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          Augustus (63 BC - AD 14)

          A bronze head of Augustus  ©Augustus was the first emperor of Rome. He replaced the Roman republic with an effective monarchy and during his long reign brought peace and stability.

          Augustus was born Gaius Octavius on 23 September 63 BC in Rome. In 43 BC his great-uncle, Julius Caesar, was assassinated and in his will, Octavius, known as Octavian, was named as his heir. He fought to avenge Caesar and in 31 BC defeated Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium.

          Augustus death

        1. Augustus death
        2. How did augustus die
        3. Was julius caesar the first emperor of rome
        4. Augustus achievements
        5. Was augustus a good emperor
        6. He was now undisputed ruler of Rome.

          Instead of following Caesar's example and making himself dictator, Octavian in 27 BC founded the principate, a system of monarchy headed by an emperor holding power for life. His powers were hidden behind constitutional forms, and he took the name Augustus meaning 'lofty' or 'serene'.

          Nevertheless, he retained ultimate control of all aspects of the Roman state, with the army under his direct command.

          At home, he embarked on a large programme of reconst