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  • How [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] described himself as the "first [[citizenship|citizen]] of Rome",
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  • ...ius Iulius Caesar]] — ''Imperator Caesar Divi filius Augustus'' ("Octavian-Augustus") *[[Augustus#Names_and_titles_of_the_first_Caesar_Augustus|Evolution of Augustus' names]]
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  • ...but in reality, Romans understood that Augustus was, indeed, their ruler. Augustus brought [[peace]] and [[prosperity]] to the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterrane ...n Empire]] in a way which sounded less threatening to the culture of Rome. Augustus was, in fact, the dictator; but he chose the term ''Princeps'' to describe
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  • #REDIRECT[[Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers]]
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  • ...ceps]] meaning "first citizen" although he was, in fact, the [[dictator]]. Augustus commissioned the [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] to write the master [[epic]] ''
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  • ...tical advisor]] to the first [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[emperor]] [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] and a patron of the [art|arts]] who supplied [[money]] to [[poetry
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  • ...|Latin]] ''[[princeps]]'' meaning ''first [[citizen]]'' used by [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]], the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[dictator]].
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  • List of Roman emperors from Augustus to the fall of the empire.
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  • The period from the ascension of Augustus Caesar to the fall of the Empire.
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  • *[http://minneapolisfed.org/pubs/region/89-08/REG898C.cfm F. Augustus Heinze and the Panic of 1907]
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  • {{r|Augustus|Augustus Caesar}}
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  • ...wrote the ''[[Aeneid]]'' for [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[emperor]] [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]].
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  • ...with the founding of the Empire in '''27 B.C.''' with the ascension of '''Augustus Caesar''' to the throne as the first emperor. However this transition was n ...ian took the name '''Augustus Caesar'''. The period ends with the death of Augustus in 14 A.D. by which time popular elections had all but been abandoned. and
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  • ...poetry|[poet]] [[Virgil]] in the [[epic]] story commissioned by [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] called ''[[Aeneid|The Aeneid]]''. In the story, during the sack of
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  • {{r|Augustus}}
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  • ...''', was [[Roman Emperor]] from A.D. 14 to his death in 37. He succeeded [[Augustus]], his adoptive father. Before becoming Emperor, Tiberius was a successful ...divorced his wife before the child was born. Octavian, later the Emperor [[Augustus]], divorced his own wife and married Livia. The younger Tiberius Claudius N
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  • ..., becoming the first Roman emperor in 27<small> BC</small> under the title Augustus. | Augustus (Caesar Augustus)
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  • ...eid, the event was well established in Rome during the reign of [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]], but Virgil described the funeral games in the Aeneid as having ha
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  • ...generations of future archaeologists.<ref name=ODNB>Mark Bowden, ‘Rivers, Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt- (1827–1900)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biog Born on 14 April 1827 as Augustus Henry Lane Fox, he was the son of William Augustus Lane Fox, an army officer, and Lady Caroline. Fox followed his father into
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  • {{r|Augustus}}
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  • ...us and Agrippina the Elder. Germanicus was a great-nephew of Augustus, and Augustus was the grandfather of Agrippina the Elder. The couple had three sons inclu One of Augustus' conditions in naming Tiberius his heir was that Germanicus would succeed h
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  • {{r|Augustus}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Augustus]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...taktstudientag/grafiken/gallia.jpg Gallia with carnyx] (breastplate of the Augustus statue of Prima Porta)
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  • ...poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]] writing around the time of [[Emperor]] [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] suggested that Italy was named after the leader Italus.<ref name=t
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  • {{r|Augustus}}
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  • {{r|Augustus}}
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  • * Nokes, George Augustus. ''A History of the Great Western Railway'' 1895 - 373 pages [http://books.
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  • ...es Maleuvre's website setting forth his theory that Virgil was murdered by Augustus)
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  • ...[Carthage]], according to [[Virgil]] writing around the time of [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]]. But in Roman times, Juno was worshiped as the patron goddess of [
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  • *1: [[Augustus Seymour Porter| Augustus S. Porter]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])''
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  • ..., there was a city called ''Ilium'' founded during the reign of [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] and which flourished until the city of [[Constantinople]] was esta
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  • Shearer, Augustus H. "Barnburners." ''Dictionary of American History''. Ed. Stanley I. Kutler
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  • ...omposing his most famous work, the ''Metamorphoses'', Ovid was exiled by [[Augustus]] to Tomis (or Tomi, now Costanza), a town on the [[Black Sea]] on the extr ...in semi-chronological order from the creation of the world to the time of Augustus.
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  • ...probably one of the British kings that [[Strabo]] says sent embassies to [[Augustus]]. Strabo reports Rome's lucrative trade with Britain: the island's exports ...unreliable, this account is chronologically accurate and not implausible. Augustus's foreign policy is known to have relied on exchanges of ''obsides'' - dipl
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  • {{r|Augustus}}
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  • ...hen for life (which turned out to be shorter). After Caesar was killed and Augustus ascended the "throne", no one held the title in Rome afterwards.
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  • ...of Sophia Dorothea, daughter of the Duke of Lüneburg-Celle. In 1705, Georg Augustus married the extremely able and attractive Caroline of Anspach. On the accession of his father to the throne of England in 1714, Georg Augustus became [[Prince of Wales]]. Three years later, the prince fell out with his
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  • ...]]. After his death in 1837, William was succeeded by his brother [[Ernest Augustus]].<ref>Victoria, who succeeded William in the UK, was not allowed to rule H
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  • ...ef>Davies, Penelope J. E. (2000). ''Roman Imperial Funerary Monuments from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius''. pp.35–36. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 97805216
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  • ...nicia potestas''). This formed one of the two main constitutional bases of Augustus' authority (the other was ''[[imperium|imperium proconsulare maius]]''). It
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  • ...of the Pantheon was undertaken by [[Marcus Agrippa]] during the reign of [[Augustus]] (the temple was dedicated in 25 B.C.). Emperor [[Hadrian]] completely reb
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  • ...a, ubi nunc sacrarium habet, aliquanto post quam excessit constitutum.'' ("Augustus was born […] in the street called ''Capita Bubula'' [literally either "at ...power that followed [[Ides of March|Caesar's murder]] in 44 BC. From 31 BC Augustus alone ruled the [[Roman Empire|Roman empire]] after ending a century of [[R
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  • ...ature the names and images of Maximian, now western [[Augustus (Tetrarchy)|Augustus]], and his eastern colleague [[Diocletian]]. However, he also appears to ha
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  • '''Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus''', commonly referred to as '''Nero''', was [[Roman Emperor]] fr ...Tiberius]] and the people of Rome felt that the family were the heirs of [[Augustus]], who had himself adopted Tiberius. Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus died in A.
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  • ...b|right|340px|alt=Statue.|It is likely that [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] emperor Augustus Caesar (pictured) commissioned poet Virgil to write ''The Aeneid''.]] ...e the property was restored by an order of emperor Octavian (later named ''Augustus''), while other sources indicate that Virgil's father was the "loser" after
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  • '''Willis Augustus "Ching" Lee''' (1888-1945) was a [[United States Navy]] admiral who special | title = Lee, Willis Augustus
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  • ===Augustus Caesar (r. 27 B.C.-14 A.D.) === ...ates, then changing his family name of Julius Caesar's and became known as Augustus.
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  • ...he following year. The position was not filled again until 11 BCE, under [[Augustus]].
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  • ...ernal boundaries of the Middle Ages went from the year 476 (when [[Romulus Augustus]] was deposed by his general [[Odoacer]]) to 1453, when Constantinople fell
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  • |event='''1852''': [[Edward Augustus Inglefield]] in ''Isabel'', financed by Lady Franklin
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  • ...S. Schwier; Edited By Ann S. Schwier and Alfred N. Page Pareto; Publisher: Augustus M. Kelley; 1971.
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  • ...nder Long for supporting the recognition of the Confederacy.<ref>Cazauran, Augustus R. (compiler), [http://books.google.com/books?id=47YGAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA1&dq=The
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  • {{r|Augustus Norton}}
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  • {{cite book |title=The mechanics of engineering, Volume 1 |author=Augustus Jay Du Bois |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=euUeAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA186 |pa
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  • ...hrow their heads into a nearby river called ''Gallobroc''. In the 1860s, [[Augustus Pitt Rivers]] dug up a large number of human skulls, and almost no other bo
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  • ...udwig (George Louis) on Mar. 28, 1660, in Hanover, the first son of Ernest Augustus of Hanover and the Electoress Sophia, who was herself the daughter of Queen ...Sophia Dorothea of Celle (1666–1726), by whom he had two children, George Augustus, his successor as King [[George II (Britain)|George II]], and Sophia, after
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  • ...él]], which it synchronises his reign with that of the [[Roman emperor]] [[Augustus]] (27 BC - AD 14) and the birth of [[Christ]], and makes him a contemporary
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  • ...h, who would rather be reading [[Minor characters in the Blandings stories#Augustus Whiffle|Whiffle]]'s 'On the Care of the Pig', cannot imagine a way out, unt
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  • ...duced at a number of centres in the [[Roman Empire]] between the time of [[Augustus]] and the mid 3rd century AD. The term samian ware or just samian is normal
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  • '''Augustus 'Gusty' Spence''' (born 28th June 1933) is a former leader of the [[Ulster
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  • ...ome]]; and others including [[Silvius]], [[Romulus]], [[Numa]], [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]], and others. [[Virgil]] uses a [[philosophy]] of [[reincarnation]]
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  • ..., the boundaries of the Middle Ages went from the year 476 (when [[Romulus Augustus]] was deposed by his general [[Odoacer]]) to somewhere around the year 1500
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  • {{rpl|Augustus}}
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  • ...ice using the ritual of ''[[captio]]''. He couldn't designate his nephew [[Augustus|Gaius Octavius]], because he had already planned for him to become his poli ...lamen Divi Iulii'' and ''flamen Divi Augusti'' were united some time after Augustus' death in AD 14, probably under [[Tiberius]] and not before the year AD 29,
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  • *12: [[Augustus A. Chapman]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *A/L: [[Augustus C. Dodge]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • ...ears of this, he insists on bringing Sam into the Castle under the name of Augustus Whipple, the noted author of ''On The Care of the Pig,'' Emsworth's revered ...nforms her that the man who stole his watch is at the Castle impersonating Augustus Whipple, Gally threatens to deliver the letter to Tipton unless Hermione al
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  • ...as entrenched with virtually all the rebel leaders. At this stage [[Philip Augustus]] of France (r. 1180–1223), [[Raymond (V), count of Toulouse]], and [[Hug ...John I]] permission to take the duchy by force. In discussions with Philip Augustus he raised the possibility of the marriage of Alix (who had remained in his
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  • * [[Augustus|Gaius Iulius Caesar]] (63 BC – AD 14), the first emperor ''Augustus'', born ''Gaius Octavius'', often referred to by scholars as ''Octavian'' f ...aesar|Gaius Iulius Caesar (Vipsanianus)]] (20 BC – AD 4), adopted son of [[Augustus]], commonly referred to as ''Gaius Caesar''
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  • *1: [[James Augustus Stewart|James A. Stewart]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *30: [[Augustus Frank]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])''
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  • * [[Augustus|Gaius Iulius Caesar]] (63 BC – AD 14), the first emperor ''Augustus'', born ''Gaius Octavius'', often referred to by scholars as ''Octavian'' f ...aesar|Gaius Iulius Caesar (Vipsanianus)]] (20 BC – AD 4), adopted son of [[Augustus]], commonly referred to as ''Gaius Caesar''
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  • ...[[Roman Empire]]. The last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, [[Romulus Augustus]], was deposed in 476. The transition from the Roman Empire to the Middle A
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  • *Buckland, W W: ''A Text-Book of Roman Law: From Augustus to Justinian'', Cambridge University Press, 1963 [http://books.google.com/b
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  • ...ound church ([[St. George Round Church]] - commissioned by [[Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn|Prince Edward, Duke of Kent]], the only one de
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  • * [[Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin]]
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  • ...hronicle of the Roman Republic: the rulers of Ancient Rome from Romulus to Augustus.'' (2003).
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  • *3: [[Augustus C. Dodge]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *A/L: [[Augustus Maxwell|Augustus E. Maxwell]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • *1: [[Augustus Seymour Porter| Augustus S. Porter]] (1798-1872), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]'' *12: [[Augustus A. Chapman]] (1803-1876), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
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  • ...were found in the river Walbrook in London in excavations led by General [[Augustus Pitt-Rivers]].
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  • *1: [[Augustus Seymour Porter| Augustus S. Porter]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *7: [[Augustus Rhodes Sollers| Augustus R. Sollers]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])''
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  • ...right|200px|alt=Picture of a statue of a man holding up an arm.|[[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]], the effective [[dictator]] of the [[Roman Empire]] who called him ...ly dictatorial. The work was commissioned indirectly by Emperor [[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] via an intermediary named [[Maecenas]]. Ancient sources suggest Vi
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  • *3: [[Augustus Brandegee]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *5: [[Augustus C. Baldwin]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • ...ing [[Conaire Mór]], who it says was a contemporary of the Roman emperor [[Augustus]] (27 BC - AD 14). However, some stories, including the ''Táin'', refer to
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  • *1: [[Augustus Seymour Porter| Augustus S. Porter]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *12: [[Augustus A. Chapman]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • | title = Augustus Norton on Hezbollah’s Social Services | url = http://www.harpers.org/archive/2007/03/sb-augustus-no-1173896326
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  • ...èphe of Saxony. Born at Versailles on Aug. 23, 1754, he was baptized Louis Augustus, and during the lifetime of Louis XV bore the title of the Duke of Berry. H ...a marriage alliance between the Bourbon and Hapsburg dynasties, and Louis Augustus was married at Versailles to an Austrian archduchess, [[Marie Antoinette]]
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  • *A/L: [[Augustus Maxwell|Augustus E. Maxwell]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *1: [[Augustus Hall]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • *1: [[Augustus Seymour Porter| Augustus S. Porter]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *13: [[Augustus C. Hand]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • ...abála Érenn'' synchonises Conaire's reign with that of the Roman emperor [[Augustus]] (27 BC - AD 14), and makes him contemporary with legendary provincial kin
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