Augustus Caesar: The First Emperor of Rome — Fexingo History

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Augustus Caesar: The First Emperor of Rome — Fexingo History

Augustus Caesar—born Gaius Octavius—transformed a fractured republic into the Roman Empire, setting a template for autocracy that would last centuries. This podcast follows his improbable rise from the chaos of Caesar's assassination through the civil wars against Mark Antony and Cleopatra, culminating in the creation of the Principate. Lucas and Luna explore the artful propaganda of the Res Gestae, the architectural programme that reshaped Rome from brick to marble, and the social engineering of marriage laws meant to revive traditional morality. They dissect the Battle of Actium (31 BCE), the annexation of Egypt, the reforms of the Praetorian Guard, and the bloody purges of political rivals. The show grapples with the paradox of Augustus: a peacemaker who maintained order through military dominance, a restorer of the Republic who dismantled its institutions. Each episode unpacks a facet of his reign—the Ara Pacis reliefs, the development of imperial cult, the frontier wars in Germani

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Augustus Caesar—born Gaius Octavius—transformed a fractured republic into the Roman Empire, setting a template for autocracy that would last centuries. This podcast follows his improbable rise from the chaos of Caesar's assassination through the civil wars against Mark Antony and Cleopatra, culminating in the creation of the Principate. Lucas and Luna explore the artful propaganda of the Res Gestae, the architectural programme that reshaped Rome from brick to marble, and the social engineering of marriage laws meant to revive traditional morality. They dissect the Battle of Actium (31 BCE), the annexation of Egypt, the reforms of the Praetorian Guard, and the bloody purges of political rivals. The show grapples with the paradox of Augustus: a peacemaker who maintained order through military dominance, a restorer of the Republic who dismantled its institutions. Each episode unpacks a facet of his reign—the Ara Pacis reliefs, the development of imperial cult, the frontier wars in Germani

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