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    Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (/ t aɪ ˈ b ɪər i ə s /, ty-BEER-ee-əs; 16 November 42 BC – 16 March AD 37) was Roman emperor from AD 14 until 37. He succeeded his stepfather Augustus, the first Roman emperor.

  2. May 25, 2016 · Also, almost in violation of his own law, although Augustus had a daughter by his second wife, he and his third wife Livia (she had two sons from a previous marriage) were childless. RELIGIOUS REFORMS. Along with his emphasis on the moral deterioration of Rome, Augustus addressed the need to reawaken the importance of religion among

  3. Sep 23, 2023 · Augustus carefully managed the issue of succession through a combination of blood ties and political maneuvering. His designated heir was his stepson Tiberius, the son of his wife Livia from her first marriage. Augustus adopted Tiberius in 4 CE, securing a direct familial link to the imperial throne.

  4. The Mausoleum remained the largest tomb in Rome, unsurpassed as a dynastic trophy-tomb. 42 The Ara Pacis Augustae, dedicated by the Senate on the birthday of Augustus’s wife, Livia Drusilla, in 9 bce in fulfilment of a vow made in 13 bce for Augustus’s safe return to Rome from the West, confirmed the unique role of Augustus and his family for Rome’s welfare, introducing the first ...

  5. May 7, 2023 · Augustus' own daughter, Julia, was banished for adultery after this new legislation. She was exiled to a desolate island called Pandateria. Augustus also felt that people should not interact with or, especially, marry those outside of their own social class. As such, he created laws that reinforced hierarchical seating in the theatre and ...

  6. Aug 5, 2019 · Augustus, known as Caesar Augustus or Octavian, was the Roman emperor Julius Caesar's great-nephew whom he adopted as his son and heir. Born Gaius Octavius on September 23, 63 BCE, the future Augustus was distantly related to Caesar.

  7. Adopted by Caesar, Augustus (c.62 BC – 14 AD / Reigned 31 BC – 14 AD) had to fight for his throne. His long rule saw a huge expansion in the Roman Empire and the beginnings of a dynasty that ...

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