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Augustus

Overview

Augustus (63 BCE 14 CE), born Gaius Octavius, 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]

Key Facts

  • Born: 23 September 63 BCE, Rome @t[=63 BCE] 1
  • Died: 19 August 14 CE, Nola @t[=0014] 1
  • Reign: 27 BCE 14 CE @t[27 BCE..14] 1
  • Original name: Gaius Octavius; adopted as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus 1
  • Title: Augustus ("the revered one"), granted 27 BCE @t[=27 BCE] 1
  • Wife: Livia Drusilla (married 38 BCE; marriage lasted until his death) @t[=38 BCE] 2
  • Children: Julia the Elder (by Scribonia); no biological sons 2

Rise to Power

  • Adopted heir of Julius Caesar (44 BCE) @t[=44 BCE] 1
  • Second Triumvirate with Mark Antony and Lepidus (43 BCE) @t[=43 BCE] 1
  • Battle of Actium (31 BCE): Defeated Antony and Cleopatra @t[=31 BCE] 1
  • Senate granted him the title Augustus (27 BCE), marking the start of the Principate @t[=27 BCE] 1

Achievements

  • Pax Romana: Inaugurated ~200 years of relative peace 3
  • Administrative reforms: Professionalized the army, created the Praetorian Guard 1
  • Building program: "Found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble" 3
  • Established the imperial succession system; adopted stepson Tiberius as heir 2
  • Month of August named after him 1
  • Appointed pontifex maximus, becoming both secular and religious head of the empire 4
  • Revived traditional Roman religion: restored temples, reintroduced festivals (Lupercalia, Ludi Saeculares in 17 BCE) @t[=17 BCE] 4
  • Social and moral reforms: Lex Julia legislation incentivized marriage and childbearing, penalized adultery as a civil crime 4
  • Established the Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace), dedicated 9 BCE @t[=9 BCE] 4

Succession

Augustus was succeeded by his adopted stepson Tiberius (1437 CE), founding the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Subsequent emperors — Caligula, Claudius, and Nero — were all descendants or adoptees within this line. 2



  1. Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars ↩︎

  2. World History Encyclopedia, "Rome under the Julio-Claudian Dynasty" (worldhistory.org/article/1468), 2022 ↩︎

  3. Everitt, A. Augustus: The Life of Rome's First Emperor (2006) ↩︎

  4. Fife, S. "Augustus' Political, Social, & Moral Reforms." World History Encyclopedia (worldhistory.org/article/116), 2023 ↩︎