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Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus (born
Gaius Octavius; 23
September 63 BC – 19
August AD 14), also
known as
Octavian (Latin: Octavi****), was the
founder of...
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Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (/taɪˈbɪəriəs/ ty-BEER-ee-əs; 16
November 42 BC – 16
March AD 37) was
Roman emperor from AD 14
until 37. He
succeeded his...
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Augustus (German:
Friedrich August), may
refer to:
Frederick I, Holy
Roman Emperor (1122–90),
better known as
Frederick Barbarossa Frederick Augustus...
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Ernest Augustus or
Ernst August may
refer to:
Ernest Augustus,
Elector of
Hanover (1629–1698),
father of King
George I of
Great Britain Ernest Augustus, Duke...
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Augustus (plural Augusti; /ɔːˈɡʌstəs/ aw-GUST-əs,
classical Latin: [au̯ˈɡʊstʊs]; "majestic", "great" or "venerable") was the main
title of the
Roman emperors...
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Augustus Edwin John OM RA (4
January 1878 – 31
October 1961) was a
Welsh painter, draughtsman, and etcher. For a time he was
considered the most important...
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Augustus I may
refer to:
Augustus,
Elector of
Saxony (1526–1586)
Augustus I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1568–1636)
Augustus,
Grand Duke of
Oldenburg (1783–1853)...
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state of the
Roman Empire,
starting with the
granting of the
title augustus to
Octavian in 27 BC. The term
emperor is a
modern convention, and did...
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Augustus II the
Strong (12 May 1670 – 1
February 1733), was
Elector of
Saxony from 1694 as well as King of
Poland and
Grand Duke of
Lithuania from 1697...
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nephew of
Augustus William Hare and
Julius Hare.
Augustus Hare was born in Rome; he was
adopted by his aunt, the
widow of
Augustus Hare, and his parents...