PPT-Caesar Augustus Ancient

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Octavian was the son of Julius Caesars niece The first eighteen years of Octavians life were unremarkable but a surprise in Julius Caesars will eventually resulted

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Octavian was the son of Julius Caesars niece The first eighteen years of Octavians life were unremarkable but a surprise in Julius Caesars will eventually resulted in him becoming Caesar Augustus the ruler who transformed Rome into . great . respect for the Senate, . but . later emperors made no secret of their power. . The Senate continued to exist after the reign of Augustus, but senators had little say over the affairs of the empire. Some of the emperors who followed Augustus ruled wisely. Others were foolish . c. 63 B.C.E. - 14 A.D.. Legal/. Politics. The Triumvirate . The Rise and Fall of the Triumvirate (Potter). Legal/Politics. The Roman Constitution. The Senate and People of Rome. E. mperor. The Roman Empire . SASH39. Lovisa Brännstedt. The Roman . Emperor. . The . development. . of. the Empire. The . principate. The . Emperor. as imperator . How. . did. the . Emperor. . BCE. led . to . thirteen . years of war and ultimately . to . the end of the Roman Republic. . By . 33. BCE. , both Caesar’s . most . trusted . lieutenant . and the last queen of Egypt . would . be dead, and a young man . by Brendan McLeod. www.brendanmcleod.com. hello. exhibit A: a good dog. a tiny dog and a big yellow dog. Why keep animals in the first place?. What kind of pets did people keep?. What’s some really . The First and, Arguably, Best Emperor of Rome. Background Information. Julius Caesar is Augustus’s great-uncle.. Augustus Caesar was Rome’s first emperor, although he never wanted the role of an emperor.. Ian Slamen. B. eginning . Born in 63 B.C.. Frist name: Gaius . Octavius. . Thurinus. Family from . Velletri. , small town outside of Rome. Equestrian . Mother, . A. tia. , was niece of Julius Caesar . great . respect for the Senate, . but . later emperors made no secret of their power. . The Senate continued to exist after the reign of Augustus, but senators had little say over the affairs of the empire. Some of the emperors who followed Augustus ruled wisely. Others were foolish . Octavian was the son of Julius Caesar’s niece. . The first eighteen years of Octavian’s life were unremarkable, but a surprise in Julius Caesar’s will eventually resulted in him becoming Caesar Augustus, the ruler who transformed Rome into . By Anna . Widder. The Julio-. Claudians. http://www.livius.org/ti-tn/tiberius/tiberius.html. http://cassandra2004.blogspot.com/2008/11/praetorian-guard-augustus-obama.html. Augustus. 27 BCE-14 CE. Background. BCE. led . to . thirteen . years of war and ultimately . to . the end of the Roman Republic. . By . 33. BCE. , both Caesar’s . most . trusted . lieutenant . and the last queen of Egypt . would . be dead, and a young man . Julius . Caesar. Expanded . the Roman Republic through a series of battles across Europe before declaring himself dictator for . life. Devoted . his energies to the conquest of Gaul (modern France. ). For students. Given this PowerPoint, students will be able to identify the years which an emperor reigned, taking a quiz with 80% accuracy.. Given this PowerPoint, students will name who an emperor allied with, taking a quiz with 80% accuracy.. Difference started to grow larger between the rich and the poor. Some reformers attempted to give land to the poor, but the wealthy Romans in the Senate were threatened by that, and had the reformers killed. As this was happening, Roman generals who were conquering land were becoming power hungry. As armies grew, people’s loyalty shifted from the Republic to the generals. Civil war finally breaks out between a general named Sulla, who was backed by the Patricians, and a general named Marius, who was backed by the Plebeians. Sulla was victorious and became a dictator..

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