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Augustus

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Augustus: Encyclopedia II - Augustus - Augustus's legacy
Augustus was deified soon after his death, and both his borrowed surname, Caesar, and his title Augustus became the permanent titles of the rulers of Rome for the next 400 years, and were still in use at Constantinople fourteen centuries after his death. In many languages, caesar became the word for emperor, as in German (Kaiser), in Dutch (keizer), and in Russian (tsar). The cult of the Divine Augustus continued until the state religion of the Empire was changed to Christianity in the 4th century. C ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia II - Augustus - Augustus in popular culture

In the HBO television series "Rome", young Octavian is portrayed by Max Pirkis. Augustus was ranked #18 on Michael H. Hart's list of the most influential figures in history. Augustus was portrayed in the famous BBC miniseries I, Claudius by Brian Blessed. (1975) ...

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The Western half of the Empire had sworn allegiance to Octavian prior to Actium in 30 BC, and after Actium and the defeat of Antony and Cleopatra, the Eastern half of the Empire followed suit, placing Octavian in the position of ruler of the entire Empire. Years of civil war had left Rome in a state of near-lawlessness, but Rome was not prepared to accept the control of Octavian as a despot; however, Octavian could not simply give up his authority without risking further civil wars amongst the Roman generals, and even if he desired no positi ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia II - Augustus - Octavian becomes Augustus: the creation of the Principate

The Western half of the Empire had sworn allegiance to Octavian prior to Actium in 30 BC, and after Actium and the defeat of Antony and Cleopatra, the Eastern half of the Empire followed suit, placing Octavian in the position of ruler of the entire Empire. Years of civil war had left Rome in a state of near-lawlessness, but Rome was not prepared to accept the control of Octavian as a despot; however, Octavian could not simply give up his authority without risking further civil wars amoungst the Roman generals, and even if he desired no posit ...

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Augustus, Augustus - Early life, Augustus - Rise to power, Augustus - Octavian becomes Augustus: the creation of the Principate, Augustus - The First Settlement, Augustus - The Second Settlement, Augustus - Reign, Augustus - Succession, Augustus - Augustus's legacy, Augustus - Augustus in popular culture, Augustus - Notes

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Augustus honorific

Augustus (plural augusti) is Latin for "majestic" or "venerable". The feminine form is Augusta. The Greek equivalent is sebastos, or a mere grecization (by changing of the ending) augustos. Augustus honorific - Origin and nature. Although the use of the cognomen "Augustus" as part of one's name is generally understood to identify the Emperor Augustus, this is somewhat misleading; "Augustus" was the most significant name associated with the Emperor, but it did ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Augustus Gloop

Augustus Gloop is the glutton of the five main child characters in Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory fictional story written for children. He is the first of the children to find the golden ticket that signifies one's invitation to the factory. He is also the first of the child characters to be effectively kicked out for drinking out of Mr. Wonka's chocolate river, getting sucked up a large pipe, and ne ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Augustus Egg

Augustus Leopold Egg (May 21, 1816 - March 26, 1863) was a Victorian artist best known for his modern triptych Past and Present (1858), which depicts the break up of a middle-class Victorian family. Egg was a member of The Clique, a group of artists founded by Richard Dadd and others in the 1840s. Egg sought to combine popularity with moral and social activism, in line with the literary work of his friend Dickens. With Dickens he set up the "Guild of Literature and Art", a philanthropic organisation intended to provide w ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Augustus Pitt Rivers

Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers (14th April, 1827– 4 May 1900) was an English army officer, ethnologist, and archaeologist. He was noted for his innovations in archaeological methods, and in the museum display of archaeological and ethnological collections. Born Augustus Henry Lane Fox at Bramham, Yorkshire on 14th April 1827, he was the son of William Lane Fox and Lady Caroline Douglas, a Scottish noblewoman. Educated at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and commissioned into the Grenadier Guards, Lane Fox had a long ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Augustus De Morgan

Augustus De Morgan (June 27, 1806 - March 18, 1871) was an Indian-born British mathematician and logician. He formulated De Morgan's laws and was the first to introduce the term, and make rigorous the idea of mathematical induction.1 De Morgan crater on the Moon is named after him. Augustus De Morgan - Biography. Augustus De Morgan - Childhood. Augustus De Morgan was born June 27, 18062 in ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Augustus Saint-Gaudens

Augustus Saint-Gaudens (Dublin, March 1, 1848 - Cornish, New Hampshire, August 3, 1907), was the Irish-born American sculptor of the Beaux Arts generation who most embodied the ideals of the "American Renaissance." Raised in New York, after his parents immigrated to America when he was six months of age, he was apprenticed to a cameo-cutter, but also took art classes at the Cooper Union and the National Academy of Design. At 19, his apprenticeship completed, he traveled to Paris where he studied in the atelier of Francois Jouff ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Charles Augustus Briggs

Charles Augustus Briggs (January 15, 1841 - 1913), American Hebrew scholar and theologian, was born in New York City, the son of [Alanson Briggs and Sarah Mead Berrian http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/search/igi/family_group_record.asp?familyid=117222374&indi_id=500102267806&lds=1&region=11&frompage=1]. He was educated at the University of Virginia (1857-1860), graduated at the Union Theological Seminary in 1863, and studied further at the University of Berlin. He was pastor of the Presbyterian church of Roselle, ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Augustus Le Plongeon

Augustus le Plongeon (1825-1908) was a photographer, antiquarian and amateur archaeologist who was made the first attempted excavations and photographic records of the ruins of Chichen Itza, a site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization on the northern Yucatán peninsula, Central America. He wrote a lengthy history of Maya culture, going so far as to propose a theory that Maya had founded Ancient Egypt, a theory which has since been discredited by the scientific community. In general, his theories were considered to be somewhat outlan ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Augustus Montague Toplady

Augustus Montague Toplady (November 4, 1740 – August 11, 1778), Anglican divine, was born at Farnham, Surrey, and educated at Westminster and Trinity College, Dublin. Although originally a follower of Wesley, in 1758 he adopted extreme Calvinist opinions. He was ordained in 1762 and became vicar of Harpford with Fenn-Ottery, Devon, in 1766. In 1768 he exchanged to the living of Broadhembury, Devon. He is chiefly known as a writer of hymns and poems, including "Rock of Ages", and the collections entitled Poems on Sac ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Augustus Meineke

Johann Albrecht Friedrich August Meineke (December 8, 1790 - December 12, 1870), German classical scholar, was born at Soest in Westphalia. After holding educational posts at Jenkau and Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland), he was director of the Joachimsthal gymnasium in Berlin from 1826 to 1856. He died at Berlin on the 12th of December 1870. He was distinguished in conjectural criticism, the comic wri ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Prince William Augustus Duke of Cumberland

The Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, KG, PC (15 April 1721–31 October 1765), a younger son of King George II of Great Britain and Queen Caroline, was a noted military leader. He was born in London, where his parents had moved after his grandfather, King George I, was invited to take the British throne. When four years old he was created Baron Alderney, Viscount Trematon, Earl of Kennington, Marquess of Berkhampstead and Duke of Cumberland, and was well educated, becoming his pare ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia - Augustus FitzRoy 3rd Duke of Grafton

The Most Noble Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton, KG, PC (28 September 1735–14 March 1811) was a British Whig statesman of the Georgian era. He was one of a handful of dukes that served as Prime Minister. He was a son of Lord Augustus FitzRoy and Elizabeth Cosby, daughter of Colonel William Cosby, who served as a colonial Governor of New York. His father was the third son of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton and Lady Henrietta Somerset, which made FitzRoy a great-grandson of both Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafto ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia II - Augustus Gloop - Augustus' fate

His fate in the 1971 film isn't known apart from Willy Wonka's insistence that all four bad children would be okay. In the novel his body shape is altered dramatically: he becomes extremely thin from being squeezed in the pipe. In the 2005, film his body shape is altered to be slightly narrower from being squeezed in the pipe and he is covered in chocolate (and possibly combined with it). Augustus is still as gluttonous as ever; his mother begs him not to eat his fingers ("But I taste so good."). As mentioned before, his body shape is still ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia II - Augustus Gloop - Augustus' fate

His fate in the 1971 film isn't known apart from Willy Wonka's insistence that all four bad children would be okay. In the novel his body shape is altered dramatically: he becomes extremely thin from being squeezed in the pipe. In the 2005, film his body shape is altered to be slightly narrower from being squeezed in the pipe and he is covered in chocolate (and possibly combined with it). Augustus is still as gluttonous as ever; his mother begs him not to eat his fingers ("But I taste so good."). He is played by Michael Bollner in the 1971 film adaptation of the book. Philip ...

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Augustus: Encyclopedia II - Augustus Gloop - Augustus Gloop Song

Augustus Gloop - Plot. The Augustus Gloop Song is the first Oompa-Loompa song in the book and its subsequent film versions. It is sung in the Chocolate Room after Augustus is sent up the pipe. What it talks about The original song talks about how repulsive Augustus is and what he will go through in the Strawberry-flavored chocolate-coated fudge machine. The 1971 version talks about what happens if one overeats. The 2005 version restored some of Dahl's original lyrics; it reassures the group that Augustus will be unharmed, but he will be altered. ...

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