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Augustus sped up the process of granting citizenship to slaves by designating all slaves throughout the empire as freedmen and freedwomen.
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In Augustus' reign, the most serious problems with defense lay with the provinces to the north.
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Octavian began his political career as one of Julius Caesar's trusted generals.
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Augustus himself claimed to have established the Roman Empire and deliberately styled himself as the first Roman emperor.
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The so-called "First Settlement" of Octavian consisted of his holding the office of Consul every year.
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Juba II, despite being taken into the households of Julius Caesar and Octavian Augustus, was for the Romans a notoriously untrustworthy client king of Numidia.
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Later Christian interpreters of Vergilâs "Fourth Eclogue" understood the poem to be a foreshadowing of the coming of Jesus Christ.
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Augustus' daughter Julia was found to have violated Augustus' morality laws, and was convicted of adultery and banished to a small island.
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By far the largest drain on the imperial treasury was the army.
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The Roman army was one of the major conduits for the extension of Roman culture into the provinces.
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