Augustus Caesar and the Pax Romana
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Description: Study of Augustus' reforms after his victory at Actium in 31 B.C. and their impact on creating the "Pax Romana."
Lecture 12: Augustus Caesar and the Pax Romana On the morning of March 15, 44 B.C., was assassinated by several members of the Roman Senate. This was just one month after he had declared himself dictator of the Roman world. In the wake of his death, three men moved forward to form a new triumvirate which would punish Caesar's assassins and then divide up the Roman world. The members of this triumvirate consisted of
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Page title: | Lecture 12: Augustus Caesar and the Pax Romana |
Keywords: | augustus, roman, caesar, empire, romans, army, emperor, reforms, christianity, rome, augustus caesar, constantine, pax romana, nero, octavian, roman empire, emperors, antony, caligula, religion, history, praetorian, republic, augustan, cleopatra, imperator, civilization, claudius, commodus, diocletian, domitian, praetorian guard, tiberius, triumvirate, lepidus, princeps, actium octavian, cleopatra antony, roman republic, rome augustus |
Description: | a lecture describing the Roman Empire under Augustus down to the reforms of Constantine the Great |
IP-address: | 65.254.231.108 |