One of the greatest men in history I've ever read about.
For any retards who don't know, he is Augustus.
One of the greatest men in history I've ever read about.
For any retards who don't know, he is Augustus.
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Hail!
he was also blonde with blue eyes.
same as nero
I keep suggesting toga parties and nobody is up for it.
He was not the greatest of all Romans. That designation falls to one man and one man only.
You're not very bright.
>get assassinated
>greatest
augustus was far smarter because he died in his bed
give me a quick rundown
Why are you posting shit emperors?
Basically Trump
>the greatest of all Romans
>Can we all agree that this man was a legend?
no, we can not
history is written by those who won
we don't know about him, besides the things that were meant to be known
objectively, we can't say if he was or was not a legend
>WE
>WUZ
>KANGZ!!!
Nero was actually described as either dark haired or red haired, not blond
>heh, you think your daggers can pierce through my telekinetic shield?
>dark haired or red haired
nigger or ginger
don't know what is worse
(it's an anagram of the same thing, tho)
General Tullius was alright
Bullshit rusky, do you know what "subflavum" means? Go away slaveslav we are full
Can anyone redpill me on him? His statue looks cool and that finger point pose makes him look based and redpilled.
He himself claimed to have restored the republic after Actium. In a speech he held in the Senate in 27 BC he gave back his extraordinary powers. There is a fictious speech that has probably not been held this way in the historical works by Cassius Dio. But, nevertheless, it gives you a good impression of what the speech could have been like. In the end, he knew how to deal with the Senate as to keep them loyal and also keep key powers to make him basically something like a dictator. One of which is princeps senatus. Many of his successors really fucked up as they disrespected the Senate which you can see with the highly negative depiction of them by authors such as Tacitus or Suetonius. Augustus was pretty much a 4D chess player in this sphere. Also he restored old Roman culture through various laws etc. Maybe you should read a book about him as it is too much to say or even write about him. Nevertheless, it speaks for him that he seized power of this empire at such a young age.
He is considered the Father of Italians in Italy, Pater Patriae, because he abolished the cisalpine gaul province whose inhabitants already had roman citizenship (flos italiae) because it was indistinguishable from the rest of Italy and gave us the roughly same borders we have today.
I keep asking myself why the fuck didn’t the Romans slaughter all christians before they corrupted our society. Shitty jewish religion
Roma invictus!
Roman pantheism is pretty inclusive. Whatever region they conquered instead of getting rid of the local deities they identified them with one of their own gods. In many cases this worked out so that newly conquered tribes could be integrated into the Roman empire more easily. I guess, the Romans didn't see a major menace coming from early Christians.
And what's the deal with that little niglet reaching for his bozak? What's that about?
Romans respected other religions and saw other gods just as real as theirs, there was a case in britannia where the natives comitted a sort of ritual suicide in front of roman soldiers to curse them and they took it very seriously. The rise of christianity is a tremendous tragedy for all of western civilization.
The Romans were also based on jews
Truth to that brother
Caesar;
>Made a game out of Rome's political system
>Bought assets and used people like chess pieces
>Conquered what was thought to be at least 70% of the civilised world
>COLONIZED Cleopatra
>Had thousands of soldiers that would die for him at a moments notice
>Quelled all rebellions in his own army
>Born with a charisma stat of 100
>Committed genocide for fun and got rewarded
>Had four triumphs... FOUR! HOLY SHIT
*until Christianity
>rascals
That word doesn't really carry the weight it used to, huh?