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This deserves more recognition.
Thank u for this video
GREAT video. And in answer to your final question I believe he was both: did everything to get and stay on top but did bring peace to his peoples. Thank you
History often glorifies the conqueror, but this comment touches on a deeper truth: empires are forged not just with swords, but with the 'boring work' of politics, diplomacy, and reform. Augustus was the master of this silent art.
While Alexander was painting a massive map with blood, Augustus was meticulously building Rome's foundation in marble, with the help of a visionary architect like Agrippa. It makes you deeply curious: is the most enduring legacy the territory you claim, or the aqueducts, structures, and protected peace you leave behind? A truly captivating story of what real power looks like.
This was both fun and useful.
Why did they like young boys so much?
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I don't think you can point to one person as "founder of the Roman Empire". It was a series of people working towards a single dream.
Octavian was a twat, a competent twat, but a twat nonetheless
E tu brute is a Shakespearean quote!! Not the words of Caesar!!
Not enough of this debate takes into account position. SS is arguably the most important everyday position, while a case can be made for catcher. Some case can be made for CF, but most of their plays are easy fly outs. The most mentioned names – Ruth, Mays, Bonds, and Ohtani all primarily or exclusively played outfield or DH, while 2 of them spent or have spent limited time at pitcher. The long time joke is that all pitchers used to be high school shortstops. Reason being, anyone who's spent a decent amount of time playing ball knows a good SS can play basically anywhere.
i love that video
A political genius, who goes beyond easy moral dualisms. Great documentary.
Augustus is the greatest leader.
Ruthless with enemies, Friendly with Allies all thru. Good Documentary
Cleopatra was NOT queen she was Pharaoh
Not a word about his repressions and mass killings.
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thank you currently studying roman empire for my degree and this was very enjoyable great narrator
THEE MAN! we should know about him as we do Geo Washington or Jesus Christ.
I'm very proud to be named after Octavius. He was a man among men.
Parthians were Persians .. Not Iraqis.
Curious as to how it's possible that Marius lived from 157 BC to 86 BC but fought a civil war with Sulla that started in 83 BC? That doesn't make any sense.
Caesar took over dictatorial powers, they were not “given” to him. The senate “gave” Caesar many titles. Caesar was, for all intents and purposes, Rome’s first emperor. He even had an “heir.“
Caesar was the first emperor of Rome, whether the papers were “signed” or not signed is a different matter.
What is the name of this narrator?
Nt by him…his an brother him …. together
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Thank you. Great overview of Augustus and Roman Empire!
The documentary provides a comprehensive and engaging overview of Augustus's life and achievements, making history come alive.
Velitrae (modern Velletri) is an ancient town of Latium located 30 km southeast of Rome in the Alban hills by the Via Appia. Ample Proto-historic finds, primarily from graves, demonstrate activity at the site from the tenth century BCE onwards. He was born on the "Alban Hills,". Palatine hill is where Rome was founded. It is one of the 7 hills of Rome but Alban hill is not one of them.
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Today is Augustus’ birthday. 🎉 🎂
Your father's brother is your uncle. Your grandfather's brother is your granduncle, not great uncle.
Julius gave him everything
Not only Agrippa, even Livia should have her own too, becouse Agrippa put him on the throne and Livia kept him on that throne
If this ancient history documentary teaches me anything, it's that even back then, people were really into building ‘starter pyramids.'
God sent his son jesus christ to die on the cross for our sins his name is Jesus christ our lord God in heaven he rose again on the third day 🙏🏼 🙏🏼 😢❤🎉😊😊😅😮😮😅😅🎉❤😂
Great video. Where is the mosaic on the floor with the sea on the back ?
PAX ROMANO was the utterance he Augustus drew from them.
Thanks for the well presented video.
Interesting how It's paralleling our current society.
At 6:58 Crassus killed in battle of Carrhae by Parthian Empire known of "" Iraq to day!! "" Parthians belong to Iranic group of people which establish an empire in Iran then conquer other part of west of Asia and become arch enemy of Rome.