Augustus Caesar.. the first emperor of ancient Rome who became an idol of the Romans

 


Augustus' reign began an era of relative peace known as the Pax Romana, in which the Roman world had been largely free of large-scale conflict for more than two centuries, despite the constant wars of imperial expansion on the empire's frontiers and the year-long civil war known as the Pax Romana. The "Year of the Four Emperors" of the Imperial Succession.

According to the St-Takla website, one of the largest Christian encyclopedias, Augustus Caesar was the first to establish the imperial system in Rome, and was the first emperor of the Roman state. He was later known as Augustus, then his name became Augustus Caesar.
 
Augustus was eighteen years old when he inherited the sultan of Caesar, and he was of a thin body, morbid, uncoordinated cross-section, complaining of many diseases, and stumbling in his gait due to a disease in his legs.
Nevertheless, he was unleashing his lusts, immersed in blasphemy and immorality, and committed the most heinous acts and the most heinous crimes in a horrific rudeness and ruthlessness in which there was no mercy or prick of conscience. To seize the reins of his sprawling empire with an iron hand, and for nearly half a century he remained the ruler by his order in the whole world. Augustus returned to Rome after his victory over Antony in the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, and his seizure of Egypt

The Romans received him with a blind eye, and he dazzled them with his great victories and the huge spoils that he brought from Egypt, and lavished them on the common people and the soldiers.
 
In the year 27 BC. M. The Senate bestowed upon him a title that was previously limited to the gods, which is the title "Augustus", and since Caesar's name had become a title for emperors, it was added to his first title and became called "Augustus Caesar".

Although he called himself only a "chief", he actually became king, though he did not confer upon himself this capacity, but became king of kings, as the emperor of the Roman state, then the Senate soon considered him a god and added his name to the names of the official gods of Rome, and became His birthday is a sacred day in which rituals are held to worship him and to address him with prayers and hymns. Some of the Romans believed in him that they gave their lives to him and made a covenant with themselves that they would kill themselves when he died.

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