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Augustus (, September 23, 63 BC August 19, 14 AD ) was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.
Historians typically refer to him as simply Octavius between his birth in 63 until his posthumous adoption by Julius Caesar in 44 BC.
While his paternal family was from the town of Velletri, about from Rome, Augustus was born in the city of Rome on 23 September 63 BC.
| DATE OF BIRTH = 23 September 63 BC
* 63 BC Cicero gave the fourth and final Catiline Orations.
In 63 BC, he ran for election to the post of Pontifex Maximus, chief priest of the Roman state religion.
With the rise of the Roman Empire and the decline of the Seleucids, the area was conquered by the Roman Empire in 63 BC.
He was a major figure in the second Catilinian conspiracy and was extrajudically killed on the orders of Cicero in 63 BC.
* Octavian ( in Latin ' Octavianus '), the name of Augustus ( 63 BC 14 AD ) before he became Emperor of Rome
Once Mithridates was defeated by Pompey in 63 BC, Pompey set about the task of remaking the Hellenistic East, by creating new client kingdoms and establishing provinces.
Category: 63 BC disestablishments
* Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, statesman, general ( b. c. 63 BC )
* 63 BC: Pompey captures Jerusalem, and establishes Roman annexation of Judea as a client kingdom.
* Didymus Chalcenterus, Greek scholar and grammarian ( b. c. 63 BC )
* Mithridates VI, King of Pontus ( d. 63 BC )
* Mithridates VI, King of Pontus, ( lived 132 BC 63 BC )
A venatio held there in 169 BC, one of several in the 2nd century, employed " 63 leopards and 40 bears and elephants ", with spectators presumably kept safe by a substantial barrier.
The Geography ( XXIII, 11 ) of Strabo ( 64 / 63 BC ca.
Cicero's accusations prior to 63 BC are likely unfounded, since Rome had no penalty for libel.
During 64 BC, Catiline was officially accepted as a candidate in the consular election for 63 BC.
Debt had never been greater than in 63 BC since the previous decades of war had led to an era of economic downturn across the Italian countryside.

63 and
The tempo of the play changed over the next four series in the 1960s, held in 1962 63, 1964, 1965 66 and 1968.
The remaining five series were drawn, with Australia retaining the Ashes four times ( 1938, 1962 63, 1965 66, 1968 ) and England retaining it once ( 1972 ).
* 2005 Over 500 bombs are set off by terrorists at 300 locations in 63 out of the 64 districts of Bangladesh
* 1983 A suicide bomber destroys the United States embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, killing 63 people.
* Joseph Gruber ( 1962 63 )
* Sentimental and Masonic Magazine 1 ( 1792 ): 63 72.
While controlled clinical trials of atypicals reported that extrapyramidal symptoms occurred in 5 15 % of patients, a study of bipolar disorder in a real world clinical setting found a rate of 63 %, questioning the generalizability of the trials.
* Alan Taylor, " The Alien and Sedition Acts " in Julian E. Zelizer, ed., The American Congress ( 2004 ), 63 76
* Basil Gounaris, " From Peasants into Urbanites, from Village into Nation: Ottoman Monastir in the Early Twentieth Century ", European History Quarterly 31: 1 ( 2001 ), pp. 43 63.
** " Franklin as Scientist " in The Century ( September 1899 ) v. 57 pp. 750 63.
Walsh went 102 63 1 with the 49ers, winning ten of his 14 postseason games along with six division titles, three NFC Championship titles, and three Super Bowls.
The contents are correspondingly varied: a confession of sin and a plea to God not to maintain his anger forever ( ch. 63: 7 64: 11 ); a poem on the theme that God has no need of a temple because Heaven is his throne and Earth his footstool ( Isaiah 66: 1 2 ); verses setting out conditions for admission to the community ; complaints of sin, incompetence and paganism ; and distinctions between the " righteous " and the " sinners ", foreshadowing the categories used in much later Judaism and early Christianity.
Costa Rican colones (₡) per US $ 1 512. 11 ( September 4, 2010 ), US $ 1 559. 51 ( October 24, 2008 ), per US $ 1 500. 10 ( December 2007 ), 516. 78 ( November 2007 ), 506. 11 ( April 2006 ), 479. 57 ( July 2005 ), 299. 63 ( February 2000 ), 285. 68 ( 1999 ), 257. 23 ( 1998 ), 232. 60 ( 1997 ), 207. 69 ( 1996 ) and 179. 73 ( 1995 )
New York: Historical Publishing Company, 1906. pp. 63 68.
Under Pope Julius III, the Council met in Trent ( 1551 52 ) for the twelfth through sixteenth sessions, and under Pope Pius IV, the seventeenth through twenty-fifth sessions took place in Trent ( 1559 63 ).
The history of the council is thus divided into three distinct periods: 1545 49, 1551 52 and 1562 63.

63 and Augustus
They had seven children ( five sons and two daughters ): Eliza Arabella Garfield ( 1860 63 ); Harry Augustus Garfield ( 1863 1942 ); James Rudolph Garfield ( 1865 1950 ); Mary Garfield ( 1867 1947 ); Irvin M. Garfield ( 1870 1951 ); Abram Garfield ( 1872 1958 ); and Edward Garfield ( 1874 76 ).
* Augustus Caesar ( 63 BC 14 AD ), adoptive son of the above and first Roman Emperor
63 BCE to 10 CE, was a Greek scholar and grammarian who flourished in the time of Cicero and Augustus.
* Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa ( 63 12 BC ), a Roman statesman and general, friend of Caesar Augustus
In 27 BC, the Roman Republic came to an end as Augustus ( 63 BC 14 AD ) ascended to the throne as the first emperor.
Joseph Hart ( 219 ); William Gadsby ( 173 ); Isaac Watts ( 145 ) John Berridge ( 72 ); John Newton ( 63 ) John Kent ( 51 ); Charles Wesley ( 41 ); Thomas Kelly ( 34 ); Samuel Medley ( 31 ); Anne Steele ( 27 ); Augustus M. Toplady ( 24 ); Richard Burnham ( 22 ); Henry Fowler ( 20 ); William Cowper ( 18 ); Joseph Swain ( 18 ); Daniel Herbert ( 12 ); Benjamin Beddome ( 10 ); John Fawcett ( 10 ); William Hammond ( 10 ); John Stevens ( 9 ); John Adams ( 9 ); Phillip Doddridge ( 8 ); John Cennick ( 6 ).
* Gaius Julius Caesar Octavanius Augustus ( 63 BC 14 AD ), first emperor of the Roman Empire
The Emperor Augustus ( c. 63 BC 14 AD ) had it moved to the Julian Forum of Alexandria, where it stood until year 37 A. D.
Grottasöngr informs that Fjölnir was the contemporary of Caesar Augustus ( 63 BC AD 14 ).
* Augustus, ( Velletri, 63 BC-Rome, 14 AD ), 1st Emperor of the Roman Empire
Very similar in theme to both The Flintstones and The Jetsons, The Roman Holidays brought a look at " modern-day " life in Ancient Rome, around 63 AD ( with a 1970s touch ), as seen through the eyes of Augustus " Gus " Holiday and his family.
They had two children: Octavia Minor and the Emperor Augustus, the latter of whom was born in 63 BC.
Publius Lentulus was, according to the Deeds of the Divine Augustus, a Roman Consul during the reign of Augustus ( 63 BC-14 AD ), and is said to have been Governor of Judea before Pontius Pilate.
Augustus ( 63 BC 14 AD ) was the first emperor of ancient Rome.
Thomas Blackwell ’ s brilliantly original works including An Enquiry into the Life and Writings of Homer ( 1735 ), Letters Concerning Mythology ( 1748 ) and Memoirs of the Court of Augustus ( 3 vols., 1753 63 ), establish him as one of the premier figures in the Scottish Enlightenment.
In Memoirs of the Court of Augustus ( 3 vols., 1753 63 ), Blackwell approached his subject as a practitioner of intellectual history, calling it ‘ This difficult Science of Men ’.

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