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The first emperor of the Roman Empire was Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus. He died on August 19, 14 A.D. while he was in the same location as his father's death at Nola. To find more information click here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustu...
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Augustus Caesar was born on September 23, 63 B.C. He was the first emperor of the Roman Empire. His reign lasted from 27 B.C. until 14 A.D.
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Augustus Caesar died of on August 19, 14 AD, of an illness he'd dealt with for years. Tiberius, his stepson and son-in-law, became the next Roman emperor. You can find more information here: http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/nicolaus.html
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Augustus Caesar died on August 19, 14 AD and that five hundred years later, September 4 476
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some differences are that julius was the didctator after he defeated Pompey, andd the senate chose him after he disobeyed them by going into italy without permisssion.
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The cause of death for Caesar Augustus. The greatest ruler of Rome, Caesar Augustus was a conundrum: a ruthless politician and soldier who used his power to restore order and prosperity to Rome with such success that his reign (27 B.C. to ...
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I believe Beautiful Feet book now publishes William Penn's world which will bridge the gap between John Smith and George Wash's World. Unfortunately, the only book Foster wrote between Caesar and John Smith's world is Columbus.
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The greatest ruler of Rome, Caesar Augustus was a conundrum: a ruthless politician and soldier who used his power to restore order and prosperity to Rome with such success that his reign (27 B.C. to 14 A.D.) became known as the Augustan Age...
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