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  • Roman Empire Civil Wars
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    Heroic qualities have always been debatable but historians tend to agree that the qualities of a hero are a reflection of the values of the society. Augustus and Beowulf are two individuals revered as heroes during their own time. Both sustained their share of criticism but still managed to come out on top. Augustus was responsible for uniting Rome and creating a society that influenced every single society that followed. Beowulf's success was in keeping the peace for the Geats with the surround...
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  • Roman Empire Roman Citizens
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    ... war on Anthony in Romes name. A year later, Anthony and Cleopatra kill themselves in Egypt to escape Octavion. With Anthony dead, Octavion became ruler of Rome. This would mark the beginning of the Roman Empire. Under the Roman Republic, military generals had taken power away from elected officials. This made Octavion believe taht Rome needed a very strong leader. The Senate agreed with him and in 27 BC, they appointed him consul, tribune, and commander in chief for life. He then changed his...
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  • Roman Empire Civil War
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    Virgil spent a substantial amount of time and research on his masterpiece, The Aeneid. His goal was to create a piece of literature that would be praised by King Augustus Caesar of Rome. In order to properly display his devotion and gratitude towards his gracious leader, Virgil wrote The Aeneid as an adoration of Rome. The book was designed to exalt the country ruled by Augustus, while simultaneously giving a sense of the new, ordered society. The features and virtues of Rome were indirectly per...
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  • Roman Empire Second Triumvirate
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    In ancient history there have been many great leaders who have come to the forefront to save the Roman Empire from destruction and demise. The leaders and heroes of the Roman Empire are countless, but one leader stands out from all the rest. Augustus Caesars contributions to Roman history helped make Rome the dominant empire we study and remember today. (Octavian) Augustus Caesar is without a doubt the greatest political leader in the history of the Roman Empire. As a young adolescent, Octavian ...
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  • Pontifex Maximus Augustus Caesar
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    ... y was strictly forbidden. Married men were heavily fined and taxed for not having children and tax breaks were given to people with three or more children. Augustus laws also gave the male head of household the right to decide who the children would marry, where they would live, and what profession and economic goals they would pursue. Augustus also re-established the priest hoods of Rome. He revived old religious customs and attempted to restore the old stern morality. When the elder incumb...
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  • One Hundred Years People Of Rome
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    ... reason why is because the government was more balanced and there was less of a need to gain the Peoples favor. There were a few sought-after positions like Consul, Tribune, and Aedile that would cause the potential candidates to do everything from bribing to buttering up the Romans with expensive banquets and elaborate festivals to garner votes. But when the Republic vanished, those persons who wanted to be the supreme rulers of Rome needed to show the people why they deserved to be Imperato...
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  • Roman Empire 1 St
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    ... he army's powers. Augustus did much during his rain as the 1 st Emperor. While he was at home, he thought of ways to improve the government. He took away all of the bad and unworthy senators, and finned the ones that didnt go to its meetings. All at the same time, Augustus reorganized the Empire. He knew that Italy would be pressured by Barbarian Tribes, so he sent 3 powerful Generals to push them back; Agrippa, Drugs, and Tiberius. Hey pushed back the Germanic Barbarian tribes and at the sa...
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  • Younger Generations Roman Society
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    There are many poets who have made a great impact on society and influenced the young and older generations. Normally it is quite difficult for an individual to try to influence or make a difference in the general public. Vergil (Publius Vergils Maro) was a revolutionary writer who educated the society, influenced numerous significant people of the Roman country, and inspired many people to rise into the elite. During Vergil's younger years, he viewed the society as a place where people were unk...
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  • Roman Republic Foreign Policy
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    Throughout the Roman Republic's early years, three powerful emperors brought changes and improvements that gained them respect and helped propel Rome on its high paced race to greatness. These men ruled differently in the areas of public and foreign policy and social cooperation. But, which one was the most successful? Augustus Octavian took the throne after Caesar's murder. He had been adopted by Caesar and, therefore, was willed the throne. Augustus changed public policy during his reign. He h...
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  • Etruscan Influence On Roman Architecture
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    Etruscan architecture was really the beginning of Roman architecture. For example in Etruscan tombs people would find many types of architectural traits found in many Roman buildings. Like the fact they had vaulted entrances. Some cities had an influence, such as the fortified city of North. After this Greece started to gain control in Italy that greatly affected the Roman architecture of this time but not as much as Etruscan does in the future. When the Greeks came in Rome was building their ne...
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  • 23 B C Augustus Realized Time
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    Augustus also had to bare in mind that Marius going over the Tribunes heads had caused political downfall when he went instead to the Plebeian council. Augustus had accounted for this by ensuring that elections to public office were rigged so that only the best candidates could fill the role. This allowed many of the lower classes into politics. A shrewd move as it meant that he could both appease one large section of the populous by providing them with the opportunity to run for office, as well...
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  • Alexander The Great Julius Caesar
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    Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus - lawyer and author of a dozen books, among them Lives of Famous Whores and The Physical Defects of Mankind (What was that about? ) - worked for a time as private secretary to the Emperor Hadrian. Presumably it was during this period that he has access to the imperial archives, where he got the material for The Twelve Caesars, the only complete book of his to survive. Suetonius was born in AD 69, the year of the three Caesars Galba, Otho, Vitellius; and he grew up und...
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  • Present And Future Julius Caesar
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    Epics The Aeneid and Metamorphoses: A Comparison Both Vergil and Ovid imbedded underlying meanings in their epics The Aeneid and Metamorphoses. In this paper I will focus on the underlying meaning in the Underworld scene in Vergil's The Aeneid (lines 356 through 1199). I will also focus on three scenes in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Both epics contain a larger message about the importance of the Roman past for its present and future under Augustus. The story of Aeneas in the Underworld can be interpre...
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  • Form Of Government People Of Rome
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    Caesar Augustus the nephew of Julius Caesar became the sole emperor of Rome, after Julius? s assassination and now he is going to take over Rome but the only problem is that Rome? s power was divided between three people Julius Caesar and Marc Antony and Lepidus. Now Octavian has a real difficult task ahead of him he now has turn Rome back to the way it was with out offending anyone. The government of Rome stands as t is with out political say so. Octavian is going to turn Rome back into a polit...
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  • Returned To Rome Antony And Cleopatra
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    Augustus Augustus Caesar Augustus Caesar Augustus Caesar was born Gaius Octavius on September 23, 63 BC His mother, At, was the niece of Julius Caesar; her mother was Caesars sister. Octavian's family was an old and wealthy one from the small town of Velitrae. Octavian's father died when he was four years old and he was adopted by his great uncle Julius Caesar. At the age of 16 Octavius traveled to Spain with Julius in his campaign against Pompey the great. During the journey Octavian suffered m...
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  • Style Of Leadership Julius Caesar
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    During the period of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, different leaders exhibited different styles of leadership and employed different political strategies. In addition, these leaders came to power and maintained their control in their own unique ways. Each leader seemed to have his own agenda, which set the tone for that era. Five prominent leaders of this time period were Agricola, Augustus, Julius Caesar, and the brothers Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus. The point to be made with respect...
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  • York Random House Style Of Writing
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    Not exactly considered a serious poet or author, Publius Ovids Naso, or Ovid as he is more commonly called, captured the spirit of Greek and Roman mythology in his most noted work The Metamorphoses. The stories told in this work are commonly thought of as not serious enough for adults. Therefore, many of these stories have been dumbed down and transposed into child book form. Though most of these stories are very serious, many do not see them as sophisticated literature. True as this is, his wor...
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  • Dictator For Life Rome
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    The Land Italy Roman History Rome The Land Italy is a peninsula jutting out into the Mediterranean sea west of Greece. Italy has poor mineral resources and very few useful harbors, however it is wealth in both fertile land and precipitation. Three quarters of the peninsula is covered in foothills and mountains. The alps, a mountain range to the north of Italy, cut off the peninsulas only land connection, which resulted, in the times of Ancient Rome, in the people trading amount themselves. The E...
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  • Romulus And Remus God Of War
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    Roman empire The Romans were a people of genius whose empire dominated the western world for 500 years. (Pg. 7, Ancient Rome) What made the Romans so powerful was their way of government. It was very similar to the one that we have today, except emperors don t rule us. The pax romana, or the Roman Peace, gave millions of people in Italy and surrounding areas peace. Rome fell when it was invaded by overwhelming tribes and groups of barbarians. Rome was first founded on the legendary date of 735 B...
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