 BC. Copyright John Porter.
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    Octavian and Antony: The Rise of Augustus by John Porter, University of Saskatchewan
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    Suggested Background Reading
    • Dudley, The Civilization of Rome, chapters 6 and 8
    • Starr, A History of the Ancient World, chapters 25 and 26
    See, as well, the Select Testimonia on Octavian/Augustus and Selections from the Acts of the Divine Augustus (Res Gestae Divi Augusti) in the collection of translations of Classical authors. Introduction. In the following weeks we will be running into the Roman emperor Augustus under three different names. It is important, therefore, to get these names straight right from the start. Augustus begins life as C. Octavius , a grand-nephew of Julius Caesar. On the latter's death in 44, Octavius is adopted (posthumously) by Caesar in his will and so assumes the name of C. Julius Caesar Octavianus (or, in English, simply Octavian). In 27, Octavian assumes control of the Roman state and adopts the honorific title Augustus . In what follows, then, his name will change according to the historical period under discussion:

    98. Augustus
    General overview of the life and history of Gaius Julius caesar Octavianus. Provides biographical timeline, maps and images, text of dictionary and encyclopedia entries, and selected translations from the Res Gestae and De Vita caesarum.
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    Contents Index "He was quite handsome.... Sometimes he would clip his beard; sometimes he would shave it. While his barbers were at work on him, it was not unusual for him to read or write.... His eyes were clear and radiant.... His complexion was between dark and fair. Though only five feet, six inches in height . . his shortness was not too noticeable because of the good proportions of his figure." -SEUTONIUS Return to Bible History Online Augustus

    99. The Internet Classics Archive | The Deeds Of The Divine Augustus By Augustus
    English translation by Thomas Bushnell of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti.Category Arts Classical Studies Roman caesar augustus Works...... Bushnell, BSG A copy below of the deeds of the divine augustus, by which with consularimperium, I conducted a lustrum with my son Tiberius caesar as colleague
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    The Deeds of the Divine Augustus By Augustus Written 14 A.C.E. Translated by Thomas Bushnell, BSG A copy below of the deeds of the divine Augustus, by which he subjected the whole wide earth to the rule of the Roman people, and of the money which he spent for the state and Roman people, inscribed on two bronze pillars, which are set up in Rome. In my nineteenth year, on my own initiative and at my own expense, I raised an army with which I set free the state, which was oppressed by the domination of a faction. For that reason, the senate enrolled me in its order by laudatory resolutions, when Gaius Pansa and Aulus Hirtius were consuls (43 B.C.E.), assigning me the place of a consul in the giving

    100. Cicero Select Letters
    Selection of letters from Cicero on the Civil War, including assassination of Julius caesar and the early career of Octavian, later augustus. In English U. Saskatchewan.
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