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How did Caesar Augustus transform Rome?

How did Caesar Augustus transform Rome?

S4 · E30 December 18, 2021

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Overview

Rome, foundational to the western world, transitioned from republic to empire thanks to Gaius Octavius, later Emperor Augustus. Born in 63 BC to a senatorial family, his early life was marked by illness and underestimation. Yet, his determination led him to join Caesar, his great-uncle, in military campaigns, despite initial setbacks like shipwrecks. Impressively, his efforts won Caesar's favor, leading to his adoption and inheritance as Caesar's sole heir. This pivotal moment set the stage for Octavius's rise, through battles and political savvy, eventually transforming him into Rome's first emperor and reshaping the Roman state.

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