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Augustus Caesar: The First True Emperor Of Rome

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1.) Augustus Caesar was the first true emperor of Rome in 31 BCE. His rise to the throne marked the true beginning of the Roman Empire. The vast majority believe Julius Caesar to be an emperor of Rome even before Augustus. However, Julius Caesar chose to use the title of ‘Dictator’ rather than ‘Emperor’. Augustus’ rule was prosperous and well-favored because he had destroyed Rome’s enemies and brought much needed stability to the Roman Empire. Augustus reigned until his death in 14 CE. Rome became a better protected and more influential power under Augustus’ rule. Rome is considered to be one of the greatest, if not the greatest, political and cultural powers in history.
Rome enjoyed a generous period of prosperity and control. It is estimated that around 284 BCE the Roman Empire went through a severely destructive period known as The Imperial Crisis. During this grave period, military authorities waged civil war on one another as each of them sought to control the empire. In order to stabilize the empire, it was deemed necessary to divide its rule into a tetrarchy, meaning a rule of four. This division drove a rift between each of the four regions, which caused them to become sequestered from each other. The Western Roman Empire dissolved shortly after in 476 CE, while the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine …show more content…

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