Augustus (27 BC–14 AD)

The first Roman emperor, Augustus (originally named Octavian), was the founder of the Roman Empire and one of its most significant rulers. Following the end of the Roman Republic and the defeat of Mark Antony, Augustus took power and established the Principate, a period of relative peace and prosper
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