The Treaty of Rhandeia
The Treaty of Rhandeia marked a significant diplomatic milestone in the relations between the Roman Empire & the Parthian Empire.
The Treaty of Rhandeia marked a significant diplomatic milestone in the relations between the Roman Empire & the Parthian Empire.
Augustus achieved diplomatic success with the Parthian Empire during his reign as the first Emperor of Rome.
Augustus embarked on a campaign to expand the Roman Empire to its greatest extent. Augustus recognized the strategic importance
Augustus ordered the execution of Caesarion, the son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, the famous queen from Egypt.
A prominent Roman politician and general Lepidus found himself sidelined by Augustus and Mark Antony during a turbulent period
Augustus is widely known as the first Emperor of Rome and holds a prominent place in history due to his role in transforming the Rome
Augustus inherited his position as the heir to Julius Caesar, his great-uncle. He was also Caesar's adopted son.
The first emperor of Rome Augustus had a father who shared his name, Gaius Octavius. He was a member of the equestrian class
Caesar Augustus is widely known by his constructed name, but his birth name was Gaius Octavius. He was the niece of Julius Caesar.
The death of Caesar left a void in Roman leadership, triggering a fierce struggle for control among rival factions.