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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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