百度试题 结果1 题目Augustus ruled the Roman Empire from 27 BC to AD 14. For how many years did he rule?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 41\ years反馈 收藏
Define Augustus. Augustus synonyms, Augustus pronunciation, Augustus translation, English dictionary definition of Augustus. 63 bc-ad 14. First emperor of Rome and grandnephew of Julius Caesar. Born Gaius Octavius, he took the name Gaius Julius Caesar Oc
In Rome, despite Octavian's lack of legal right to rule, it was also quite clear that he was in fact, the unchallenged leader of the west. Not even Antony's supporters attempted to dispute him, and many Senators (up to 300) fled to Antony, rather than attempt to put up a false fro...
Augustus was referred to asOctaviusfrom birth until 44 BCE when Julius Caesar was murdered. After 44 BCE he was referred to asOctavianuntil 27 BCE when the Senate renamed him,Augustus. Augustus in Latin means one who is exalted or venerable. ...
In the year 6 AD the intervention of Augustus was invited by the Jews themselves to provide a remedy for the incapacity of their ruler, Archelaus, who was deposed by the emperor from the rule of Judea; at the same time, while Caesarea was still the center of the Roman administration, a...
The Lone Wanderer:"My point is that your government isn't legitimate. You have no right to rule." Augustus Autumn:"I see. And what of the chain of command? When the Enclave fell on the west coast, Eden was next in line for leadership." ...
Little did his family know that this amazing child was going to be one of the greatest politicians in Rome, he was also going to touch the lives of many Roman Citizens and to be remembered by thousands of people many years after his death. He was to rule an empire that stretched from ...
Although he began to reform the city and the provinces, he never returned control of the state back to the people. He did, however, give the impression that Rome had gone from a military dictatorship to constitutional rule. He established no court, and he considered himself, at least ...
Little did his family know that this amazing child was going to be one of the greatest politicians in Rome, he was also going to touch the lives of many Roman Citizens and to be remembered by thousands of people many years after his death. He was to rule an empire that stretched from ...
rebelling, and subdued through my son Gaius, I handed over to be ruled by King Ariobarzanes son of Artabazus, King of the Medes, and after his death, to his son Artavasdes; and when he was killed, I sent Tigranes, who came from the royal clan of the Armenians, into that rule...