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[2026-02-22 23:52:08] 👤 Incomplete name (ruler doc) → agent needed to resolve identity
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⋮ "content": "## Overview\nAugustus (63 BCE – 14 CE), born Gaius Octavius Thurinus, was the first Roman emperor. He transformed Rome from a republic into an empire and inaugurated the Pax Romana. He is considered one of the most effective leaders in Roman history, ruling for over 40 years. @t[63 BCE..14]\n\n## Key Facts\n- Born: 23 September 63 BCE, Rome @t[=63 BCE] [^1]\n- Died: 19 August 14 CE, Nola @t[=0014] [^1]\n- Reign: 27 BCE – 14 CE @t[27 BCE..14] [^1]\n- Original name: Gaius Octavius Thurinus; adopted as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus [^1]\n- Title: Augustus (\"the revered one\"), granted 27 BCE @t[=27 BCE] [^1]\n- Also styled *Princeps* (\"First Citizen\") — his preferred public title [^5]\n- Wife: Livia Drusilla (married 38 BCE; marriage lasted until his death) @t[=38 BCE] [^3]\n- Children: Julia the Elder (by Scribonia); no biological sons [^3]\n\n## Rise to Power\n- Adopted heir of Julius Caesar (44 BCE) @t[=44 BCE] [^1]\n- Second Triumvirate with Mark Antony and Lepidus (43 BCE) @t[=43 BCE] [^1]\n- Battle of Philippi (42 BCE): Triumvirate defeated Caesar's assassins Brutus and Cassius @t[=42 BCE] [^5]\n- Lepidus stripped of power (36 BCE), leaving Octavian and Antony as rivals @t[=36 BCE] [^5]\n- Battle of Actium (31 BCE): Defeated Antony and Cleopatra @t[=31 BCE] [^1]\n- Triple triumph celebrated in Rome (29 BCE) @t[=29 BCE] [^5]\n- Senate granted him the title Augustus (27 BCE), marking the start of the Principate @t[=27 BCE] [^1]\n- *Imperium Maius* (supreme power over all provinces) granted by Senate (19 BCE) @t[=19 BCE] [^5]\n- Declared *Pater Patriae* (\"Father of the Country\") by the Senate (2 BCE) @t[=2 BCE] [^5]\n\n## Achievements\n- Pax Romana: Inaugurated ~200 years of relative peace [^2]\n- Administrative reforms: Professionalized the army, created the Praetorian Guard [^1]\n- Building program: \"Found Rome a city of brick and left it a marble\" [^2]; claimed to have restored or built 82 temples in a single year in his *Res Gestae Divi Augusti* [^5]\n- Established the imperial succession system; adopted Tiberius as heir (4 CE) @t[=0004] [^3]\n- Month of August named after him [^1]\n- Appointed *pontifex maximus*, becoming both secular and religious head of the empire [^4]\n- Revived traditional Roman religion: restored temples, reintroduced festivals (Lupercalia, Ludi Saeculares in 17 BCE) @t[=17 BCE] [^4]\n- Social and moral reforms: *Lex Julia* legislation incentivized marriage and childbearing, penalized adultery as a civil crime [^4]\n- Established the Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace), dedicated 9 BCE @t[=9 BCE] [^4]\n- Inaugurated the Temple of Mars Ultor (2 BCE) to commemorate the Battle of Philippi @t[=2 BCE] [^5]\n- Created the *Vigiles*, Rome's permanent firefighting force (6 CE) @t[=0006] [^5]\n- Patron of the arts: supported Virgil, whose *Aeneid* was composed during his reign [^5]\n- Key general and second-in-command: Marcus Agrippa commanded the fleet at Actium and oversaw major building projects [^5]\n\n## Res Gestae Divi Augusti\nAugustus composed the *Res Gestae Divi Augusti* (\"The Deeds of the Divine Augustus\"), an autobiographical inscription recording his political and military achievements. Copies were inscribed on bronze tablets and displayed across the empire after his death. [^5]\n\n## Succession\nAugustus was succeeded by his adopted stepson Tiberius (14–37 CE), founding the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Subsequent emperors — Caligula, Claudius, and Nero — were all descendants or adoptees within this line. [^3]\n\nAfter his death, Augustus was deified by the Senate and proclaimed a god in the Roman pantheon. [^5]\n\n## Archaeology\nUniversity of Tokyo excavations at Somma Vesuviana (ongoing since 2002) have uncovered a villa buried by the 79 CE eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Researchers believe this may be the lost villa where Augustus died in 14 CE, as ancient sources describe him dying in a villa north of the mountain. The site includes evidence of a private bathhouse and storage amphorae consistent with an elite residence. Further excavations are ongoing. @t[~14] [^6]\n\n---\n[^1]: Suetonius, *The Twelve Caesars*\n[^2]: Everitt, A. *Augustus: The Life of Rome's First Emperor* (2006)\n[^3]: World History Encyclopedia, \"Rome under the Julio-Claudian Dynasty\" (worldhistory.org/article/1468), 2022\n[^4]: Fife, S. \"Augustus' Political, Social, & Moral Reforms.\" *World History Encyclopedia* (worldhistory.org/article/116), 2023\n[^5]: Mark, J. J. \"Augustus.\" *World History Encyclopedia* (worldhistory.org/augustus/), 2018\n[^6]: Anderson, S. \"Archaeologists May Have Found the Villa Where the Roman Emperor Augustus Died.\" *Smithsonian Magazine*, April 24, 2024 (smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/covered-in-ash-by-the-same-eruption-that-buried-pompeii-this-villa-may-have-belonged-to-emperor-augustus-180984212/)"
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⋮ "content": "## Overview\nAugustus (63 BCE – 14 CE), born Gaius Octavius Thurinus, was the first Roman emperor. He transformed Rome from a republic into an empire and inaugurated the Pax Romana. He is considered one of the most effective leaders in Roman history, ruling for over 40 years. @t[63 BCE..14]\n\n## Key Facts\n- Born: 23 September 63 BCE, Rome @t[=63 BCE] [^1]\n- Died: 19 August 14 CE, Nola @t[=0014] [^1]\n- Reign: 27 BCE – 14 CE @t[27 BCE..14] [^1]\n- Original name: Gaius Octavius Thurinus; adopted as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus [^1]\n- Title: Augustus (\"the revered one\"), granted 27 BCE @t[=27 BCE] [^1]\n- Also styled *Princeps* (\"First Citizen\") — his preferred public title [^5]\n- Wife: Livia Drusilla (married 38 BCE; marriage lasted until his death) @t[=38 BCE] [^3]\n- Children: Julia the Elder (by Scribonia); no biological sons [^3]\n\n## Rise to Power\n- Adopted heir of Julius Caesar (44 BCE) @t[=44 BCE] [^1]\n- Second Triumvirate with Mark Antony and Lepidus (43 BCE) @t[=43 BCE] [^1]\n- Battle of Philippi (42 BCE): Triumvirate defeated Caesar's assassins Brutus and Cassius @t[=42 BCE] [^5]\n- Lepidus stripped of power (36 BCE), leaving Octavian and Antony as rivals @t[=36 BCE] [^5]\n- Battle of Actium (31 BCE): Defeated Antony and Cleopatra @t[=31 BCE] [^1]\n- Triple triumph celebrated in Rome (29 BCE) @t[=29 BCE] [^5]\n- Senate granted him the title Augustus (27 BCE), marking the start of the Principate @t[=27 BCE] [^1]\n- *Imperium Maius* (supreme power over all provinces) granted by Senate (19 BCE) @t[=19 BCE] [^5]\n- Declared *Pater Patriae* (\"Father of the Country\") by the Senate (2 BCE) @t[=2 BCE] [^5]\n\n## Achievements\n- Pax Romana: Inaugurated ~200 years of relative peace [^2]\n- Administrative reforms: Professionalized the army, created the Praetorian Guard [^1]\n- Building program: \"Found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble\" [^2]; claimed to have restored or built 82 temples in a single year in his *Res Gestae Divi Augusti* [^5]\n- Established the imperial succession system; adopted Tiberius as heir (4 CE) @t[=0004] [^3]\n- Month of August named after him [^1]\n- Appointed *pontifex maximus*, becoming both secular and religious head of the empire [^4]\n- Revived traditional Roman religion: restored temples, reintroduced festivals (Lupercalia, Ludi Saeculares in 17 BCE) @t[=17 BCE] [^4]\n- Social and moral reforms: *Lex Julia* legislation incentivized marriage and childbearing, penalized adultery as a civil crime [^4]\n- Established the Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace), dedicated 9 BCE @t[=9 BCE] [^4]\n- Inaugurated the Temple of Mars Ultor (2 BCE) to commemorate the Battle of Philippi @t[=2 BCE] [^5]\n- Created the *Vigiles*, Rome's permanent firefighting force (6 CE) @t[=0006] [^5]\n- Patron of the arts: supported Virgil, whose *Aeneid* was composed during his reign [^5]\n- Key general and second-in-command: Marcus Agrippa commanded the fleet at Actium and oversaw major building projects [^5]\n\n## Res Gestae Divi Augusti\nAugustus composed the *Res Gestae Divi Augusti* (\"The Deeds of the Divine Augustus\"), an autobiographical inscription recording his political and military achievements. Copies were inscribed on bronze tablets and displayed across the empire after his death. [^5]\n\n## Succession\nAugustus was succeeded by his adopted stepson Tiberius (14–37 CE), founding the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Subsequent emperors — Caligula, Claudius, and Nero — were all descendants or adoptees within this line. [^3]\n\nAfter his death, Augustus was deified by the Senate and proclaimed a god in the Roman pantheon. [^5]\n\n## Archaeology\nUniversity of Tokyo excavations at Somma Vesuviana (ongoing since 2002) have uncovered a villa buried by the 79 CE eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Researchers believe this may be the lost villa where Augustus died in 14 CE, as ancient sources describe him dying in a villa north of the mountain. The site includes evidence of a private bathhouse and storage amphorae consistent with an elite residence. Further excavations are ongoing. @t[~14] [^6]\n\n---\n[^1]: Suetonius, *The Twelve Caesars*\n[^2]: Everitt, A. *Augustus: The Life of Rome's First Emperor* (2006)\n[^3]: World History Encyclopedia, \"Rome under the Julio-Claudian Dynasty\" (worldhistory.org/article/1468), 2022\n[^4]: Fife, S. \"Augustus' Political, Social, & Moral Reforms.\" *World History Encyclopedia* (worldhistory.org/article/116), 2023\n[^5]: Mark, J. J. \"Augustus.\" *World History Encyclopedia* (worldhistory.org/augustus/), 2018\n[^6]: Anderson, S. \"Archaeologists May Have Found the Villa Where the Roman Emperor Augustus Died.\" *Smithsonian Magazine*, April 24, 2024 (smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/covered-in-ash-by-the-same-eruption-that-buried-pompeii-this-villa-may-have-belonged-to-emperor-augustus-180984212/)"
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{"id":86,"title":"[factbase] MCP transport closes mid-session causing all tool calls to fail","description":"During an entity improvement session (Augustus, doc_id: 4fb0a1), the MCP transport dropped mid-session. All subsequent factbase MCP tool calls — including update_document and get_entity — returned \"Transport closed\" errors.\n\nWhich tools were called:\n- update_document(id=\"4fb0a1\", content=...) → \"Transport closed\"\n- get_entity(id=\"4fb0a1\") → \"Transport closed\"\n\nExpected behavior: Tools should remain available for the duration of the session, or reconnect automatically.\n\nActual behavior: After a period of inactivity (web searches were performed between MCP calls), the transport closed and all subsequent MCP calls failed with \"Transport closed\".\n\nWorkaround: Wrote the file directly via fs_write to the filesystem path, then committed via git. The factbase index is now out of sync with the file until a rescan is performed.\n\nContext: This occurred during an entity enrichment workflow after several web_search and web_fetch calls were made between MCP tool invocations.","done":false,"done_at":"0001-01-01T00:00:00Z","due_date":"0001-01-01T00:00:00Z","reminders":null,"project_id":2,"repeat_after":0,"repeat_mode":0,"priority":4,"start_date":"0001-01-01T00:00:00Z","end_date":"0001-01-01T00:00:00Z","assignees":[],"labels":null,"hex_color":"","percent_done":0,"identifier":"#78","index":78,"related_tasks":null,"attachments":null,"cover_image_attachment_id":0,"is_favorite":false,"created":"2026-02-22T17:53:48.27374821-06:00","updated":"2026-02-22T17:53:48.273752918-06:00","bucket_id":0,"position":4.336808689942018e-19,"reactions":null,"created_by":{"id":1,"name":"daniel","username":"daniel","created":"2026-02-20T07:27:17-06:00","updated":"2026-02-20T10:17:06-06:00"}}
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<action_summary>status: UPDATED | Augustus | changes: Corrected birth name to "Gaius Octavius Thurinus"; added Battle of Philippi (42 BCE), Lepidus ousted (36 BCE), triple triumph (29 BCE), Imperium Maius (19 BCE), Pater Patriae (2 BCE), Temple of Mars Ultor (2 BCE), Tiberius adoption date (4 CE), Vigiles creation (6 CE), Princeps title note, Marcus Agrippa role, Virgil/Aeneid patronage; added Res Gestae Divi Augusti section; added deification note to Succession; added new Archaeology section on Somma Vesuviana villa discovery (2024); added footnotes [^5] (World History Encyclopedia/Mark) and [^6] (Smithsonian Magazine 2024); filed Vikunja bug #78 for MCP transport closing mid-session</action_summary>[0m[0m
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status: UPDATED | Augustus | changes: Corrected birth name to "Gaius Octavius Thurinus"; added Battle of Philippi (42 BCE), Lepidus ousted (36 BCE), triple triumph (29 BCE), Imperium Maius (19 BCE), Pater Patriae (2 BCE), Temple of Mars Ultor (2 BCE), Tiberius adoption date (4 CE), Vigiles creation (6 CE), Princeps title note, Marcus Agrippa role, Virgil/Aeneid patronage; added Res Gestae Divi Augusti section; added deification note to Succession; added new Archaeology section on Somma Vesuviana villa discovery (2024); added footnotes [^5] (World History Encyclopedia/Mark) and [^6] (Smithsonian Magazine 2024); filed Vikunja bug #78 for MCP transport closing mid-session
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