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AUGUSTUS

AUGUSTUS
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(63 b.c. - a.d. 14) first Roman emperor (27 b.c. - a.d. 14): reformer, patron of arts and literature; heir and successor to Julius Caesar. 5th ACC Vol 2 Glossary (Final approval 7/12/89), Random House Dictionary Second Edition
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(63 b.c. - a.d. 14) first Roman emperor (27 b.c. - a.d. 14) reformer, patron of arts and literature; heir and successor to Julius Caesar.(63 b.c. - a.d. 14) first Roman emperor (27 b.c. - a.d. 14); reformer, patron of arts and literature. He carried out a gigantic work of reorganization in every field of Roman life. He brought about the formation of the senatorial and equestrian classes on a permanent basis, each of which had its own place in the governmental system. Those of the senatorial class acted as senators, and the equestrians served as governors in the imperial provinces and held other key governmental posts. Wealth became the main criterion for membership in these two classes.(63 b.c.@a.d. 14) first Roman emperor (27 b.c.@a.d. 14); reformer, patron of arts and literature. He carried out a gigantic work of reorganization in every field of Roman life. He brought about the formation of the senatorial and equestrian classes on a permanent basis, each of which had its own place in the governmental system. Those of the senatorial class acted as senators, and the equestrians served as governors in the imperial provinces and held other key governmental posts. Wealth became the main criterion for membership in these two classes. Now, every time you try to run Create or every time you are forced to create, every time you take a workman and chain him to the machine and do an AugustusiFDR Augustus I think he was one of the earlyithings. iCreate and Confront (3 Jan. 60)(63 b.c.@a.d. 14) first Roman emperor (27 b.c.@a.d. 14); reformer, patron of arts and literature. He carried out a gigantic work of reorganization in every field of Roman life. He brought about the formation of the senatorial and equestrian classes on a permanent basis, each of which had its own place in the governmental system. Those of the senatorial class acted as senators, and the equestrians served as governors in the imperial provinces and held other key governmental posts. Wealth became the main criterion for membership in these two classes. Now, every time you try to run Create or every time you are forced to create, every time you take a workman and chain him to the machine and do an Augustus?FDR Augustus I think he was one of the early?things. ?Create and Confront (3 Jan. 60)