Augustus

By Patricia Southern

This revised edition explores Augustus, Rome's first emperor, who ended decades of civil war and established an empire lasting nearly five centuries. Incorporating new scholarship, the book dissects how he achieved and maintained power. It contrasts Augustus's carefully projected image as a benign savior with the reality of his subtle, ruthless strategies, revealing how he masterfully combined these extremes to shape the Roman world.
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