His long rule saw a huge expansion in the Roman Empire and the beginnings ... they divided the spoils. Augustus kept Rome, while Antony took Egypt. There he fell under the spell of Cleopatra ...
Using radiocarbon dating, and with help from volcanologists to perform extra analysis, we determined that these newly discovered sections are buried under ... of the Roman Empire.' Augustus ...
From now on, everybody walking up the steps and into the temple would literally be crushing the Roman Emperor under ... images of Augustus, which come from all over the Roman Empire, and they ...
In 6AD, this was on the mind of the Roman Emperor Augustus. Having already added Egypt to the Empire, he was keen on further expansion, but to achieve it he needed to overcome a systemic ...
Among the reasons for the Empire's failure was the leadership at the very top. From around 200-400 AD, the later Emperors frequently rose to and fell from office, with struggles for power becoming ...
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus, also known as Octavian ... the lost home of the man who founded the Roman empire. And it has been lying under a blanket of Vesuvian ash. Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus ...
From now on, everybody walking up the steps and into the temple would literally be crushing the Roman Emperor under ... images of Augustus, which come from all over the Roman Empire, and they ...