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Augustus Achievements

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Julius Caesar was a Roman statesman who lost it all to foolishly becoming a dictator with king like qualities. Caesars great-nephew, Augustus (then Gaius Julius Caesar) inherited through his late great-uncle, a civil-war torn, distressed country. Throughout the next 40 years from the beginning of Augustus’ reign in 27 BCE to his death in 14 AD, he transformed Rome into a place of great peace. Peace in Rome lasted from 27 BCE to 180 AD, long after Augustus’ death because of the development of the Principate, the reconstruction and social reform of Rome and the Pax Romana. Augustus’ Empire was undoubtedly the most important Empire in Roman history and the peace Augustus created was his greatest achievement during his reign.
After Augustus took over his great uncle’s role as leader of Rome, he knew he had to do things …show more content…

But it was a sham that was successful because ultimately people believed in it. Augustus acted like he was not gaining these powers for himself, in contrast to Caesar. His tribunal and proconsular powers were only in periods of 5 to 10 years this gave the illusion that he could have these powers revoked at any time as they were not for life. This gave the citizens of Rome a false sense of moving towards a republic when instead they were falling into Augustus scheme. The skills that Augustus had to make the Principate successful were immense. He manipulated the citizens of Rome against their own ideology. They had just assassinated their Emperor Julius Caesar for being a dictator and wanted to go back to a republic. Augustus new this and skilfully obtained powers from the senate that gave him the power he needed to singerly rule Rome, without appearing as a dictator. Augustus new that Rome needed a dictator whether it was official or not. So, he found the perfect balance that allowed him to mask his dictatorship which ultimately brought peace and stability to

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