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Frederick Douglass ( born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1818 – February 20, 1895 ) was an American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman.
It was led by the artist and writer William Morris ( 1834 – 1896 ) and the architect Charles Voysey ( 1857 – 1941 ) during the 1860s, and was inspired by the writings of John Ruskin ( 1819 – 1900 ) and Augustus Pugin ( 1812 – 1852 ).
The poem itself implies that the writer lived under Augustus or Tiberius, and that he was a citizen of and resident in Rome.
Morrell's lovers may have included the philosopher Bertrand Russell, the writer Dorothy Bussy, the painters Augustus John, and Henry Lamb, the artist Dora Carrington, the art historian Roger Fry, and in her later years, there was even a brief affair with a gardener, Lionel Gomme, who was employed at Garsington.
* George Augustus Moore, the Irish writer
Augustus " Gussie " Fink-Nottle (' Spink-Bottle ' to Bertie's Aunt Dahlia ) is a fictional character in the Jeeves novels of British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse, being a lifelong friend of Jeeves's master Bertie Wooster and a possible member of the Drones Club.
* Cassius Severus, a celebrated orator and satirical writer, in the time of Augustus and Tiberius.
Augustus Montague Toplady ( 4 November 1740 – 11 August 1778 ) was an Anglican cleric and hymn writer.
The concept and the name were proposed by 19th century traveler and writer Augustus Le Plongeon, who claimed that several ancient civilizations, such as those of Egypt and Mesoamerica, were created by refugees from Mu — which he located in the Atlantic Ocean.
Augustus Macdonald ( who assumed the surname of Macdonald in lieu of Moreton ), younger son of the first Earl, was a politician and writer.
Augustus Mongredien ( 1807 – 1888 ) was a corn merchant, also known as a political economist and writer.
Windschuttle refers to accounts by the French zoologist François Péron ( who is credited with the first use of the term anthropology ), by George Augustus Robinson in his journals, and by the early Australian writer James Bonwick, of the violence and cruelty with which many Tasmanian Aboriginal men were observed to treat women.
* Augustus Baldwin Longstreet ( 1790-1870 ), American humorist, lawyer, college president, Southerner, writer
" Marcus Manilius, a Latin writer who lived during the time of Caesar Augustus and whose poem Astronomica is considered one of the principal texts for modern astrology, says, " Now the dodecatemory is divided into five parts, for so many are the stars called wanderers which with passing brightness shine in heaven.
Orestes Augustus Brownson ( 1803 – 1876 ) was a New England intellectual and activist, preacher, labor organizer, and noted Catholic convert and writer.
He is now remembered as a writer, in particular of the satirical Augustus Carp, Esq., By Himself: Being the Autobiography of a Really Good Man ( 1924 ), which was first published anonymously.
* 18 March-Stopford Augustus Brooke, Anglican clergyman and writer ( born 1832 ).
Augustus John Cuthbert Hare ( 13 March 1834 – 22 January 1903 ) was an English writer and raconteur.
Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede ( 16 February 1871 – 23 March 1946 ) was a British politician, writer, and social activist.
Stopford Augustus Brooke ( 14 November 1832 – 18 March 1916 ) was an Irish churchman and writer.
* Augustus Prinsep ( 1803 – 30 ), eighth and youngest son of John Prinsep, sketcher, writer, civil servant, born in London, attended Haileybury College, then clerk with East India Company, Calcutta, attempted to settle in Australia but unsuccessful, died aboard ship
She yearned to become a writer (" just like Toni Morrison "), but lacked the motivation until she met Augustus Freeman IV, a corporate lawyer who was secretly a stranded alien with superhuman powers.
This writer states that at Antioch, near Daphne, he met with ambassadors from the Indians, who were sent to Augustus Caesar.
* Sextius Niger, a Roman writer on pharmacology during the reign of Augustus

Augustus and If
If Philip II Augustus supported Philip of Swabia, member of the House of Hohenstaufen, then Richard Lionheart supported Otto IV, member of the House of Welf.
If this is true, then the so-called Justinian walls of Nikopolis, enclosing only one-sixth of the city founded by Augustus, were erected not before 474.
If their frequent use as " history " by later historians ( both ancient and modern ) who characterized Augustus ' rule according to categories he himself constructed in the Res Gestae is any indication, it is a rather successful piece of propaganda.
* If Looks Could Kill-Teen Agent ( as Augustus Steranko ), 1991
If Dioscurides, or cutters following his example, made it, the gemma was probably made in the court of Caesar Augustus.
If the portrait represented Drusus as alive, however, the gem would have been made about the same time as the Ara Pacis and the Altar of Augustus, sometime before 9 B. C., the year of Drusus ’ death.
If a new government formed from the " Opposition " slate, as here with Charles Augustus Semlin, there was nothing to say that someone who'd run under the " Government " banner might not cross the floor either to join the governing caucus, or actually be invited over to take a cabinet position.
If an ancient inscription on a road tells us that a certain proconsul built that road while Augustus was princeps, it may be doubted without further corroboration that that proconsul really built the road, but would be harder to doubt that the road was built during the principate of Augustus.

Augustus and You
In 1986, the band issued two completely different singles simultaneously on the same day: one was an instrumental initially intended as a World Cup anthem (" The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme "); the other, a cover of Augustus Pablo's " Baby I Love You So ," featured third member Lorita Grahame on vocals.
In addition, Coyote Blue makes passing references to " Augustus Brine ," from Moore's first novel, Practical Demonkeeping, and " Detective Sergeant Alphonso Rivera ," from Practical Demonkeeping, A Dirty Job, Bloodsucking Fiends, You Suck, and Bite Me.

Augustus and Time
Romanization in the Time of Augustus ( Yale University Press )
Even more scathing was Augustus Moore in the May edition of Time: A Monthly Miscellany, who declared: " In Mr haggard's book I find none of the powerful imagination, the elaborate detail, the vivid English which would entitle his work to be described as a romance ... it seems to me to be the method of the modern melodrama ".
Augustus Vincent Tack, Time and Timelessness ( The Spirit of Creation ), 1943-1944, oil on canvas.
She has also appeared in The Pumpkin Eater ; Press for Time ; Trevor's World of Sport ; Dangerfield ; A Very Peculiar Practice ; as Cassandra, prophetess of Troy, in the Doctor Who story The Myth Makers ; as Julia, daughter of Augustus, Emperor of Rome, in I, Claudius ; and as Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, in Prince Regent.

Augustus and ",
*" Java ", a song by Augustus Pablo
* 43 BC – The Second Triumvirate alliance of Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (" Octavian ", later " Caesar Augustus "), Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, and Mark Antony is formed.
Under the reign of Augustus, when the capital had grown to almost one million inhabitants, 14 wards were created ; the wards were protected by seven squads of 1, 000 men called " vigiles ", who acted as firemen and nightwatchmen.
He is also known by his nickname " Romulus Augustulus ", though he ruled officially as Romulus Augustus.
* The Marvel Comics character known as Tyrannus has the " real name " of " Romulus Augustus ", and originates in ancient Rome.
In several stories, he adopts disguises to gather evidence while ' under cover ' so convincing that even Watson fails to penetrate them, such as in " The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton ", " The Man with the Twisted Lip ", " The Adventure of the Empty House " and " A Scandal in Bohemia ".
Augustus used the title " Divi filius ", not " Dei filius ", and respected the distinction.
A Lithuanian name Žygimantas, meaning " wealth of ( military ) campaign ", from Lithuanian žygis " campaign, march " + manta " goods, wealth " has been a substitution of the name Sigismund in the Lithuanian language, from which it was adopted by the Ruthenian language as Жыгімонт ( such are the cases of Sigismund Kestutaitis, Sigismund Korybut, Sigismund I the Old, Sigismund II Augustus ).
Writing during the time of Augustus, Virgil has his hero give a first-person account of the fall of Troy in the second of the Aeneid's twelve books ; the Trojan Horse, which does not appear in " The Iliad ", became legendary from Virgil's account.
* Mediolanum ( modern Milan, near the Alps ) was the capital of Maximian, the western Augustus ; his domain became " Italia et Africa ", with only a short exterior border.
After an abortive attempt to placate both Constantine and Maximinus with the meaningless title filius Augusti (" son of the Augustus ", essentially an alternative title for Caesar ), they both had to be recognised as Augusti in 309.
Boole's initial involvement in logic was prompted by a current debate on quantification, between Sir William Hamilton who supported the theory of " quantification of the predicate ", and Boole's supporter Augustus De Morgan who advanced a version of De Morgan duality, as it is now called.
The titles afforded to the German king were " Caesar ", " Augustus " and " Emperor of the Romans ".
In June 1705, Queen Sophia Charlotte's nephew, George Augustus, the electoral prince of Hanover, visited the Ansbach court, supposedly " incognito ", to inspect Caroline, as his father the Elector did not want his son to enter into a loveless arranged marriage as he himself had.
Livia had always been a principal beneficiary of the climate of adulation that Augustus had done so much to create, and which Tiberius despised (" a strong contempt for honours ", Tacitus, Annals 4. 37 ).
* Novella Maioriani 1, De ortu imperii domini Majoriani Augusti, " The Beginning of the Reign of Our Lord Majorian Augustus ", opening speech of his reign, addressed to the Roman Senate ( given in Ravenna, on January 11, 458 );
He noted that the tusks had been taken to Rome as booty from the defeated allies of Mark Anthony by Augustus ; " one of the tusks of the Calydonian boar has been broken ", Pausanias reports, " but the remaining one, having a circumference of about half a fathom, was dedicated in the Emperor's gardens, in a shrine of Dionysos ".
When the Emperor Augustus inaugurated Lugdunum (" fort of Lugus ", now Lyon ) as the capital of Roman Gaul in 18 BC, he did so with a ceremony on 1 August ( this may be purely coincidental, however ).
", Benjamin Britten, E. M. Forster, Augustus John, George Orwell, Herbert Read ( chairman ), Osbert Sitwell and George Woodcock set up the Freedom Defence Committee to " uphold the essential liberty of individuals and organizations, and to defend those who are persecuted for exercising their rights to freedom of speech, writing and action.
* Flower, Harriet I., " The Tradition of the Spolia Opima: M. Claudius Marcellus and Augustus ", Classical Antiquity, Apr.
After defining a " First Period " of inscriptional Latin and the literature of the earliest known authors and fragments, to which he assigns no definitive name ( he does use the term " Old Roman " at one point ), Teuffel presents " the second period ", his major, " das goldene Zeitalter der römischen Literatur ", the Golden Age of Roman Literature, dated 671 – 767 AUC or 83 BC – 14 AD according to his time reckoning, between the dictatorship of Lucius Cornelius Sulla and the death of the emperor Augustus.
Although he introduces das silberne Zeitalter der römischen Literatur, " the Silver Age of Roman Literature ", 14 – 117 AD, from the death of Augustus to the death of Trajan, he also mentions regarding a section of a work by Seneca the Elder a wenig Einfluss der silbernen Latinität, a " slight influence of silver Latin.

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