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Beard - Legacy

'every emperor... was or at least impersonated Augustus'

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Williams - Culture Hero

'Aeneas is a Roman hero and a social hero'

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Hadrill - Culture Hero

'Augustus' transformation of Rome was a long gradual process'

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Galinsky - Divi Filius

'To be the son of a slain dictator was a mixed blessing; to be the son of a god, an unmitigating one'

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Gloyn - 'Augustus'

changing his name to Augustus 'wipes the slate clean of his violence'

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Hadrill - 'Augustus' & Culture Hero

'Romans were acutely aware of the link between specific places and tradition, above all religious tradition'

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Zanker - Imperartor

'Victory in Parthia is... turned into a paradigm for salvation, in which the gods... act as guarantors'

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Syme - Propaganda

Only composed their poetry because they were on 'terms of personal friendship with Augustus'

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Syme - Imperartor

For power Augustus had sacrificed everything

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Syme - Propaganda

Maecenas is the 'minister for propaganda'

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Hadrill - Divi Filius

wherever you looked in the Forum, you were confronted with the presence of Caesar's family

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Hadrill - Imperartor

Actium is a 'symbol of salvation, of the rescue of destruction'

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Galinsky - Culture Hero

Augustan culture is a 'Dynamic and evolving process'

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Ahl - Power

When Living under tyranny you can't speak out

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Hadrill - Divi Filius

In terms of his association with JC he 'stood with one foot on either side of the dividing line'

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Stainer - Divi Filius

'Far better to have a god as a father than a minor aristocrat'

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Beard

The Res Gestae "is a self-serving and often rose-tinted piece of work'

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Zanker - Pater Patriae

"Augustan Romans viewed the classical Greek period as one of superior moral behaviour"

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Hadrill - Imperator

Actium - "It was a battle for Roman values"

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Syme - Divi Filius

'The avenging of Caesar had been a battle - cry and the justification of Caesar's Heir'

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Galinsky - Imperator

'The representation of the Cuirass... come from the context of the Parthian sucess'

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Syme - Imperator

'The battle of Actium was a shabby affair'

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Zanker - Imperator & 'Augustus'

'The misdeeds of the civil wars were to be redeemed through sacrifice and religious piety...'

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Zanker - Divi Filius, 'Augustus'

"Octavian's new portrait type has a kind of ageless beauty which would have reminded contemporaries of Apollo's own features"

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Zanker - Imperator & Pater Patriae

Temple of Palantine Apollo: "the Apollo of Actium was celebrated not as the avenging archer, but as singer and bringer of peace"

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Zanker - Pater Patriae

"The imagery of lasting happiness transcended any reality"

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Galinsky - Pater Patriae

"the Golden Age is a notion that needs to be used with care"

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Galinsky - Peace & War

"Peace and war were intrinsically linked in Augustan thinking"

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Syme - Peace & War

"Pax Augusta could not be dissociated from Victoria Augusti"

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Galinsky - Pater Patriae

"he was not only pater patriae, but the father of the world, pater orbis"

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Zanker

"Promoting his successors effectively was one of Augustus's chief concerns as he got older."

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Syndikus - Pater Patriae

"Horace means to endorse Augustus' policies [in Moral Decadence]"

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Beard - Divi Filius

"Caesar was Octavian's passport to power"

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Beard

"The Res Gestae left a blueprint about how to be an emperor"

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Harris - Poetry

literacy rate was 10% at best

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Hadrill - Pater Patriae

"Augustus gave the Roman world a new order"

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Hadrill - Mythology

"Augustus' new order was rooted in ancient mythology"

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Hadrill - Divi Filius

"Caesar had been killed by men who believed libertas could be rescued from tyranny"

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Hadrill - Imperator

"Actium was a propaganda battle, a battle for hearts and minds"

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Edwards - Women, Pater Patriae

"women had large roles to play as ruling became a large family drama"

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Edwards - Culture Hero

"Augustus made Rome into an autocracy disguised as a republic"

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Edwards - Culture Hero

"Livia was presented as the exact antithesis of Cleopatra"

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Beard - Pater Patriae

"Augustus found Rome as a city of brick and left it a city of marble"

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Edwards - Divi Filius

"Augustus put emphasis on a return of ancestral virtue"

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Hadrill - 'Augustus'

"Augustus chose to re-introduce the morals of Roman antiquity rather than creating his own"

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Goldsworthy - Divi Filius

"Augustus stood with one foot over the divine line"

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Bradley

"Augustus' building projects were a form of propaganda"

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Cary & Scullard - Legacy

"Augustus' last duty to Rome was to provide it with a successor for his position"

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Beard - Imperator

'military success [was] the foundation of political power'

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Hadrill

'Augustus was adored by all ranks and conditions of men'